Sunday, July 12, 2009

Democracy a chimera for people of Fiji

Warden Narsey
Fij, still suffering from semi-feudal political gambles, faces political and constitutional instability, reports the Economist. This has become clear after Voreque Bainimarama, who became the country's prime minister without being elected, says that he may give a new constitution within about four years from now.

He thinks elections may also take place after the new constitution is drafted. But he did not specify anything on the process and procedures of drafting and approving the new constitution if it is really drafted.

This shows that democracy is still a distant truth for the people of Fiji.


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