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Parties reject draft Charter

  Top of the morning bloggers. Well making headlines this morning is the Charter. This article is taken from the Fiji Sun and it seems that all the major political parties excluding the FLP are vehemently against the Charter. It also seems highly unlikely that it will get the endorsement Samy, Yabaki, Tevi and company naively hoped for. Semesa Karavaki, the former Supervisor of Elections has spoken out against the proposed common role and the opposition seems to be growing and has not let

Parties reject Charter

Top of the morning bloggers. Well making headlines this morning is the Charter. This article is taken from the Fiji Sun and it seems that all the major political parties excluding the FLP are vehemently against the Charter. It also seems highly unlikely that it will get the endorsement Samy, Yabaki, Tevi and company naively hoped for. Semesa Karavaki, the former Supervisor of Elections has spoken out against the proposed common role and the opposition seems to be growing and has not let down.S

WEARNE - Can the SDL and other parties avoid Fiji?s politics of ... - Fiji Daily Post


WEARNE - Can the SDL and other parties avoid Fiji?s politics of ...
Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - 33 minutes ago
Why should Fiji citizens allow its military to be brought into regular disrepute because of ?coup culture?? Have the political parties been too keen to have ...
Army and the coup culture Fiji Times
Church chooses Bible over Charter fijilive.com (subscription)
Nation fails to unite Fiji Times
fijilive.com (subscription) - fijilive.com (subscription)
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Commonwealth envoy: Fiji parties agree to first talks since 2006 coup

[#1: Edit Options>MightyAdsense>Adsense Code] (PR-inside.com) SUVA, Fiji (AP) - Fiji?s military government will hold its first talks with political parties next month in a step that could help push the coup-prone country back toward democracy, an envoy said Friday. The proposed political forum is being organized by the British Commonwealth and would be the first such meeting of Fijian party leaders since the military seized control of the Pacific Island country in a December 2006 coup.

Commonwealth envoy: Fiji parties agree to first talks since 2006 coup (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)

Fiji's military government will hold its first talks with political parties next month in a step that could help push the coup-prone country back toward democracy, an envoy said Friday.

Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum - Radio New Zealand International


Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 8 minutes ago
... military coup of 2006. Sir Paul will now prepare a report for the Commonwealth Secretary General, and expects to be back in Fiji at the start of August. ...

Political parties pay price - Fiji Times


Political parties pay price
Fiji Times, Fiji - 22 minutes ago
But it's about time these changes happened in Fiji. Times: In other words, TI legitimises the coup? Singh: Corruption hurts the poor the most. ...

Fiji opposition parties still divided over engaging with interim govt - Radio New Zealand Internatio


Fiji opposition parties still divided over engaging with interim govt
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 30 minutes ago
Fiji opposition parties remain divided on the best way to engage the Interim Government in dialogue on the return to democracy. Pre-coup opposition leader ...

Voreqe remark attracts parties - Fiji Times


Voreqe remark attracts parties
Fiji Times, Fiji - 5 minutes ago
But, he said, all that would depend on the motives and the way the Commander of the Fiji Military Forces views the role it plays in society as a whole. ...

Fiji sanctions cover dinner parties too - Clark - The Timaru Herald


Fiji sanctions cover dinner parties too - Clark
The Timaru Herald, New Zealand - 18 minutes ago
Fiji was set to be a key issue at the gathering as it was the first forum since the coup, last December. Miss Clark had predicted Cmdr Bainimarama would be ...

Fiji sanctions cover dinner parties too - Clark (Stuff)

Prime Minister Helen Clark has lashed out at Commonwealth Secretary General Don McKinnon for his wine and dine invitation to Fijian military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
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