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Low Turnout at Fiji Law Reform Commission Consultation

The Fiji Law Reform Commission’s consultation in Korovou had low attendance, disappointing Chair Daniel Fatiaki. Despite his efforts to raise awareness, participation was minimal. The Commission will hold another consultation in Nausori, urging public attendance.

The recent consultation by the Fiji Law Reform Commission witnessed a disappointing low turnout at the Korovou Police Station Bure in Korovou Town. Chair Daniel Fatiaki expressed his frustration, stating, “I really don’t know. I tried very hard to create awareness.” In an effort to boost attendance, the Commission is set to hold their next consultation in Nausori this afternoon, and Mr. Fatiaki encourages the community to participate actively.

The low turnout at the Fiji Law Reform Commission’s consultation highlights challenges in public engagement. Despite efforts to raise awareness, significant attendance remains crucial for effective dialogue. The forthcoming consultation in Nausori presents a new opportunity for community involvement and feedback on electoral laws.

Original Source: www.fijitimes.com.fj

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