Fiji’s leaders are grappling with the US government's surprise decision to impose a 32% tariff on Fijian exports. While Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka sees this as a signal to seek
Fiji's 2026 election is set to be the most crowded under the 2013 Constitution, with 14 proposed political parties already preparing, more than a year ahead of the earliest possible
Should Fiji change its voting system? Should political parties need a minimum threshold to enter Parliament? Should there be reserved seats for women, and should men be allowed to vote
A little over a hundred villagers from Navunikabi and five nearby villages in Namosi gathered in Suva this morning, some packed into three 3-tonne trucks, to deliver letters expressing their
A high court in Suva this week partially overturned a ruling from December 2024 in the case against Fiji's former Supervisor of Elections, Mohammed Saneem, and former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum.
Fiji's Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu has reiterated his willingness to engage in dialogue with Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and the Coalition Government following the defeat of the Constitution (Amendment) Bill
Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has acknowledged that the Government miscalculated its support for the Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2025, which fell one vote short of passing in Parliament on Tuesday
Fiji Opposition MP Sanjay Kirpal said he was sick and had to leave Parliament, explaining his absence during the crucial vote on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2025, which failed by
Fiji's Parliament today voted against a Bill that sought to lower the threshold for amending the 2013 Constitution after the Coalition Government failed to secure the required 75% majority (41
Fiji Opposition MP Sachida Nand has reaffirmed his support for the Coalition Government’s proposed constitutional amendment, stating that the current 2013 Constitution is too rigid and was not subjected to