Freedom Day (Malta)


Freedom Day (Maltese Jum il-Ħelsien) - Maltese national holiday, celebrated annually on March 31st. This is the anniversary of the withdrawal of British soldiers and the Royal Navy of Malta in 1979. By enacting the rule in 1971, the Labor Party announced that it would seek to renegotiate with the United Kingdom a land-rental agreement for Malta-based British armed forces. After long and often tense conversations, a new contract was signed. According to her, the lease was extended until the end of March 1979, and its fee was greatly increased. On March 31, 1979, the last British soldiers left Malta. For the first time since the millennia Malta has ceased to be a base for foreign troops, and has become a de facto independent - in fact, as well as de jure - formally.

The memorial on Birgu (Vittoriosa) waterfront commemorates this event.

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