Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has indicated that he may be willing to resign amidst escalating pressures following a recent court ruling that scrutinizes one of his decisions. The prime minister acknowledged that he could step down, admitting, “I will consider it. I am considering it,” when asked about the possibility.
The court judgment has prompted increased calls for his resignation, particularly as many of his earlier decisions are being re-evaluated amid legal scrutiny. When pressed about the seriousness of his potential resignation, Mr. Rabuka affirmed, “Yes. That is an option.”
In a show of accountability, Mr. Rabuka took personal responsibility for the decision at the heart of the case, emphasizing that others should not be held accountable for his actions. His willingness to contemplate resignation highlights the gravity of the current political climate and reflects the growing unrest among various stakeholders regarding his leadership.
As the situation unfolds, observers will be keen to see if Mr. Rabuka ultimately follows through on his consideration of stepping down, which could significantly impact the political landscape in the region.

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