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Former Chief Justice Daniel Fatiaki to lead electoral law reform public consultations

Former Chief Justice Daniel Fatiaki to lead electoral law reform public consultations

By Monishka Pratap
20/03/2025
Former Chief Justice Daniel Fatiaki. [Image: File]

Fiji has officially launched a review of the country’s electoral laws, marking a significant step toward strengthening the nation’s democratic framework.

The reform will focus on the Electoral Act 2014, the Voter Registration Act 2012 and the Political Parties Act 2013, with extensive public consultations planned.

The review will be led by former Chief Justice Daniel Fatiaki, with a team of Commissioners including Former NFP Parliamentarian, Professor Wadan Narsey, legal expert Deidre Brookes and former NFP Secretary-General Seini Nabou.

They will work with legal drafters to turn consultation feedback into a new electoral bill.

The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Justice Usaia Ratuvili says this reform aims to modernise election laws and ensure they are fair, inclusive and aligned with international best practices.

He says the review will also address historic gender imbalances and improve accessibility for persons with disabilities.

Justice Ratuvili confirms legal experts will assess whether to amend existing laws or consolidate them into a single Act.

Minister for Justice Siromi Turaga says the integrity of Fiji’s electoral system is critical to democracy.

He says the review will not be just a legal exercise but an effort to remove barriers to political participation and improve transparency. Turaga says a draft bill will be presented after stakeholder feedback.

Meanwhile, Permanent Secretary for Justice, Selina Kuruleca says democracy thrives when all voices are heard, urging stakeholders, including the media, to participate in the process.

She says this reform is about fairness, justice and ensuring Fiji’s electoral system reflects the will of the people.

Kuruleca says public consultations will begin soon, giving Fijians an opportunity to shape the future of their elections.

She says the final recommendations will be submitted to Parliament, where the proposed reforms will be debated.

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