AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoConstitution & Elections: Dialogue Fiji warns that postponing Fiji’s 2027 General Election beyond the constitutional deadline could trigger a legitimacy crisis, economic fallout and possible international sanctions, arguing Parliament can’t extend its own term. Police & Security: Prime Minister Rabuka challenged all Fiji Police ranks to uphold integrity and accountability as 150 new constables graduate, including Tuvalu officers, to strengthen operations against drugs and transnational crime. Drugs & Courts: A 16th accused, Vishwa Nadan, is remanded in custody over Fiji’s Vatia cocaine seizure (2,644.5kg), with the case headed to the Ba High Court. Health Policy: Fiji’s PrEP rollout begins with 11 people accessing HIV prevention medication on day one, while Diabetes Fiji faces relocation talks due to structural safety concerns at its current hub. Cost of Living & Fuel: Finance Minister Esrom Immanuel says the national Budget will protect jobs and vulnerable groups, and Transport Minister Ro Filipe Tuisawau expects fuel relief only after pricing lags as global oil eases. Climate Diplomacy: Pacific negotiators at Bonn hit back at attempts to weaken climate science, with Fiji’s environment secretary warning “anyone blocking references to science” isn’t a friend of vulnerable communities. iTaukei Affairs: In Ra, Minister Ifereimi Vasu says 539 traditional titles have been filled (about 81%), urging remaining communities to complete processes through consultation. Regional Tech & Cyber: A Suva panel at the Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue says AI and digital tools bring both opportunity and rising risks of misinformation and online harm.
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