An 'important win' for the community of the visually impaired

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Malta Independent, Malta
Tuesday, October 16, 2007

An 'important win' for the community of the visually impaired

The Malta Society of the Blind welcomed the recent amendments to the 
Constitution and the General Elections Act passed by ACT No. XXI of 2007, that 
provide for special means of voting, which enable visually impaired persons to 
vote independently and without the need of assistance. 

The amendments passed by Parliament are an historic and giant step forward. 
Decisive action has finally been taken to support disabled persons, the society 
said in a statement. 

MSB had been campaigning for a dignified voting system for the visually 
impaired for several years. MSB and other societies for the visually impaired 
(Torball and GAVI), together with individual members of associations for the 
visually impaired, campaigned for a dignified voting system at several levels. 

The efforts of individuals such as Kevin Cutajar (who lobbied on the political 
front) and Andrew Camilleri, former president of Torball Association for the 
Blind (who , several years back, devised a voting template for the blind), 
deserve special mention. 

In January 2006 MSB decided to tackle the matter judicially and filed a 
judicial protest versus the Electoral Commission and the Attorney General. In 
March 2006, MSB, in conjunction with Torball and GAVI, decided to institute a 
civil lawsuit in anticipation of constitutional proceedings. 

The Court delivered its sentence on 26 June 2007. Although the Court, (presided 
by Mr Justice Lino Farrugia Sacco) found that there had not been a violation of 
the Equal Opportunities Act, the Court was not insensitive to our demands and 
took the innovative step of requesting Parliament to address the matter. 

MSB is very grateful to all those who made this important step forward 
possible. 

We are grateful to The Nationalist Party, The Labour Party, Alternattiva 
Demokratika and the Office of the Prime Minister. 

In future, Parliament should consider the implementation of an additional 
system, which would allow visually impaired persons the option to vote with the 
assistance of a trusted friend, the society said.  


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