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People will know today whether the 2013 Constitution will remain intact or can be amended with new provisions

People will know today whether the 2013 Constitution will remain intact or can be amended with new provisions

By Vijay Narayan
29/08/2025

People will find out today whether the 2013 Constitution will remain intact or can be amended with new provisions as the Supreme Court gets ready to give their opinion on the questions by the Coalition Government on the interpretation and application of the amendment provisions of the 2013 Constitution.

The ruling will be delivered at 2.30pm today.

Stay with our website, fijivillage for updates.

The full bench of the Supreme Court that heard the case were Chief Justice Salesi Temo, Justice Terence Arnold, Justice Lowell Goddard, Justice William Young, Justice Robert French, and Justice Isikeli Mataitoga.

The State, National Federation Party, Leader of the Opposition, Fiji Labour Party, Fiji Human Rights and Anti Discrimination Commission and the Fiji Law Society submitted that the 2013 Constitution is valid.

The People's Alliance Party, SODELPA, Ioane Naivalarua's Bloc in Parliament and the Unity Fiji Party made submissions that the 1997 Constitution is still valid.

The questions asked by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka in the reference filed in the constitutional case before the Supreme Court include whether the 1997 Constitution is still valid and applicable.

Other questions include whether the provisions regarding the amendment to the 2013 Constitution and the transitional period section of the Constitution are binding on the people of Fiji, the Parliament of Fiji, and the Supreme Court, with the effect that none of those provisions can ever be amended, regardless of the will of Parliament or of the people voting in a referendum.

Chapter 11 of the 2013 Constitution states that no amendment to the Constitution may ever repeal any provision on the immunity from prosecution for those involved in the 1987 and 2006 coups, and Chapter 12 deals with the transitional period.

Chapter 11 also requires 75 percent of the Members of Parliament and 75 percent of all registered voters in a national referendum to vote for changes in any other section of the Constitution.

Rabuka also asks whether the provisions can be amended following enactment of a Bill in Parliament to do so, in terms thought fit by Parliament.

The Prime Minister further asks the Supreme Court if the approval of any amendment proposed is effective only if approved by the people of Fiji at a referendum.

He also asks if there is any special majority, and if so, in what proportion, necessary for an enactment or approval by referendum.

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