AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoConstitution & Elections: PM Sitiveni Rabuka says Fiji will hold the 2026 General Election as planned even if a new or amended Constitution isn’t ready, while the Constitution Review Commission works toward a final report and draft bill by Aug 31. Military & Accountability: Rabuka backs RFMF’s push to remove the 2013 constitutional immunity clause, stressing any change must follow the proper review process. Defence Diplomacy: Fiji reaffirmed an independent foreign policy as China pledged deeper military-to-military cooperation in Suva. Justice & Policing: Government is moving to acquire two new vessels to fix inter-island shipping shortages and dry-docking delays, and Fiji Police warned the public not to open drug-filled packages washed ashore, with AFP support. Social Policy: A revised GBV service delivery protocol aims to improve survivor care, with disability advocates saying access barriers remain. Economy & Development: Rabuka backed a $25m Racecourse Hotels and Apartments project for Ba, while FCCC is urged to investigate mobile money fee disclosure after public complaints. Sports & Community: Fiji’s Flying Fijians face Scotland at Murrayfield after a tough week, while FRU says no formal complaints were lodged over alleged unprofessional camp conditions.
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