Nine Opposition Members of Parliament have declared their interest and shown support for Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. The MPs met with Prime...
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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will be meeting some of the former FijiFirst members this weekend. Rabuka confirmed this to FBC News, saying that this is a group request from opposition MP Mosese Bulitavu. Following the deregistration of FijiFirst for failing to amend its constitution, its MPs were given time to decide whether to remain independent […]
Nine Opposition Members of Parliament have declared their interest and shown support for Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. The MPs met with Prime...
“The Speaker had requested us last month to inform him individually about our status—whether we would join any party or remain independent,” he...
“As the party had not complied with this requirement, FijiFirst is hereby deregistered effective immediately, in accordance with section 12(4) of...
Former FijiFirst Member and Opposition MP Semi Koroilavesau has written to the Speaker of Parliament Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu informing him of his...
The unseemly spat between the African National Congress (ANC) President Ramaphosa and the leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) comes as no...
A significant shift in Fiji's political landscape is expected Friday as the largest political party in parliament is set to be deregistered.
The opposition MPs are questioning the relevance of the 'sengol' in a democracy by labelling it ‘Rajdand (King’s stick)’.
THE GOVERNMENT’S removal of a special majority requirement before the passage of whistleblower legislation in Parliament is a significant...
The meeting underscores Opposition MPs’ political status and more particularly how they can serve their parliamentary duties.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says his will has been answered as Fiji’s national budget was announced yesterday. Rabuka and other political...