President calls for calm and to let the law do its work

President Myriam Spiteri Debono has call for calm as the Vitals inquiry report rests with the Attorney General.

The times our nation is living through at present calls for reticence and caution. Prudence has to be exercised in the choice of words spoken; emotions should not rule our heads. Such behaviour only serves to cloud the reasoning faculties.

The exercise of prudence is of utmost importance; it is necessary that situations are given time to develop.

Our laws provide remedies in those cases where individuals feel subjected to prejudice. This also includes instances where individuals consider they have been discriminated against, and deprived of their legitimate rights.

Legal remedies also exist if legal processes are in some way vitiated.

The present situations essentially require that all institutions, but particularly the courts and the judiciary, can exercise their functions in a serene atmosphere.

A calm and serene atmosphere is beneficial to all parties involved, or somehow impacted.