Sunday, August 07, 2005

Muddy political grandstanding in Fiji.


Fiji Nurses strike has created a political disaster for Qarase and his cronies. Fiji's industrial relations will now follow a crititcal path determined by Murphy's Law.
"Whatever may go wrong, will go wrong".

Rabuka is still living in his dreams and just wishes that he was in contention for 2006 elections. Get a life, Siti and stop political grandstanding! His idea of a Fijian coalition can face the pressure test at the new Naboro trash complex. Using their hydraulic presses to compress this concept into obscure atoms.
Fiji Foreign Minister would do himself and Fiji justice by concentrating on the negativity surrounding the Fiji Nurses strike.
The reform proposed by Fiji's public service chairman has to be accelerated by 200% to hold off the in-direct effects of the Fiji nurses strike and the perpetual corruption and mismanagement. Furthermore, having these white-collar experts talk about reform yet neglect their basic duty of management underlines the hypocrisy in Fiji style of governance.
Fiji's Finance Minister enjoys inflating the horrible performance of Fiji's balance sheet, Often ignoring the internal conflicts like poor industrial relations, high inflation and skilled migration that will release shockwaves of reality to these old farts in power.
There is little political urgency to tackle industrial conflicts in Fiji and that will be the dagger to the heart of Qarase's future.

The agricultural industry in Fiji has not contributed enough consistently to Fiji's economy simply because of the priority and lack of oversight by Fiji Government.
This lady is a class act by blazing the Event Management trail for other Fijians. Can I hear some acknowledgement by the Great Council of Chiefs and Fijian Affairs Board, who are more interested in navel gazing then following the aspirations of Taukei commoners.

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