CONFUSION over polling venues and a lack of clear information are being blamed for low voter turnout in Rotuma. Islanders have claimed they were sent to […]
THERE should be a 50 per cent gender representation in Fiji’s Parliament. This came out strongly during public consultations on Rotuma recently with islanders advocating for […]
Opposition MP Ketan Lal has firmly opposed the recent calls for reserved parliamentary seats for minority groups, including the proposal raised during the Electoral Law Reform […]
The review of Fiji’s Education Act is moving forward with stronger government partnership and a plan to gather public feedback. Led by Education Veteran Rokobua Naiyaga, […]
The review of Fiji’s Education Act has been significantly strengthened through a vital inter-ministerial consultation, with the support of the Hon. Minister for Education. The Review […]
Creating special allocation of seats for women in Parliament may appear progressive on the surface, but in reality, it risks being tokenistic—elevating a few selected individuals […]
Electoral Law Reform Commission chairperson Daniel Fatiaki is calling on the public to make submissions on the electoral laws that are been taken around for public […]
The decline in political representation of women in the three national elections under the current electoral system is an embarrassment and cultural, social, economic and political […]
A recent submission to the Fiji Law Reform Commission by Joe Gonewai has raised serious concerns about the current “one constituency, one vote” system. He warns […]