Solomon Islands PM |
At a recent meeting
between Fiji’s foreign minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola and the Honorable
Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo, both parties
discussed Fiji’s progress towards achieving electoral reforms.
Minister Kubuabola
visited the Solomon Islands and paid a courtesy call to Prime Minister Lilo and
updated on a number of issues. At the same time, the Minister was able to
convey Fiji’s recognition of the enduring support of the Government of
the Solomon Islands towards Fiji’s Roadmap to Parliamentary Democracy and
our appreciation for Solomon Islands vigorous support towards Fiji.
In doing so,
Minister Kubuabola also provided an outline of the recent developments on
Fiji’s new Constitution, confirming that following the successful
completion of national consultations, a Draft Constitution has been tabled to
His Excellency the President of Fiji. Minister Kubuabola specified that whilst
the merits of such a Draft Constitution are being acknowledged, there were
certain critical elements that required further discourse and analysis, such as
the size of Parliament relative to the size of Fiji’s population, and the
notion of a largely unelected national people's assembly comprised principally
of non government organisations sitting alongside the elected Parliament. These
are the possible amendments that the Constituent Assembly would be considering,
to the Draft Constitution, as opposed to what activists are deliberately
interpreting to be “A New Draft Constitution”. Minister Kubuabola
assured PM Lilo that the New Constitution would be ready by March this year.
The Hon Prime
Minister Lilo thanked Minister Kubuabola for these clarifications on recent
political developments in Fiji, commending the manner in which Fiji has
meanwhile conducted herself on the international front. He conveyed his
confidence that Fiji would be meticulously monitoring the undertakings of the
Constituent Assembly over the next month to ensure that the crux of the New
Constitution shall enshrine issues that are fundamental to Democracy, and
reiterated his support and the support of the Government of the Solomon Islands
for Fiji’s efforts towards Parliamentary Elections in 2014.
The Hon Prime
Minister Lilo also expressed his appreciation to the Hon Prime Minister of
Fiji, Voreqe Bainimarama, for his exemplary leadership and his congratulations
for Fiji’s recent assumption of the Chairmanship of the Group of 77 +
China in 2013.
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