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Faiyaz Koya Criticizes National Budget for Widening Wealth Gap
Opposition Member of Parliament, Faiyaz Koya, asserts that the fiscal policies outlined in the 2024-2025 National Budget will exacerbate the gap between the wealthy and the… Read more
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Government’s Strategic Review Sparks Concerns: Independent MP Raises Alarm
The Government’s plan to undertake a comprehensive review to streamline the Civil Service and control the public sector wage bill has raised concerns, according to Independent… Read more
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Former FijiFirst Party Member Makes Surprising Move in Parliament
Former FijiFirst Party member Viliame Naupoto spoke in the Parliamentary chamber for the first time as a crossbench Member of Parliament today. He expressed his support… Read more
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Opposition MP Criticizes Reduction in Speaking Time and Parliament Sessions
Independent Opposition Member of Parliament has voiced her disappointment over the reduction of speaking time from 20 to 15 minutes and the shortening of Parliament sessions… Read more
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Restructuring Needed: Linking People & Company
Namosi Think Tank member Maciu Nalumisa is advocating for the restructuring of the province’s commercial arm, Namosi Development Company Ltd, to foster transparency and strengthen the… Read more
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PM Urges Opposition MPs: Represent the Voters
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has called on the nine Opposition members of Parliament who have shown their support for him to continue representing their voters. Rabuka… Read more
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Crossbencher’s Vote Flexibility Unveiled
Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu has stated that a crossbencher’s vote is flexible and tradeable. He explained that the nine members of Parliament who have shown support… Read more
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“Government Challenges Unveiled: What Did the Coalition Bite Off?”
The Coalition Government seems to have “bitten off more than it could chew” when it assumed power. This assertion comes from the Leader of Opposition Inia… Read more
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Challenges and Triumphs: Prime Minister Reflects
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka yesterday highlighted the necessity for the Coalition Government to enhance their communication, especially with the public. In his budget response, Mr. Rabuka… Read more
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Nine Former FijiFirst MPs Support Prime Minister Rabuka: What’s Next?
Nine former FijiFirst MPs who have expressed their support for Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will continue to serve and represent their constituents. In an interview, Prime… Read more
