EP to debate Caruana Galizia assassination on 21 October

European Parliament debates Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination and Malta’s rule of law ‘backsliding’ on Tuesday 21 October

Nationalist MEP David Casa
Nationalist MEP David Casa

The European Parliament will hold a debate on Tuesday 21 October to mark the anniversary of the assassination of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

According to a press release by the European People’s Party (EPP), the event also marks “Malta’s ongoing rule-of-law backsliding.”

The debate is being held following an agreement that was reached by political groups in the European Parliament.

It will take place during the October II plenary session and will focus on media freedom, anti-corruption enforcement, and the need for accountability in Malta.

“Eight years on from Daphne’s assassination, Malta’s rule-of-law crisis continues to cast a long shadow. By holding this debate, the European Parliament is making clear that the fight against impunity and corruption remains high on the EU’s agenda. We will not allow complacency. Daphne’s legacy demands action,” David Casa, the head of the Nationalist delegation in the European Parliament said.

Casa stressed the Parliament’s commemoration will be both a tribute to Daphne’s courage and a call to defend European values.

In addition, Casa confirmed that the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism will be awarded at the European Parliament on the same day. The prize honours outstanding investigative journalism across Europe and keeps Daphne’s spirit alive through the work of today’s journalists.