Sitiveni Rabuka, the leader of the People’s Alliance Party (PAP), has reaffirmed the strength and unity of his party amidst rumors and attempts to create discord from within. In a recent media briefing, the Prime Minister emphasized that the PAP’s members in government remain steadfast following the nomination and appointment of Fiji’s President-Elect, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu.
Rabuka addressed the concerns by stating, “There are troublemakers out there that are trying to make something out of nothing. I would like to tell the people that their Party, the People’s Alliance Party is solid and growing.” While he refrained from identifying specific individuals responsible for these disruptions, he expressed confidence in his leadership team and the support they continue to receive from the public.
This message of resilience highlights the importance of unity in the face of challenges, indicating that the PAP is focused on progress and stability for its constituents. In times of political turbulence, such reinforcement of party solidarity can foster greater trust and hope within the community.
Overall, Rabuka’s commitment to leading a cohesive and growing party suggests a positive outlook for the future of the People’s Alliance Party as it navigates any internal challenges.
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