Sitiveni Rabuka, the leader of the People’s Alliance Party (PAP), has assured the public that his party is united and resilient, despite facing challenges from within. Speaking to reporters, Rabuka emphasized the stability of PAP members in government following the recent nomination and appointment of Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu as Fiji’s President-Elect.
Rabuka addressed concerns about internal disruptions, stating, “There are troublemakers out there that are trying to make something out of nothing.” He reiterated the strength and growth of the People’s Alliance Party, highlighting the confidence that the public has in his leadership.
Although he refrained from identifying these so-called troublemakers, his remarks suggest a commitment to fostering unity within the party and maintaining focus on their objectives.
In summary, the PAP is moving forward with confidence and aims to consolidate its position despite any internal challenges. This situation reflects the resilience of the party and its leadership, which can inspire hope among supporters that any internal strife can ultimately strengthen their resolve and solidarity.
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