Stop Criticising And Support: RFMF
According to a statement from the RFMF Media Cell, Qarase should not judge the Interim Ministers but first he should explain to the public how he had once used over $2000 of Public Funds for his Christmas shopping whilst he was Prime Minister.
RFMF said the comments by Qarase makes it clear that he does not want to shut the door on the coup culture and would rather leave it open. If these are his intentions then he must be prepared to face the consequences.
Qarase had said that it is irresponsible for them to go overseas at the tax payers' expense referring to the recent overseas trips taken by a number of Interim Ministers.
Meanwhile, RFMF advises Qarase that he should not be troubled about the elections but should rather focus on what he should have done and what he did not do in his tenure as Prime Minister, however he should focus in assisting the Interim Government in moving forward.
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