The supreme law of the land effectively legalises dictatorship, according to one of the deputy prime ministers of the island ...
Various leaders and experts have called for a review of Fiji's constitution to address issues facing the indigenous population. Professor Steven Ratuva, the head of Pacific Studies at Canterbury ...
Fiji can adopt an electoral system with multiple constituencies as the 2013 Constitution has only specified that each voter has one vote in a single n ...
Many of the major defects of Fiji’s present electoral system could be remedied if there were multiple constituencies.
Professor Ratuva says this will help the government identify areas that can be addressed through constitutional amendments.
The Attorney-General oversaw the work to finalise the 2013 Fijian Constitution that provides the legal foundation for a common and equal citizenry and equal votes of equal value, while protecting ...
'Legalisation Of Dictatorship': Why Fiji Government Wants To Change The Country's 2013 Constitution?
One of Fiji's deputy prime ministers says the country's 2013 Constitution effectively legalises dictatorship. Manoa Kamikamica hit out after the former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum ...
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