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 United Fiji Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Party Secretary Jale Baba said on 20 September that three SDL members of the present Cabinet had not sought the SDL nomination for the 2006 election.
The United Fiji Party contested 59 of the 71 parliamentary seats in the 2001 elections; this figure included only 7 of the 19 seats reserved for Indo-Fijians.
SDL National Director Jale Baba announced on 11 September 2005 that the party would contest all 71 parliamentary seats in the 2006 election.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Fiji_Party

  
 FLP History
Labour has been critical of CJ Fatiaki's refusal to constitute the Supreme Court to hear the case as a matter of urgency because of the national significance of the case.
FLP challenged the results of four seats - one was that of Krishna Prasad who lost the Nadi Open seat to NFP's Prem Singh - the only seat won by NFP in the general elections, confirming the routing it had received at the polls in 1999.
This matter also had to be challenged in court by the Fiji Labour Party - it eventually won the case and the matter was re4ctified with Labour appointing all eight Opposition Senators in the upper House.
http://www.flp.org.fj/history.htm

  
 Fiji Labour Party -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
In June 2004, the Supreme Court ruled that the Labour Party was entitled to 14 out of 30 Cabinet posts.
In the (A vote to select the winner of a position or political office) election of 1999, the Labour Party swept to power, winning 37 seats in the 71 member (The lower legislative house of the United States Congress) House of Representatives.
Negotiations, appeals, and counter-appeals followed, which delayed the appointment of Labour Party ministers.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/F/Fi/Fiji_Labour_Party.htm

  
 rediff.com US edition: Qarase holds out a hand to Chaudhry
Under the 1997 constitution, the FLP is entitled to eight seats in the cabinet.
Fiji's new prime minister Laisenia Qarase has said he would invite deposed premier Mahendra Chaudhry, whom he outmanoeuvred after the election, to join his cabinet.
Qarase, Fiji's sixth prime minister, said he would invite Chaudhry's Fiji Labour Party to join his cabinet, but made it clear that he was doing so because the constitution compels him to do so.
http://www.rediff.com/us/2001/sep/10fiji.htm

  
 Fiji Update
Labour leader Mahendra Chaudhry said the judgment was foreseen after the Court of Appeal had sounded the same decision.
A Fiji lawyer acting for Lieutenant Colonel Filipo Tarakinikini is relying on a letter from Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase to the United Nations to force the acceptance of the soldier's resignation from the Fiji Military.
High Court Judge Justice Anthony Gates ordered the Prime Minister to consult Labour leader Mahendra Chaudhry in accordance with section 99 (9) of the 1997 Constitution and advise President Ratu Josefa Iloilo to appoint Labour parliamentary members as ministers to the Cabinet in accordance to its proportion to their members in the House of Representatives.
http://www.antenna.nl/ecsiep/conflict/fiji/25-4-02.html

  
 Fiji Update
Fiji's new Prime Minister is weighing up his options after the decision by Mahendra Chaudhry to take up his constitutional right to join the government.
FLP leader Mahendra Chaudhry was reportedly preparing a statement in reply to Qarase's decision to exclude FLP members from his new Cabinet.
FIJI was plunged into a new political crisis only hours after Laisenia Qarase took office as Prime Minister yesterday, when his rival demanded his constitutional right to nearly half the seats in cabinet.
http://www.antenna.nl/ecsiep/conflict/fiji/12-9-01.html

  
 GOPIO CONVENTION
In June 2003, the Supreme Court, the country’s highest appellate court, ruled in favour of the Fiji Labour Party in declaring the FLP’s right to representation in Cabinet in proportion to its numbers in the House of Representatives.
This was denied by Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase after the 2001 general elections, in a move that effectively marginalized the Fiji-Indian community who constitute 44% of the country’s population.
It ordered the Prime Minister to negotiate with the FLP in good faith in the appointment of Labour MPs to his cabinet.
http://www.gopio.net/fiji.htm

  
 FIJI: Multi Party Cabinet: The quarrel over numbers
* The Labour party is entitled to 14 positions in the cabinet in proportion to 27 members it has in a total of 71 members and not 17 members as is being interpreted by Chaudhry on the basis of para 142 of the judgement of the Supreme Court.
* The issue in the Supreme Court was about Labour Party’s participation in a multi party cabinet and not the formation of a GNU or a coalition multi party cabinet.
You, yourself, have deliberately not acknowledged that this general comment by the Judges is not actually part of the Supreme Court ruling on the Government’s appeal in the multi-party Cabinet case, and it is, therefore, not binding.
http://www.saag.org/papers8/paper783.html

  
 BBC NEWS Asia-Pacific Fiji cabinet ruled 'illegal'
Fiji's Supreme Court has ruled the nationalist government of Laisenia Qarase must include members of the Indian-dominated opposition.
Speight is serving a life sentence for treason, while Mr Chaudhry, as leader of the Labour party, is enjoying his victory after this pivotal constitutional showdown.
In a landmark decision judges unanimously said Mr Qarase breached the constitution when he excluded MPs from the Fiji Labour Party from his cabinet after an election almost two years ago.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3076391.stm

  
 Indiainfo.com -> News -> World -> FLP entitled to place in Fiji Cabinet: Chaudhry
Suva: A court case to determine the future of Fiji's government opened on February 12 with deposed ethnic Indian Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry arguing his Fiji Labour Party (FLP) was entitled to a place in the cabinet.
Fiji's constitution appears to require the government to offer cabinet seats to any party taking 10 per cent or more of the vote, which the FLP did.
Chaudhry was deposed in Speight's coup in 2000 which resulted in martial law and eventually led last September to general elections that saw Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase's Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua take 31 of the 71 seats in Parliament.
http://newsarchives.indiainfo.com/2002/02/12/12fiji.html

  
 Fiji Coup 030
The leadership of another close ally of Chaudhry’s Labour Party, the Fijian Association Party, was challenged by prominent Fijian chiefs from the province of Tailevu.
It was transfers of preference votes from three largely Fijian- backed parties gave the Labour Party its other 13 seats, taking it over the absolute majority threshold.
Rabuka responded by resigning his seat and taking up his current position as Chairman of the Fiji’s Great Council of Chiefs, rather than remaining part of an emasculated opposition in parliament.
http://maorinews.com/karere/fiji/fiji030.htm

  
 Fiji: the looming Constitutional crisis
Chaudhry therefore filed a case in the High Court on September 25, 2001 against the Prime Minister, the President and the Attorney General claiming that the Fiji Labour Party was entitled under the Constitution to be represented in Cabinet.
The second was the unseating of Prem Singh, Leader of opposition in the Nadi open seat in a High Court ruling and this in effect nullifies Prem Singh’s recommendations and appointment of Senate members exercised in his right as Leader of Opposition.
Imagine a Cabinet where his party will be in a minority once other minority groups are also represented and with a major opposition group by virtue of numbers could make his life difficult.
http://www.saag.org/papers5/paper418.html

  
 Pacific Media Watch
The Fiji Labour Party leader, whose power-sharing constitutional challenge against the government of Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase is being heard by the Court of Appeal this week, wrote that it was obvious from the "vicious reaction of your editorial writer that the truth in this case is quite unpalatable".
The party argues that with 27 seats in the 71-seat Parliament it is entitled to a 47 percent share of cabinet seats.
An international five-judge bench will hear the Fiji Labour Party's appeal over exclusion from the multi-party government formed by Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase after last September's general election.
http://www.asiapac.org.fj/cafepacific/resources/aspac/fiji3516.html

  
 FIJI: Chaudhry and his Labour Party will never learn:
August, 2004, we referred to the Supreme Court judgment of July 9, 2004 and how Prime Minister Qarase swallowing his pride offered to give the Fiji Labour Party 14 seats in a cabinet of 30, leaving only 16 berths for his party and his coalition partners.
The only minister of Indian origin who was in Qarase’s cabinet, George Shiu Raj had to resign to allow the police to investigate into the allegations of abuse of funds during his trip to India to attend the NRI conference sponsored by the Government of India in the beginning of 2004.
Qarase did this more to obey strictly the Supreme Court ruling and to his credit we should say that he made this genuine offer to end once and for all the then three year old constitutional crisis over power sharing in a multi racial society.
http://www.saag.org/\papers14\paper1344.html

  
 Café Pacific: Asia-Pacific Network: Fiji
Labour ran full-page advertisements reminding voters that NFP leader Jai Ram Reddy had claimed before the 1994 election that multiracialism in Fiji was "wishful thinking".
The party which campaigned on no compromises with coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka and opposition to the government's privatisation policies, has won all Indian communal seats in the northern and western divisions and is likely to win most of the open seats.
On Tuesday (May 18), official tallies from the Elections Office indicated Labour (FLP) had won 34 seats in the 71-seat Parliament and its "people's coalition" allies, the Fijian Association Party, had won 10, and the western-based Party of National Unity, three.
http://www.asiapac.org.fj/cafepacific/resources/aspac/fiji2.html

  
 Scoop: FIJI: Baba says Labour needs to make changes
Dr Baba said Justice Gates' decision was one the Labour Party had expected in light of earlier judgments by Justice Joni Madraiwiwi and Nazhat Shameem.
SUVA: Fiji's former deputy prime minister in the ousted elected government, Dr Tupeni Baba, has welcomed the judgement by Justice Anthony Gates but believes the Fiji Labour Party will need to consider amendments to the 1997 Constitution, the Fiji Times reports.
These orders include directions that the former president Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara is still in office and he should recall Parliament (also still in office) and appoint a prime minister who, in the president's opinion, can form a government that has the confidence of the House of Representatives.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0011/S00134.htm

  
 BBC NEWS Asia-Pacific No end in sight for Fiji deadlock
Fiji's Supreme Court has failed to resolve a political deadlock over the composition of a multi-party cabinet.
The Supreme Court was asked to steer a path through these conflicting interpretations of the multi-racial constitution, designed to foster a government of national unity in a country divided by race.
The BBC's Phil Mercer in Sydney says the Supreme Court has steered clear of deciding the make-up of cabinet, which it sees as a political issue.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3879025.stm

  
 Articles - House of Representatives (Fiji)
In elections from 1972 through 1987, Fiji was divided into communal (consisting of voters registered as members of specific ethnic groups) and national constituencies (with seats allocated to specific ethnic groups, but elected by universal suffrage).
Under a grandfather clause in the 1970 Constitution, the old Legislative Council, which had functioned in various forms since 1904, was renamed the House of Representatives and continued in office until 1972, when the first post-independence elections were held.
[1] Zinck was elected as a candidate of the New Labour Unity Party, but was expelled from the party on 4 December 2003, following his refusal to resign from the Cabinet, as directed by the party.
http://lastring.com/articles/House_of_Representatives_(Fiji)?...

  
 Fiji Labour Party - Activities Report: 1999-2000
This was done despite objections from Party President Jokapeci Koroi and Vice President S N Sharma.
A special Council meeting held in Ba on 12th May 2001 after hearing detailed reports decided that the FLP should prepare for the 2001 general elections and participate should elections be called.
This came about soon after Justice Gates judgement on 15 November 2000, upholding that the 1997 Constitution hade not been abrogated; members elected to parliament in 1999 remained MPs and parliament should be recalled by the President.
http://www.fijihosting.com/pcgov/docs_c/activities_report_2000.htm

  
 Indiainfo.com -> News -> World -> Indigenous parties close to forming govt in Fiji
Minority national federation party leader attar Singh said the three small parties, including his own, which hold four Parliamentary seats, may form a single bloc.
Emphasising Fiji’s racial divide, Qarase said he would not hold coalition talks with Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry.
Two independents won seats, and three minor parties took a total of four seats.
http://newsarchives.indiainfo.com/2001/09/07/07fiji.html

  
 ABC Asia Pacific - News - Fiji Labour Party accepts Opposition status in government - Text Only
Later, after the courts ruled that he had to, Prime Minister Qarase offered the Labour Party fewer Ministries than it believed it was entitled to and the dispute wound up in court again.
Our correspondent, Sean Dorney, reports that Mr Chaudhry has finally given up on seeking the share of Cabinet posts his Fiji Labour Party was entitled to under the power sharing provisions of Fiji's 1997 multi-racial Constitution.
Eventually the Supreme Court told the two leaders they had to sort it out themselves.
http://www.abcasiapacific.com/news/stories_to/asiapacific_stories_lofi_1250909.htm

  
 Fiji Labour sweeps to victory
Almost all NFP voters deserted to the FLP.
The FLP won 37 seats in the 71-member parliament.
Adi Kuini Speed, the widow of deposed prime minister Dr Timoci Bavadra and leader of the communal indigenous Fijian FAP, was named a deputy prime minister after briefly threatening to withdraw support for Chaudhry because of his racial background.
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/1999/362/362p20b.htm

  
 Scoop: 14 Years Today After 1st Military Coup
The coup ushered Fiji into a new era of hate, intolerance, stagnation, racism, instability, and poverty.
Veteran Labour politician and Member of Parliament, Muttu Swamy passed away this morning in Ba.
The coup, led by third ranking and little known army colonel, Sitiveni Rabuka, deposed the democratically elected government of Dr. Timoci Bavadra.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0105/S00023.htm

  
 Go Asia Pacific Breaking News Pacific - Fiji Labour Party wins weekend by-election
The result is a disappointment for Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, who had hoped his SDL party would take the seat from Mahendra Chaudhry's Labour Party.
Prime Minister Qarase had hoped his SDL party would win the seat on National Federation Party preferences.
His new member, Damodran Nair, polled almost 6,000 votes - more than three times as many as the candidate for the other major Indo-Fijian party, National Federation.
http://www.abc.net.au/asiapacific/news/GoAsiaPacificBNP_1027888.htm

  
 rediff.com US edition: Scramble to form Fiji's new government
One of the tragedies of the elections has been the wipeout of moderate parties, heralding the return to democracy with a racially polarised Parliament.
Two seats had gone to independents, while the United General Party managed one seat.
Deposed Fiji premier Mahendra Chaudhry's party is lagging behind in the election with 27 seats, even as interim Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase's party has surged ahead with 29.
http://www.rediff.com/us/2001/sep/06fiji.htm

  
 Labour Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lithuania – Labour Party, Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania
Senegal – defunct: Labour Party of Sine Saloum
Barbados – Barbados Labour Party, Democratic Labour Party
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Party

  
 Elections in the Fiji Islands
Fijian Political Party (Soqosoqo ni Vakavatuwa ni Taukei)
House of Representatives: 25 august-2 september and 19 september 2001 (78.9 %)
Freedom House rated the country on political rights with a 4 and on civil rights with a 3, both on a scale of 1 to 7 (in which 1 is the most free).
http://www.electionworld.org/fiji.htm

  
 Pacific Media Watch
Labour Party rejects draft media law as 'draconian'
Title -- 4049 FIJI: Labour Party rejects draft media law as 'draconian'
Labour leader and deposed Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry says the Media Council of Fiji Bill is tantamount to gagging the media in Fiji.
http://www.pmw.c2o.org/2003/fiji4049.html

  
 Radio Australia - News - Fiji Labour Party calls for suspension from Commonwealth
Labour Party spokesman on Law, Justice and Order, Senator Aanand Singh, says he hopes a new suspension from the Commonwealth will be as successful as previous ones.
Fiji's opposition Labour Party says the country should be suspended from the Commonwealth if the government passes the controversial Reconciliation, Tolerance and Unity Bill.
Labour Party leader, Mahendra Chaudhry, has told the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Don McKinnon, that the proposed law endorses terrorism because it provides an amnesty for those involved in the 2000 coup.
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/news/stories/s1456341.htm

  
 Labour confident to break NFP support - Fiji Times Online
THE Fiji Labour Party is confident of breaking the National Federation Party's stronghold in the Ba Town Council this year.
FLP leader Mahendra Chaudhry met the party's candidates for the October 22 municipal elections in Ba during the weekend.
Mr Chaudhry also said the party was hopeful of winning some seats in the Suva City Council election, saying the response was good in some wards.
http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=30057

  
 Fiji Parties
1976-79 President of National Federation party Irene Narayan
2001- Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Parliamentary Leader of New Labour Ofa Duncan
1999- Executive Secretary and Spokesperson of Soqosoqo Vakauulewani Taukei (Nationalist Fijian Party) Ema Druaueti
http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/fiji_parties.htm

  
 Go Asia Pacific Breaking News Pacific - Fiji Labour Party leader criticised for judiciary comments
Radio Fiji says the three men were released last Wednesday after serving 3 year sentences.
Fiji's Conservative Alliance Matanitu Vanua party is calling for the arrest of Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry over comments on the country's justice system.
The party, a government coalition partner, said Mr Chaudhry should be arrested for "attacking" the judiciary for handing out lenient sentence to three men convicted over the May 2000 coup - James Speight, Jo Savua and Ilisoni Ligairi.
http://goasiapacific.com/news/GoAsiaPacificBNP_1050301.htm

  
 Fiji Labour Party to discuss cabinet move
The move follows a Supreme Court ruling that upheld the constitution, ordering Mr Qarase to form a new cabinet including his Labour rivals.
Fiji's opposition Labour Party leader, Mahendra Chaudhry, is reportedly expected to provide a list of 20 names of prospective cabinet members to the prime minister, Laisenia Qarase.
Opinion poll favours Philippine president in upcoming election
http://abcasiapacific.com/news/stories/asiapacific_stories_910318.htm

  
 The Fiji Sun
He said MPs found guilty after the Auditor-General finished his investigation should explain themselves to the people.Soqosoqo Vakavulewa Ni Taukei party general secretary Ema Druavesi said the confirmation by Mr Vatuloka made people wonder about the accountability, transparency and honesty of members.
National Alliance Party president Ratu Epeli Ganilau said such MPs had brought disgrace to Parliament and were a bad example to the nation.
Every member of Parliament who has travelled overseas should be investigated for abusing their allowances, political parties said yesterday.
http://www.sun.com.fj/Previous_Days/Thursday/News/FijiSun_Thur_News1.htm

  
 Scoop: Blocking Labour 'Tragedy' For Fiji, Warns Professo
Most political observers predict a Labour victory in the general election, in which the week-long voting ended yesterday.
Asked whether the election would bring about stability for Fiji, he said the ballot had been conducted in exceptional circumstances and is was debatable about whether elections could ever bring stability by themselves.
"In fact, you could say that there were things that have encouraged people to go to the Labour Party - the job losses and the kinds of appeals that the party had made like cutting off the value-added tax (VAT)," he said.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0109/S00004.htm

  
 Fiji Labour Party
Solution to row over succession of Chiefly titles sought
New Vice President on mission to unite nation
Labour Party walks out on the amnesty Bill
http://www.flp.org.fj

  
 Pacific Media Watch
Meanwhile, the company’s chief executive, Ken Clark, has told a newspaper that they are not seeking a monopoly but an agreement with the government which would leave the market alone to Fiji TV.
SUVA (Radio NZI/Pacific Media Watch): The Fiji Labour Party has threatened to launch a High Court challenge if the Qarase government overturns a Commerce Commission decision and gives Fiji Television a monopoly licence.
The Commerce Commission had given Fiji TV 14 days to respond to its initial determination that the monopoly licence should be rejected based on overwhelming public opposition.
http://www.asiapac.org.fj/cafepacific/resources/aspac/fiji4036.html

  
 Laour Party stands by principles
Speakers included the elected Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry, Minister for National Planning Dr. Ganesh Chand, and the President of the Fiji Trades Union Congress Daniel Urai.
It was the only party which had sincerely begun delivering its promises made to the nation during the 1999 elections.
The only political party in Fiji with principles is the Fiji Labour Party.
http://www.fijihosting.com/pcgov/hot_press/no861.htm

  
 Go Asia Pacific - Indonesia: Fragile Democracy
FIJI: Paramount chief told to find lawyer for mutiny trial
The FLP was created as a multi-racial party with the backing of the country's union movement - including the Fiji Public Servants Association and its then leader, Mahendra Chaudhry.
Mr Chaudhry's often abrasive personality has been blamed for dissent within the party and the creation of break-away New Labour Unity Party by Tupeni Baba.
http://www.goasiapacific.com/specials/fiji/partyprofiles_flp.htm

  
 Pacific Journalism Online: Ethics
The Party states that with General Elections coming up next year, the Media has a responsibility to ensure fair and balanced coverage.
The Party does represent a significant segment of the population and its opinions on this matter would, in the opinion of the Complaints Committee, have been newsworthy.
As the Nation moves towards the first General Elections under the new Constitution, it is timely that this matter should come before the Committee for adjudication.
http://www.usp.ac.fj/journ/docs/ethics/fijimc58.html

  
 Go Asia Pacific Breaking News Pacific - Fiji Labour party rejects constitution talks
Fiji's deposed prime minister Mahendra Chaudhry says his party will not resume talks with the Fijian government over controversial land issues.
Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase is trying to get a compromise from Mr Chaudhry's Indian-dominated Fiji Labour Party on the two crucial issues.
Our Fiji correspondent Mika Loga says the Qarase government is pushing for the transfer of indigenous land to the Native Land Act from the Agricultural Landlord and Tenants Act, which is favoured by the Labour Party.
http://www.goasiapacific.com/news/GoAsiaPacificBNP_823737.htm

  
 Prime Minister reacts to Labour Party leader's allegations - Fiji Government Online
The actions of those that have been brought to justice are those of individuals, not of the party.”
This follows an interview broadcast by ABC Australia in which Mr Chaudhry alleged that the SDL party is definitely trying to assassinate some of the senior members of the FLP.
Prime Minister reacts to Labour Party leader's allegations
http://www.fiji.gov.fj/cgi-bin/cms/exec/view.cgi/46/3898

  
 Port Vila Presse Online Vanuatu News :: Deal with students: Fiji Labour Party
The Fiji Labour Party is concerned about the rowdy and indisciplined behaviour of Fijian law students at the Emalus Campus in Vanuatu.
Party spokesman Pratap Chand said the brawl and parties reported yesterday were not the first time.
He was reacting to police and ni-Vanuatu in Port Vila getting angry at what they call the 'shameful behaviour' of Fijian law students of the University of the South Pacific studying there.
http://www.news.vu/en/living/education/deal-with-students-fiji-l.shtml

  
 LaborNET: Workers Online Live News Feed: Fiji Labour says no to Mara
Below is the media release - and a letter sent to Predisent Mara - signed on behalf of the Government and the Labour Party by Minister for Education, Pratap Chand, and the President of the Labour Party, Senator Jokapeci Koroi.
The Fiji Labour Party leadership has formally rejected President Mara's decision to sack the People's Coalition Government led by PM, Mahendra Chaudry of the Fiji Labour Party.
On behalf of the People's Coalition Government, we wish to advise that we
http://www.labor.net.au/news/267.html

  
 Radio Australia - News - Fiji Labour party leader takes threats seriously
Mr Chaudhry says the matter was referred to police last week and is being investigated.
The leader of the Fiji Labour party, Mahendra Chaudhry says he's taking seriously, an alleged plot to assassinate him and other senior party figures seriously.
Fiji inquiry finds faults with country's marine laws > [6/01/2005]
http://www.abc.net.au/ra/news/stories/s1277191.htm

  
 Pacific Media Watch
The judge ordered that the defendants pay the plaintiffs special and general damages, with interest and costs as determined by the court.
SUVA (RNZI Online/Pacific Media Watch): The Lautoka High Court has ordered senior officials of the Fiji Labour Party, including opposition leader Mahendra Chaudhry, to pay damages for defamation.
The Lautoka High Court awarded damages after Labour officials did not file a defence.
http://www.pmw.c2o.org/2005/fiji4644.html

  
 Policies of Fiji Labour Party
Redistribution of political and economic power so that all members of society have the opportunity to participate in institutions and the processes which determine their lives.
It is necessary to remind ourselves from time to time that the party should continue work towards achieving the principles on, which it is founded.
Maintenance and creation of and support or a competitive non-monopolistic private sector with particular emphasis on small-scale business, farming and co-operatives, controlled and owned by the people of Fiji, and operating within clear social guidelines and objectives.
http://www.flp.org.fj/policy.htm

  
 Contacts page of People's Coalition Government, Fiji Islands
Please be advised to the large number of mails, a mail receipient may not be able to reply individually to every mail senderl.
We invite you to contact the respetive parties or the people of the Coalition Government directly.
Minister for National Planning, Local Government, Housing and
http://www.fijihosting.com/pcgov/contacts.htm

  
 Labour wins multi party cabinet case Fiji news breaking fiji news elections 2006 fiji government news fiji coup 1987 ...
Labour wins multi party cabinet case Fiji news breaking fiji news elections 2006 fiji government news fiji coup 1987 2000 Laisenia Qarase Mahendra Chaudhry SDL FLP fiji labour fiji paliarment political
Current time in Fiji: Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:17 pm
http://www.fijilive.com/news/show/news/2003/07/18/mpcase.html

  
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