AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIsrael–Fiji Diplomacy: Fiji PM Sitiveni Rabuka marked the opening of Israel’s new Suva embassy with praise for a “golden era,” while Israel FM Gideon Sa’ar said the move will deepen ties across development and people-to-people links. Regional Security Lines: Rabuka stressed Fiji will not be “militarily involved” in Israel-related conflicts, as protesters gathered near the embassy opening. Drug Case in Court: Fiji’s ODPP rejected claims of delays in the 2.6-tonne cocaine case, saying the six-month timeline is reasonable for a complex, international investigation. Public Health & Informal Settlements: MPs warned the proposed Public Health Amendment Bill could burden informal settlement residents with penalties despite lacking sewerage and drainage, while ministries sought clearer definitions like “obstruction.” Parliament & Civil Service: Committees urged stronger whistleblower protections and better communication on ethnicity perceptions in civil service hiring. Elections & Parties: A new Liberation of Fiji Party submitted for registration, while We Unite Fiji and the Next Generation Party continue grassroots election groundwork. Health Funding Push: Diabetes Fiji called for at least $1m direct government funding ahead of the 2026–27 budget. Transport & Connectivity: Fiji Airways will restart direct Nadi–Nouméa flights from 22 Sept 2026, adding 10,000+ seats annually.
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