recce.k1
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Fiji's General Elections are underway. There has been some potential controversy reported in the last 24 hours to do with purported "inconsistencies" with an aspect of the electronic voting system. However the "inconsistencies" have been explained today. There is also a Multinational Observer group present, which had been invited in to observe the elections, keeping an eye on things.
But a couple of unexpected developments have occurred:
Thankfully:
It's very unlikely the Fiji Military will do anything untoward.
However as a result of Sitiveni Rabuka's call for military intervention, it has been reported in the last couple of hours that he (and a couple of others) have been taken to the Police's Criminal Investigation Department for questioning.
Hopefully things settle back down again soon?
But a couple of unexpected developments have occurred:
"People’s Alliance leader and former coup commander Sitiveni Rabuka wanted the military to use its powers under the constitution to oversee a fair ballot count after alleging voting irregularities in the general election."
Thankfully:
Fiji’s military commander has declined to get involved in the electoral process after the leader of an opposition party wrote to him asking for intervention.
Fiji police question opposition leader - Australian Associated Press
Sitiveni Rabuka was questioned by Fijian police in relation to his letter asking the army to intervene in the election process after he alleged irregularities.
www.aap.com.au
Fiji's military will respect electoral process - Kalouniwai
The Fiji military commander has rejected a request by opposition party leaders to intervene in a dispute over the country's election process.
www.rnz.co.nz
It's very unlikely the Fiji Military will do anything untoward.
However as a result of Sitiveni Rabuka's call for military intervention, it has been reported in the last couple of hours that he (and a couple of others) have been taken to the Police's Criminal Investigation Department for questioning.
2022 General Election: People's Alliance leader, executive and church president taken to CID - The Fiji Times
Police have taken in The People’s Alliance Party leader Sitiveni Rabuka and party General Secretary Sakiasi Ditoka at CID headquarters in Toorak. Methodist Church President Reverend Ili Vunisuwai is being questioned at the Valelevu Police Station. Police have sealed off the road and blocked...
www.fijitimes.com
Rabuka, Ditoka Questioned By Police On Supposed Call For Military Intervention
The People’s Alliance leader, Sitiveni Rabuka, has been taken in for questioning by Police. Commissioner of Police, Brigadier-General Sitiveni Qiliho, confirmed this just minutes ago. ...
fijisun.com.fj
Hopefully things settle back down again soon?