Fiji’s Parliament has approved changes to its 2025 sitting calendar, postponing the week-long budget debate by seven days to accommodate an official visit by the King and Queen of Tonga.
Fiji’s Speaker of Parliament Filimone Jitoko today announced changes to parliamentary committees, also confirming that Alvick Maharaj has withdrawn his appeal against FijiFirst’s deregistration and will serve as an Independent
A government investigation into Fiji's Walesi or Digital TV project, intended to modernise the country's broadcasting capabilities, uncovered questionable practices including the absence of appropriate operational licenses and mismanagement of
Fiji’s Free Medical and Dental Health Care Schemes have recorded a significant increase in patient numbers, with over 365,000 visits logged between January 2022 and December 2023, according to recent
Fiji's Speaker of the House Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu has clarified the new status of the 26 former FijiFirst members following the party's deregistration.
Until the vote is taken, existing monetary provisions outlined in the Parliamentary Remunerations Act 2014 and Parliamentary Retirement Allowances Act 1989 will remain in force and will be implemented as
Fiji's opposition party, FijiFirst, is urging the Constitutional Offices Commission to promptly convene and appoint replacements for the four vacant seats within the Electoral Commission.
Fiji's Minister for Lands Filimone Vosarogo has defended the coalition government's decision to support the postponement of parliament rather than convening without the Opposition, citing the importance of democracy and
The lifting of the suspension of FijiFirst means their members can participate in parliamentary proceedings, including the forthcoming sitting the exact date for which is still to be confirmed.