Judiciary
2019
FNPF
- Moves to reduce the rate of pension
- Is our Provident Fund (FNPF) in safe hands?
- FNPF annual reports 2008/2009
- Natadola cat out of the bag
- $84 million valuation for Natadola Resort absurd
- FNPF reform proposals misdirected: No need to cut pensions, says Labour
- Pension cuts must be opposed
- Why is the media silent on the FNPF court case?
- FNPF pension rates must be maintained
- FLP writes to the President on FNPF
- FNPF members stand to lose mega millions on the Natadola deal
- FNPF: a bail-out fund for failed projects?
- Delays in FNPF pension payments inexcusable
- What’s the truth behind FNPF’s $12m land deal at Momi Bay?
- Natadola not paying off FNPF loans
- Has the FNPF lost its way?
- Keeping FNPF in check
2020
Constitutional Process
2016
2014
2013
2012
- Cautious welcome to lifting of PER
- Amended Public Order Decree 2012 shocking
- New Decree gives PM and his ministers legal protection
- Reply to PM Bainimarama on delay to constitutional talks
- Let good counsel prevail: Chaudhry
- Proposed constitutional process
- The scrapping of the GCC
- The people decide who they want as leaders, FLP tells PM
- FLP National Council statement on the proposed constitutional process
- Tikoitoga must be suffering from memory lapse, says Chaudhry
- Fiji remains suspended from the Commonwealth
- FLP submission to the Forum Ministerial Contact Group
- Media rights and responsibilities
- Victor Lal and his pack of lies
- Constitutional, Electoral processes must be independent of the regime
- Get your facts right, Mr Khaiyum
- Fiji Sun – a puppet of the regime
- Voter registration process lacks independence: Labour
- Threats to Fiji TV
- Victor Lal caught with his pants down …
- Political Leaders question Commodore Bainimarama’s threat
- Racial disparity in recruitment of voter registration clerks
- The 1997 Constitution has wide support
- Constitutional Commission’s work may be delayed
- Fiji- a Police State? Television (Amendment) Decree 52 of 2012
- Caretaker government should take charge of Constitutional Process
- Labour replies to Felix Anthony
- It’s time to leave, Commodore…
- Come clean, Prime Minister!
- Fiji told to address issues of human rights and rule of law: CMAG
- Native land well secured under every Constitution
- Regime slashes August Wages Council pay awards
- Budget Baloney!
- Budget 2013: a bundle of contradictions
- What was an army mobile phone doing in Mahendra Chaudhry’s front yard?
- THE 2013 BUDGET and SOCIAL EXPENDITURE – Some REFLECTIONS
- THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF LOW WAGES Reflections by Father Kevin J. Barr
2011
2010
2009
2008
- Native land rent to go up to 10% of UCV
- Government will closely monitor food price situation
- Qarase, Beddoes just hypocrites: Chaudhry
- Media freedom is not absolute, says Chaudhry
- Finance Minister condemns Fiji TV report
- $1b sugar deal with EU
- FLP remembers trauma and violence of 2000 coup…
- Margaret Wise and Fiji Times credibility
- Labour takes on NFP’s Iyer
- Stop hypocrisy:Koroi tells Qarase
- Labour refutes Qarase’s land claims
- No hike in electricity rates: Chaudhry
- Fiji’s economy on the right track: Chaudhry
- Labour supports reforms to the electoral system
- Labour opts out of the Interim Government
- Labour begins consultations on Peoples Charter
- Electoral Reforms proposed by the NCBBF
- Labour rubbishes allegations of coup involvement
- Chaudhry objected to the PR voting system at NCBBF
- Labour had advised against coup
- Labour Leader questions integrity of USP academic
- FLP welcomes Qarase court ruling
- Consumers must get benefit of lower fuel prices
- Political Party Leaders Meeting
- FLP on Budget 2009
- Sale of Fiji’s Airport and Ports
- Watch those falling Foreign Reserves!
- Expulsion of the NZ High Commissioner
2006 Elections
- Labour may take court action to defer polls
- Elections Office told to consider Labour’s concerns
- Datt will contest polls for Labour
- SDL’s 5 years in office has been a disaster
- SDL government must go: Chaudhry
- Labour takes Supervisor of Elections to court
- SDL govt. hands out brush cutters to buy votes
- National Economy near collapse: Labour
- Main voter roll unreliable- hundreds of names missing
- Labour launches 2006 election manifesto
- Utter shambles to start of polls
- Serious Concerns with the 2006 polling
- Missing names on Voter Rolls
- Worries over transporting of Ballot Boxes
- Supervisor of Elections must resign or be dismissed
- Illegal polling at Nadera
- Polling official interferes with voting
- The 2006 general elections were rigged
- 2006 general elections a close race
- Will the elections apparatus be ready for early May polls?
- FLP names first lot of candidates
- Printing of Excessive Ballot Papers
- Labour releases final names of candidates
2006
- 2005: a dismal year of failures, tensions: Chaudhry A message from the Leader of the Opposition
- Army chief threatens government
- Qarase a threat to future of Fijians: Nationalists
- FLP replies to coup allegation
- Tourism flourished under the Labour government
- Economy not doing well: UNESCAP
- The 2006 general elections were rigged
- 2006 general elections a close race
- Army warns new government
- Labour takes up offer of cabinet positions
- Labour Nine sworn into multi-party Cabinet
- Appointment of Leader of the Opposition
- Guidelines a must for multi-party govt: Chaudhry
- Lekh Ram in the spotlight
- Labour Leader backs Vayeshnoi
- Downsizing the Civil Service
- Government Finances critical, says Labour..
- You cannot gag me, Chaudhry tells PM
- PM must consult on national issues: Labour
- Chaudhry slams govt’s low wage policy
- Fiji Coup
- Labour wants quick return to democracy
- In defence of Frank …
- Army on “clean up” campaign
- Economy must be rescued urgently: Labour
- Illegal Voting in Namosi
2005
- Labour seeks Police investigation on TV One report
- Labour slams govt comment on racial discrimination
- Labour slams govt’s discriminatory education policy
- Opposition Leader slams Qarase’s ‘blind’ comment
- 1997 Constitution racially divisive, says former envoy
- Reconciliation and Unity Commission a political ploy
- Education Minister must resign
- Army mocks reconciliation Bill
- Army meets over Unity Bill
- Human Rights Commission warns on Bill
- Bill a contemptuous challenge to the judiciary
- Criticism mounts on Unity Bill
- Opposition to Amnesty Bill grows
- Labour seeks Speaker’s intervention on Bill
- Opposition objects to Ministers’ seat in House
- Outgoing US envoy says Bill paves way for coups
- Labour Party walks out on the amnesty Bill
- Scores protest against amnesty Bill
- Police beef up security for PM and top officials
- Open letter to the Prime Minister from Opposition Leader
- It is you who must think again, Prime Minister!
- Exodus of Fiji Indians
- Prime Minister must resign
- EU monitors Fiji’s amnesty Bill
- President tells PM to withdraw Bill
- Opposition Leader responds to President’s address
- IPU to discuss Amnesty Bill
- Police, Army & Elections office must be independent
- FLP exposes another ‘agricultural scam’ ahead of 2006 elections
- Labour alleges serious vote rigging ahead of 2006 elections
- Fiji ranked high on corrupt nation’s list
- Chaudhry concerned at registration flaws for 2006 polls
- Dimuri should stop looking for scapegoats
- Bank executive says Qoliqoli legislation a smokescreen
- Datt says PM deliberately derailed land talks
- Chaudhry gives PM 72 hours to apologise
- India clears Chaudhry on Haryana money
- Why the Opposition could not support the land bills
- Opposition Leader takes Prime Minister to court
- Chaudhry rubbishes Prime Minister’s ‘proof’
- New VP on mission to unite country
- Labour slams PM’s ‘don’t care’ attitude
- TV refuses to run Labour commercial
2004
- Army warns on amnesty Bill
- Talanoa Meeting
- Joint Statement by PM Qarase and FLP Leader Chaudhry on Talanoa session
- NLTB computer deal questionable – Labour
- FLP’s multi-party cabinet case
- Labour hits out at Qarase’s statement in NZ
- Talanoa VII
- FLP disappointed with CMAG decision
- Comment on Commonwealth Secretary General statement on Fiji
- FLP wants 2001 poll investigated
- Multi-party cabinet decision is overdue – Labour
- SDL stance is in contempt of Supreme Court Ruling – Labour
- Government moves to oust Council of Chiefs’ chairman
- Summary of the Court’s Opinion
- FLP caucus meets on multi-party Cabinet
- Multi -party Cabinet
- Government Senator warns Police Chief
- Chaudhry opts for Opposition Leader’s job
2003
- Vayeshnoi to boycott Parliament sittings
- Qarase’s attack un-prime minister-like: Chaudhry
- FLP response to Millis Beddoes on Public Accounts Committee
- Labour’s Position on the Talanoa Talks
- Chaudhry meets Qarase on national issues
- PM’s private company totally unethical: Labour
- FLP MAINTAINS LAW FIRM UNETHICAL
- MEDIA BILL DRACONIAN – LABOUR
- US – Fiji ICC Deal Dangerous
- Australian Foreign Affairs Senate Committee holds talks with Labour
- Labour eagerly awaits Supreme Court Ruling on Multi-Party Cabinet Case
- FLP Annual Convention to decide on Fiji’s Future
- RULE OF LAW MUST PREVAIL – GCC
- Government throws out motion on bank charges
- Multi-Party Judgment to be delivered on notice
- Labour Senators walkout over Bill
- Labour blasts criticism by S.P. Games official
- Labour wins multi party Cabinet case
- Qarase Invites Labour to Talks
- FLP Delegates Conference Discusses Multi Party Invitation
- Australian Unionists Call For Court’s Constitutional Decision to be Implemented
- FLP Delegates Conference Discuss Multi Party Issue
- CRITICAL CROSSROADS FOR GOVERNANCE IN FIJI: Background Briefing Paper for Pacific Islands Forum Auckland, New Zealand August 2003
- FLP replies to criticism on Forum Paper
- FLP’s response to the deadline issued by the Prime Minister
- The Pacific Islands Forum Communiqué
- FLP statement on Cabinet appointments
- Update on the multi-party cabinet case
- FLP responds to the Prime Minister
- FLP’s Fiji Day Message
- FLP’s statement on Auditor General’s Report
- Response to PM Qarase’s allegations on multi-party cabinet
2002
- Fiji Labour Party withdraws from Talanoa Talks
- FLP MPs stay out of Parliament
- PM should stop distorting facts
- Prem Singh a one-man band opposition leader
- Labour slates CJ’s statement on the multi-party cabinet case
- Labour Party stands by Gates ruling in the Krishna Prasad case
- UN Committee asks Fiji to explain racial policies
- Labour rejects criticism on Crown Lands
- FLP questions move to stall multi-party cabinet case
- Labour calls for fresh general elections
- Talanoa off until PM shows more concern for other races, says Labour
- Chandrika Prasad’s home destroyed in arson attack
- Labour slams PM’s call for good race relations as just rhetoric
- Labour questions CJ’s refusal to expedite multi-party cabinet case.
- Bail Bill interferes with judges’ discretion
- EU delays signing Cotonou Agreement with Fiji
- FLP to contest all Municipal Elections
- Labour makes inroads in municipal elections
- Labour Leader declines Opposition office