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2 April, 2026, 11:01 pm
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I have no issues with the PM who is my boss and I raised it with him about not being consulted - Tabuya

I have no issues with the PM who is my boss and I raised it with him about not being consulted - Tabuya

Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya

Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya says she has no issues with Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka’s decision to appoint Ro Filipe Tuisawau as the Leader of Government in Parliament however she confirms she has held discussions with Rabuka about not being consulted.

Tabuya says she is happy that she gets more time to do her ministerial duties, and this comes as a relief to her.

While speaking on fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan, Rabuka said there has been some discomfort in the relationship between the government and the Speaker of Parliament because of the conduct of the former Leader of Government Business, Lynda Tabuya.

Rabuka made the comments when questioned on why Tabuya was removed from the Leader of Government in Parliament position.

He says the Leader of Government Business position is a very responsible role in Parliament and the person is the liaison between the government and the Speaker.

Rabuka says the Speaker was not very comfortable with some of the decisions taken by the government based on Tabuya’s advice.

The Prime Minister says they as a business committee had contributed perhaps to that in asking for changes, but there were some that were unilaterally taken by Tabuya which was uncomfortable for the Speaker.
He says everyone in Parliament should know that they are not indispensable.

When questioned on his message to the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre who are saying that the Prime Minister is removing a very capable woman from the position, Rabuka replied that the position was not reserved for any woman. He says Tabuya is an ordinary member of the house and has performed well as the Minister for Women, so that has no impact on her performance as a Cabinet Minister.

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