Low Turnout at Fiji Electoral Laws Consultation Raises Concerns

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The Fiji Law Reform Commission’s consultation in Korovou Town saw low turnout. Chair Daniel Fatiaki expressed concern and emphasized the effort to raise awareness. The Commission is set to hold another consultation in Nausori, urging public participation.

The Fiji Law Reform Commission, led by Chair Daniel Fatiaki, experienced disappointing attendance at its recent consultation, which was held at the Korovou Police Station Bure in Korovou Town. Fatiaki expressed his frustration, stating, “I really don’t know. I tried very hard to create awareness.” He emphasized the importance of public participation in these discussions.

The Commission plans to hold its next consultation in Nausori this afternoon. Mr. Fatiaki is urging the community to actively participate in these consultations to make their voices heard, promoting the significance of civic engagement in the reform process.

The Fiji Law Reform Commission’s consultation in Korovou Town faced low attendance, prompting Chair Daniel Fatiaki to encourage greater public involvement. The upcoming session in Nausori aims to foster community engagement and ensure that citizens’ perspectives are considered in the electoral law reform process, thereby reinforcing the importance of public dialogue and participation.

Original Source: www.fijitimes.com.fj

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