Inosi Kuridrani was formally sworn in as a Member of Parliament yesterday, marking his return to the House under The People’s Alliance party banner. He fills the position vacated by the late Minister for Agriculture, Vatimi Rayalu, who passed away last month. Kuridrani expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve again in Parliament following the brief swearing-in ceremony.

Set to deliver his maiden speech on Wednesday, Kuridrani’s entry comes at a pivotal moment coinciding with the important budget debate for the 2025–2026 period. His experience as the former Chair of the Land Transport Authority positions him well to contribute effectively to legislative discussions.

The recent changes in Fiji’s political landscape, including Kuridrani’s reintegration into the parliamentary fold, reflect a broader movement towards collaboration and renewed engagement within the government. The hope is that Kuridrani and his fellow MPs will prioritize active representation and tackle the pressing needs of the Fijian populace, especially during critical financial discussions.

As the political environment evolves, constituents are optimistic about their representation as fresh perspectives and leadership dynamics emerge. Kuridrani’s commitment to public service is expected to resonate positively with voters eager for increased accountability and responsiveness from their elected officials.

These developments signal a hopeful path for Fiji’s governance, aiming to navigate challenges and foster a more inclusive political dialogue that addresses the interests and needs of its diverse society.


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