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Register to vote and vote this Government out – Lynda Tabuya

Register to vote and vote this Government out – Lynda Tabuya

By Navitalai Naivalurua
07/05/2022
People's Alliance Deputy Leader, Lynda Tabuya

Fiji needs change and the only way to bring about this is by showing up at the polling booth and voting out this Government.

This was highlighted by the People's Alliance Deputy Leader, Lynda Tabuya after being appointed by the Party Leader Sitiveni Rabuka as one of the three deputy leaders of the party.

She says we are at a crossroads in our nation's history where the people will get the chance to decide what matters and who will lead the people in the next four years.

Tabuya says the FijiFirst Government has been here too long and their attempts to save the country from the damage they have caused it too late.

She says being appointed as the deputy leader is a new milestone in her political journey and more importantly, it is an achievement for all women and girls in Fiji.

The former SODELPA MP says women and youth form the majority of the Fijian population and in all the diversity, we play a vital role in shaping the country.

Tabuya adds now more than ever there is a real need for women and youth to be included in decision making, decisions that affect the laws and national governance.

Tabuya has been appointed as one of the three deputy leaders of the People's Alliance which also includes Manoa Kamikamica and Daniel Lobendahn.


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