Kadavu Tikina Supports Charter
Tavuki tikina representative Vereti Turaga said all of the twelve villages openly welcomed the NCBBF teams into their villages, and were happy with their presentations as it cleared most of the misconceptions they had with the Charter.
Turaga said after the presentations most of the people decided that the Charter would be the perfect solution to Fiji's problem.
He added most of the people he talked to in his tikina were very happy with the draft People’s Charter.
Former chairman and NCBBF member Ratu Josateki Nawalowalo is from Tavuki.
Meanwhile, former Prime Minister and leader of the SVT Sitiveni Rabuka believes that the proposed Presidential Political Forum, to discuss electoral reforms, will not work without the input of the Commonwealth Secretariat.
Rabuka told Fijivillage that while he remains committed to finding a way forward for Fiji as he expressed to Sir Paul Reeves, consensus would not be reached at the Political Forum if the interim government decides to find solutions internally.
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