As Fijians await the announcement of the 2022 General Elections, provisional candidates under the People's Alliance Party are being questioned by Fiji's anti-corruption agency.
Fijian legislators and the legal fraternity are warning the government not to push through with its plans to change the country's electoral laws, fearing it could have a severe impact on the rights of citizens.
Fijian legislators and the legal fraternity are warning the government not to push through with its plans to change the country's electoral laws, fearing it could have a severe impact on the rights of citizens.
it s an attempt to tackle increasingly bloody gang fuelled conflict over control of the capital port au prince. the instability has been exacerbated by fuel shortages and rising food prices. mathias pierre is haiti s former elections minister and joins us now from haiti. thank you very much for making the time for us. this gang violence in port au prince, how bad is violence in port au prince, how badisit? violence in port au prince, how bad is it? i violence in port-au-prince, how bad is it? ~ , violence in port-au-prince, how bad is it? bad is it? i think it is very bad, in bad is it? i think it is very bad. in a bad is it? i think it is very bad, in a sense bad is it? i think it is very bad, in a sense that - bad is it? i think it is very - bad, in a sense that violence, the gangs are well armed and they received a lot of weapons and ammunition is through the contraband from the us, and while the legal police force and army are not well prepared and army are not well prepared