Fiji’s Path to Democracy: A Renewed Promise for Change

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad, stated that the current government has upheld its commitment to restoring freedom to the people of Fiji by ending the oppressive rule of two individuals.

During the National Federation Party Annual Convention, Prof Prasad emphasized the government’s efforts to rebuild a democratic and accountable system in Fiji. He noted that the party has delivered on its promise to eliminate fear and intimidation while also pledging to listen and engage with the public.

Prof Prasad urged members to support this initiative and to continue backing the government’s endeavors to enhance the quality of life in Fiji. He highlighted that the National Federation Party is the oldest political party in the country, having endured through various challenges while other parties have faded away.

He expressed that the party’s survival is rooted in a shared belief in the same principles and a united passion for the country’s progress. The focus remains on unity and peace, as well as aiding the most disadvantaged to improve their living conditions. Prof Prasad reaffirmed the party’s commitment to providing honest and compassionate leadership to create a stronger, better, and more resilient Fiji. He concluded by stating the aim is to build a more equitable and just society.

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