Early election looms – Fiji
Early election looms – Fiji
24 February 2001
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EARLY
ELECTION LOOMS?
Election by April depending on Appeals
Court ruling
SUVA (Pasifik Nius): Watch for the Fiji
Islands to go to the polls
within the next few months,
perhaps as early as April, reports the Daily
Post.
But
all will depend on how the Court of Appeal validates the
legitimacy
of interim regime Prime Minister Laisenia
Qarase's government.
The five appellate judges are
expected to make known their decision next
Thursday on
whether the 1997 [multiracial] constitution is still
valid
despite it being abrogated by military commander
Commodore Frank
Bainimarama on May 29 last year.
The interim government was yesterday quietly weighing its options.
"We have a fair idea of what to do," was all a
senior government
official could say last
night.
However, he indicated the government would be
guided by the court after
its four-day hearing last
week.
Meanwhile, the internal refugee farmer Chandrika
Prasad, who filed the
original High Court human rights
case and won a landmark decision last
November ruling
that the 1997 constitution was still supreme law, said
he
did not care what government was in power - as long as his
human
rights were protected.
Prasad's spokesman Dr
Sudesh Mishra yesterday told the Fiji Times that
the
courts had been asked that human rights issues be considered
as
fundamental to the case.
Dr Mishra said a quick
return to democratic governance was "just one of
the
aspects of his case".
"But good governance and respect for
human rights were linked in the
minds of the
international coimmunity," Dr Mishra said.
Dr Mishra also
reaffirmed that the Prasad case was not linked to
any
political party. Nor had legal counsel Geoffrey
Robertson, QC, any link
with a political party.
He
rejected earlier reports that Robertson was acting for both
Prasad
and the Fiji Labour Party, the elected party which
won a landslide
victory in the May 1999
election.
+++niuswire
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