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“Fiji’s Leadership Standoff: A Call for Unity or an Ultimatum?”

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Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica expressed his strong support for Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and the People’s Alliance, urging those who wish to establish their own party to resign immediately.

Kamikamica stated, “Leave now and don’t let that door hit you on the way out.” He emphasized the lack of respect shown by dissenters towards the sacrifices made to secure democratic stability. He noted that these individuals disregard the votes of the tens of thousands of Fijians who supported the Prime Minister and the People’s Alliance vision.

The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted that there is no tolerance for instability or personal agendas that challenge national unity. He warned that efforts to undermine the government and the party would face steadfast opposition.

Kamikamica dismissed “keyboard warriors and rumor-mongers,” wishing them luck as he reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining Fiji’s stability and prosperity for future generations.

He concluded by stating that the current efforts are essential in laying the foundation for economic growth, social unity, and a brighter future, emphasizing their determination to not let anyone derail their vision for Fiji. “Together, we will move forward. Together, we will build the Fiji we all deserve,” he affirmed.

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