Low Turnout at Electoral Laws Consultation by Fiji Law Reform Commission

The Fiji Law Reform Commission encountered low turnout at its consultation in Korovou, with chair Daniel Fatiaki expressing concerns over public engagement. The next consultation is scheduled in Nausori, where he is encouraging increased attendance.
The Fiji Law Reform Commission recently experienced low attendance during its consultation held at the Korovou Police Station Bure in Korovou Town. Daniel Fatiaki, the Commission chair, expressed his disappointment, stating, “I really don’t know. I tried very hard to create awareness.”
Today, the Commission is scheduled to conduct another consultation in Nausori, and Mr. Fatiaki urges community members to participate in this important event.
The Fiji Law Reform Commission aims to engage the public in discussions surrounding electoral laws, yet faced challenges with attendance at its first consultation. The chair, Daniel Fatiaki, remains hopeful for better participation during the upcoming session in Nausori, emphasizing the need for public involvement.
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