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FLP and FijiFirst policies do not match and we can’t work together - Singh

FLP and FijiFirst policies do not match and we can’t work together - Singh

By Iva Danford
17/10/2018
Candidates Leader for Fiji Labour Party, Aman Ravindra Singh on the VitiFM Straight Talk last night

We will never work with FijiFirst.

These were the sentiments of the Candidates Leader for Fiji Labour Party Aman Ravindra Singh when questioned on the VitiFM Straight Talk with our News Director, Vijay Narayan on which parties FLP will work with in this general elections as they do not have the numbers to make up government.

Singh says FLP and FijiFirst policies do not match, and they can’t work together.

When questioned if they will still work with other parties who do not have the same policies as FLP, Singh says they can.

Fiji Labour Party has 25 candidates.

FijiFirst, National Federation Party and SODELPA have 51 candidates each, Unity Fiji and HOPE Party has 28 candidates for the general election.

Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan will be back at 7pm tomorrow.

SODELPA Leader, Sitiveni Rabuka will be on Straight Talk tomorrow night on our sister station, Viti FM on 92.2FM in Suva, Nausori, Central Division, Labasa, Nadi and Lautoka, 92FM in Sigatoka, the Coral Coast, Tavua, Vatukoula, Savusavu and Ba, and 92.6FM in Rakiraki.

You can also watch it live on our facebook page, fijivillage.

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