On March 10, The Fiji Times reported on several critical issues in Fijian politics, notably the resumption of debates regarding amendments to the 2013 Constitution. The Opposition, led by Inia Seruiratu, is ready to hold the Government accountable should they stray from established legal frameworks during these discussions.
Furthermore, former Minister for Women, Lynda Tabuya, is taking legal action against Australian Alexandra Forwood, with intentions to pursue similar measures against Victor Lal in the UK. Tabuya’s commitment to justice is evident as she has already lodged a complaint with authorities in Sydney.
In a related update, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka addressed the delay in the inquiry concerning Barbara Malimali’s appointment as FICAC Commissioner, attributing it to a lack of cooperation from certain government entities and individuals.
Defence Minister Pio Tikoduadua also highlighted the National Security Strategy, framing it as vital for Fiji’s future. He stressed that the approach should evolve from reactive measures to proactive strategies, aiming to enhance resilience within national institutions and communities. Tikoduadua envisions a secure Fiji that fosters inclusivity and national unity, suggesting that genuine security stems from a cohesive society free from division and marginalization.
This ongoing dialogue surrounding national security and constitutional reforms resonates with Fiji’s historical context of political leadership grappling with military influences in governance over the past 54 years of independence. The current discussions are pivotal in recognizing past missteps, and in rebuilding public trust, ultimately paving the way for a more unified and resilient Fiji.
These developments reflect a landscape marked by a dedication to accountability, justice, and proactive governance, which could contribute to a more stable and inclusive future for all citizens of Fiji. The commitment from various leaders and institutions suggests a promising path forward in addressing both historical and contemporary challenges facing the nation.

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