Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has acknowledged the complexities and challenges of managing a coalition government as it marks its second year in power. He recognized that the coalition has faced criticism and encountered various difficulties along the way.

Reflecting on the recent political turbulence in France and the current situation in New Zealand, Rabuka emphasized that governing a coalition is inherently challenging. He took the opportunity to commend the collaborative efforts of the coalition partners, including the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) and the National Federation Party (NFP), alongside his party, the People’s Alliance Party (PAP), for their collective progress.

Rabuka highlighted that each minister has faced individual challenges and noted some disputes with permanent secretaries—issues that have, at times, attracted media attention. However, he stressed the importance of maintaining a focused government that meets its objectives, rather than merely preserving the coalition itself.

Despite the hurdles, Rabuka remains optimistic about the coalition’s future and its ability to achieve its goals. His commitment to collaboration and effective governance points towards a hopeful outlook for the coalition’s continued success.

In summary, the Prime Minister’s reflections reveal a candid acknowledgment of the difficulties faced by coalitions, while also underscoring a hopeful determination to work together towards common goals. The ability to navigate these challenges can not only strengthen the coalition but also potentially lead to a more robust governance framework in the long run.


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