Writing on the state of the rule of law in Fiji and its flawed constitution Professor Wadan Narsey seems to feel the Fiji public is more interested in the alleged sexual antics of Cabinet ministers than with a demand for “the Rabuka Government to prioritise the re-establishment of a credible and consistent “Rule of Law” than can be built upon for their and their children’s future”.
Could the former be the case because the Fiji public does not want segments of the political class getting away with the thinking that they are “ more equal “ in the Orwellian Animal Farm way than the rest of them?
I believe that equal consideration before the law is at the heart of a credible and consistent rule of law in the country.
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