The Great Council of Chiefs (GCC) has provided clarification regarding its planned visit to King Charles III in Great Britain, amidst ongoing public discussions surrounding the topic. GCC Chair, Ratu Viliame Seruvakula, emphasized that the primary aim of this visit is to seek the King’s assistance concerning the Constitution that was given to the vanua by Queen Elizabeth II, which currently falls under the government’s authority.

Ratu Viliame highlighted that the matter will be extensively discussed during the upcoming Great Council of Chiefs meeting scheduled for the 5th of this month, where members will deliberate on the proposed visit and its potential implications. This endeavor symbolizes a continued relationship between the GCC and the British monarchy, reflecting the ongoing dialogue about governance and constitutional matters that remain relevant to the vanua.

The planned visit is seen as an important opportunity for the GCC to advocate for their interests and ensure that the legacy of constitutional arrangements made in the past is honored and maintained, fostering hope for collaborative governance in the future.


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