Fiji’s Parliament resumed its session today with a focus on several important bills and reports. One significant agenda item is a motion put forth by the Leader of the Government in Parliament, seeking the re-instatement of bills on the order paper, which is part of the parliamentary process automated by Standing Order 97.

Among the key reports presented today is the 2023 Audit Report on the Infrastructure Sector by the Auditor-General of the Republic of Fiji, alongside the Audit Report on the Economic Services Sector. Additionally, Minister for Finance, Prof. Biman Prasad, is expected to present the Medium-Term Fiscal Strategy covering fiscal years 2025 to 2028.

This weeklong parliamentary sitting emphasizes transparency and accountability, especially through the examination of these audit reports. It serves as a platform for lawmakers to discuss challenges and improvements in the governance and infrastructure sectors. Engaging in constructive dialogue can foster better public services and community welfare, reflecting a hopeful outlook for the future of Fiji.

In summary, this parliamentary session not only addresses essential legislative matters but also highlights the government’s commitment to enhancing Fiji’s governance through open discussions and strategic financial planning.


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