WHAT ARE RABUKAS OPTION - NOW THAT THE COALITION IS THREATENED BY SODELPA
Nausori 20.4.24
Rabukas government has been plagued by lack of oomph from his Ministers due to lack of qualification, training or mere incompetence, despite qualification and training.
Approaching the 2nd year much of its mandates expressly stated in Party manifesto has not been addressed including something as simple as repealing all anti-taukei laws.
In my opinion he sits in his office quietly disappointed with his team of Cabinet Ministers.
The looming threat from Hon Aseri suspected of voting against him for PM cast a heavy shadow.
Likewise, if a vote of no confidence is to be done, Hon Aseri is first suspect to plan it.
But the problem of SODELPA is secondary to the need of achieving the mandates of Party Manifesto under that most essential oomph we all want.
For that to happen under a strong and effective cabinet team what will you or what will any one do if he were PM.
My option would be to start cultivating a relationship with Fiji First on the basis of my firm and sincere belief that the sunset clause policy & annihilation of itaukei cultural identity was personal to Bainimarama & Kaiyum.
They gone & its gone and no one in FFP hold that view anymore.
Once satisfied Rabuka can resign, bring FFP into coalition and force another vote for PM under S93(4) of the Constitution.
With a new coalition government, SODELPA sidelined to opposition and replaced by FFP, he selects a very strong Cabinet that can work together to form a strong government with oomph we have been missing all these time.
Nausori 20.4.24
Rabukas government has been plagued by lack of oomph from his Ministers due to lack of qualification, training or mere incompetence, despite qualification and training.
Approaching the 2nd year much of its mandates expressly stated in Party manifesto has not been addressed including something as simple as repealing all anti-taukei laws.
In my opinion he sits in his office quietly disappointed with his team of Cabinet Ministers.
The looming threat from Hon Aseri suspected of voting against him for PM cast a heavy shadow.
Likewise, if a vote of no confidence is to be done, Hon Aseri is first suspect to plan it.
But the problem of SODELPA is secondary to the need of achieving the mandates of Party Manifesto under that most essential oomph we all want.
For that to happen under a strong and effective cabinet team what will you or what will any one do if he were PM.
My option would be to start cultivating a relationship with Fiji First on the basis of my firm and sincere belief that the sunset clause policy & annihilation of itaukei cultural identity was personal to Bainimarama & Kaiyum.
They gone & its gone and no one in FFP hold that view anymore.
Once satisfied Rabuka can resign, bring FFP into coalition and force another vote for PM under S93(4) of the Constitution.
With a new coalition government, SODELPA sidelined to opposition and replaced by FFP, he selects a very strong Cabinet that can work together to form a strong government with oomph we have been missing all these time.