Home / News / Authors approve motion for the election of National Book Council members during second National Writers’ Congress Back to News Authors approve motion for the election of National Book Council members during second National Writers’ Congress Initiatives • News 29th May, 2021 The National Book Council has just convened the National Writers’ Congress as part of its legal mandate to consult with authors on the policies of the National Book Council. A motion presented by the Executive Chairman Mark Camilleri to hold elections for the members of the National Book Council and the position of the Executive Chairman has been approved by 115 authors out of 153 registered attendees. Two voted against the motion and five chose to abstain from voting on the motion. This is the second time that the National Writers’ Congress has beed held following the first one which was convened in September 2019. During the first Congress authors voted in favour of the National Book Council’s proposals for the Copyright Reform, and for the renewal of the subsidiary legislation establishing the National Book Council into an act of parliament. The vote taken today on the proposal for the election of the members of National Book Council will complement the proposed legal amendments which the National Book Council will bring to the Government with regards to the National Book Council Act. The National Writers’ Congress also discussed the National Book Prize during which authors proposed potential changes to the rules and regulations, the policy remit of the Council, and the current state of the book industry. The National Book Council takes pride in advancing the policy decisions and aspirations of book industry stakeholders. Besides serving the book industry with essential material support, the National Book Council also assumes the role, as mandated by law, to propose the authors’ and publishers’ policy decisions to the Government. The success of the Congress and the proposed motion to hold elections for the National Book Council members will ensure the lasting autonomy of the National Book Council and would also consolidate its role to provide public support to the book industry. SHARE POST Related Articles The National Book Council Launches the Malta Book Festival Trailer! News 16th September, 2025 Read More Make a mark abroad! Literary agent Simon Trewin offers practical networking tips during a free Zoom session News 12th September, 2025 Read More Bringing children’s literature to dynamic life on stage at the Malta Book Festival Festivals 10th September, 2025 Read More The National Book Council welcomes new board members News 10th September, 2025 Read More POSITION OF MANAGER WITH THE NATIONAL BOOK COUNCIL: JOBSPLUS PERMIT NUMBER 881/2025 News 9th September, 2025 Read More Booker Prize winner Samantha Harvey heads to Malta Book Festival News 2nd September, 2025 Read More The Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2026 Opens for Submissions in Maltese and English News 1st September, 2025 Read More Shortlist For The 2025 National Book Prize Announced News 26th August, 2025 Read More What Makes a Great Short Story? News 18th August, 2025 Read More ANNOUNCING THE NBC’S SHORT STORY WORKSHOP TOUR (AUG-OCT 2025) News 5th August, 2025 Read More view all similar news
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