Parliament is set to convene tomorrow to discuss the 2025-2026 budget, with Finance Minister Prof. Biman Prasad leading the second reading of the Appropriation Bill. This debate is highly anticipated and allows a platform for various Members of Parliament (MPs) to share their insights.
A total of twenty MPs will contribute to the discussions, beginning with Hon. Inia Seruiratu, the Shadow Minister for Finance, and inclusive of notable figures such as Hon. Sitiveni Rabuka, Hon. Alitia Bainivalu, and Hon. Sashi Kiran, among others. The structured format of the session reflects an organized approach to addressing the nation’s fiscal strategies moving forward.
This parliamentary session follows significant recent events, such as the de-registration of the FijiFirst Party, highlighting the dynamic political landscape in which these discussions are taking place. Members have expressed concerns regarding accountability and the need for robust debate to ensure the government’s financial plans effectively serve the Fijian population.
Previous sessions, including those on the 2024-2025 National Budget, have focused on themes of transparency and public engagement, setting a hopeful tone for progress and cooperation amongst lawmakers.
As this debate unfolds, there is an opportunity for lawmakers to foster constructive dialogue aimed at enhancing governance and community welfare in Fiji, signaling a commitment to addressing pressing socio-economic issues and delivering effective public services to all citizens.

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