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In the valley of the blind, the one-eyed man is king...in SODELPA's case as long as the RFMF allows it to sabre-rattle on indigenous rights but the party must remember that the FFP has 26 seats and PAP-Rabuka only 21

18/12/2022

 

​*The 'girmit' between PAP and NFP could unravel if BIMAN PRASAD and his NFP MPs are offered insignificant Cabinet portfolios.

SODELPA and GAVOKA must remove the 'blind patch' from their eyes. FACT: Only 24,172 i-Taukei VOTERS actually bought into their indigenous rights policies - which puts them at loggerheads with the RFMF

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​*The 'girmit' between PAP and NFP could unravel if BIMAN PRASAD and his MPs are offered insignificant Cabinet portfolios.

​*In fact, the SODELPA negotiating TEAM must demand PAP reveal to them what has been promised to NFP, and for PRASAD to confirm PAP-NFP deal.

*SODELPA leader VILIAME GAVOKA is behaving as if the RFMF will just stand by and let SODELPA bring back some highly inflammatory policies that has caused murder, mayhem, and misery for years.
*GAVOKA is talking about indigenous rights. For GOD's SAKE, a vast majority of i-taukei VOTERS didn't buy into SODELPA's indigenous policies and instead voted in their thousands for FFP, PAP, NFP, and even Unity Fiji and other parties.
*In the valley of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
*Gavoka could boast that SODELPA is the KINGMAKER but there is still every likelihood that the President could call on the FFP to form a MINORITY GOVERNMENT (like the late Governor-General Ratu Sir George Cakobau did when he called on Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara to form a minority government despite the NFP having won a razer-thin majority in April 1977).
According to various sources, Ratu Sir George had cited NATIONAL SECURITY when he denied NFP leader S. M. Koya the Prime Ministership. 
*It was during that constitutional crisis when PAAPI, then an obscure army officer, had started dreaming of military intervention in politics. In 1987 he overthrew the Bavadra led FLP-NFP government, and is now demanding that PAP should lead Fiji - backed by SODELPA.
*Again, if the RFMF convinces itself (or others with influence at the camp convince them), the military top brass could STEP IN and run Fiji through a miliatry-cum-civilian government until it decides the country is ready to go to the polls.

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*THE LATE QARASE AND SDL MEMORY:
It's absolutely unacceptable for the Qarase family to force SODELPA to make a deal with PAP, in the memory of the late Prime Minister, and what he and the family went through at the hands of some in the FFP.
*If so, Indo-Fijians could equally argue that they will NOT accept Rabuka as Prime Minister, propped up by SODELPA, for he raped, tortured, beat and disenfranchised thousands upon thousands of Indo-Fijians in the name of bogus indigenous rights.
*And call on the RFMF to overthrow Gavoka and SODELPA's brand of new JERUSALEM for the I-Taukei in Fiji.
*SODELPA have only three MPs because PAP brainwashed the i-Taukei VOTERS to vote for PAAPI.
*We suspect the RFMF will let GAVOKA and SODELPA run around, kicking, shouting, and demanding A, B, C to Z and will finally peel the PATCH from his Eye, and ask him to read who actually controls POWER 

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