Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has acknowledged the challenges of leading a coalition government as he reflects on the second anniversary of his administration. Rabuka noted the difficulties faced by coalition governments globally, citing recent examples from France and New Zealand as indicators of the complexities involved in such political arrangements.

He expressed gratitude to the coalition partners, namely the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) and the National Federation Party (NFP), for their collaboration with the People’s Alliance Party (PAP) to advance their shared goals. Rabuka touched upon the various challenges encountered by individual ministers, particularly in navigating relationships with permanent secretaries, and acknowledged that some of these issues have attracted media attention.

The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of maintaining a cohesive government while remaining focused on achieving the objectives established for the upcoming year. “The key challenge is not just to keep the government together but to ensure that it functions effectively and meets its aims,” he stated.

In a political climate that often tests the strength of alliances, Rabuka’s commitment to collaboration and progress is a hopeful sign of resilience and determination within the coalition.

Summary: Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka reflects on his coalition government’s second year, acknowledging the challenges and criticisms faced while emphasizing the importance of collaboration with SODELPA and NFP. He highlights the necessity of focusing on government objectives alongside maintaining unity within the coalition.


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