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WRESTLING THE LAMI TURF: As Bainimarama and Rabuka woo Quaia voters, SODELPA's MERE SAMISONI NAULUMATUA: 'Lami is my turf.' She is ensuring Rabuka doesn't steal votes, as he allegedly did in 2018

29/11/2022

 
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Social Democratic Liberal Party candidate Mere Naulumatua told residents of Nadonumai in Lami last night that her party status is now stable. She says many party supporters must have heard or read about the conflicts happening within the party.

This, she says, has stopped, and such disagreements were happening before because different political ideologies and beliefs exist in the party. The businesswoman states that a majority of the members who initiated fights in SODELPA have left the party, and they are grateful.

“I know a lot of political parties have been visiting this area but I need to reiterate this and that is for you to thoroughly assess what each political party has to say or state with regard to their manifesto and I need you to pay close attention to our presentation because this is important.”

Naulumatua also highlighted that Lami is her turf, and according to her estimate, around 19,000 Fijians reside in the area.
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She has encouraged eligible voters to vote on December 14th and vote for a party that would take care of their interests.
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FijiFirst Leader Voreqe Bainimarama has urged community members of Qauia in Lami to question People’s Alliance Leader Sitiveni Rabuka on what is the use of reinstating the Great Council of Chiefs.
According to the 2018 General Election results, Rabuka gained more votes than Bainimarama in Qauia and nearby Lami areas.

Rabuka garnered 363 votes in Qauia while Bainimarama received 93 votes in the same area. Speaking at a FijiFirst rally in Qauia in Lami last night, Bainimarama told the community members that Rabuka is only trying to appeal to the community especially indigenous Fijians by campaigning that he will bring back the Great Council of Chiefs.

​He told the community that he is aware that they voted for Rabuka in the last election and urged the community to question Rabuka when he campaigns in Quaia on the purpose of the GCC.

Bainimarama claims Rabuka does not have a good answer on this.

The FijiFirst leader also highlighted to those attending the rally the developments that have been undertaken in Fiji through his leadership in government.
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He says FijiFirst is forward-looking and inclusive of all races in its policies and services to the public.
Bainimarama claims that Rabuka will take the country backwards if elected, to that of the 1990s.

From Fijileaks Archive: 24 November 2020

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