The proposed Social Democratic Liberal Party and proposed National Federation Party have confirmed that they will be responding to anomalies in their applications to register for the 2014 elections.
The proposed Social Democratic Liberal Party or SODELPA has been asked to explain why details of members of the proposed party are incorrect, including some names that do not exist in the Electronic Voter Registration database.
The proposed National Federation Party has been asked to explain alleged impersonation claims relating to the registration of members in Kadavu.
The proposed NFP has also been asked to explain anomalies in the registration of members.
Proposed SODELPA official Dr. Tupeni Baba said even though they will be responding, they believe that these claims are due to computer errors.
Proposed NFP representative Raman Singh said they will be giving an explanation to the Registrar of Political Parties.
Meanwhile, the proposed Fiji Labour Party has also been formally asked to explain alleged claims of impersonation in the registration of its members in Ba.
The proposed FLP has also been asked to explain why details of its members have been incorrectly stated on its application, including some names that do not exist in the Electronic Voter Registration Database.
We are still trying to get comments from the proposed FLP.
The three proposed parties have until midday next Friday to submit their formal responses to the Registrar of Political Party office.
Story by: Filipe Naikaso, Tokasa Rainima and Praneeta Prakash
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Proposed SODELPA, proposed NFP to respond to anomalies