Forum warns Fiji of poll consequencesfijilive.com, Fiji - 22 minutes agoThis is part of the Forum Leaders’ mandate to monitor Fiji’s situation following the December 5, 2006, coup. The group comprises the Foreign Ministers of ... |
There has been much speculation over the much-anticipated GCC Meeting to nominate a Vice President. Nawalowalo, the head of the Task Force sent out to the 14 Provinces has stated that as long as they obtain the 2/3 or 32 out of the 52 delegates, they have a quorum to convene the GCC. So far, Tailevu, Rewa, Cakaudrove, Naitasiri, Namosi, Lomaiviti, Ra and Nadroga have rejected both the People?s Charter and the newly constituted GCC and will refrain from sending its delegates to the GCC.
Members of the Fijian Government could be hit in the pocket over their expulsion of the New Zealand High Commissioner in Suva ... was invited to be the chief guest at last weekend's
Fiji Junior All Blacks rugby match following ... Prime Minister Michael Cullen says tourists would be advised to stay away from
Fiji in the meantime
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February 15, 2007. The consequences of violating a demorcratic process through the December 2006 '
Coup de etat' still waits those who 'engineered' it. The more 'white-washing' they apply
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