A letter of grievance from Social Democratic Liberal Party President

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A letter of complaint from Social Democratic Liberal Party President Ratu Epenisa Cakobau has been conveyed to the Speaker of Parliament late this evening.

SODELPA MP and Opposition Whip, Lynda Tabuya, who had prior said FBC News was utilizing a phony letter for the story, affirmed on her Facebook page that the letter was conveyed at about 5pm today.

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The letter endorsed by Ratu Epenisa and Party General Secretary Emele Duituturaga requests a new movement to be brought in parliament for the arrangement of the Leader of Opposition.

Ratu Epenisa illuminates the Speaker that the marked letter has Ratu Epenisa raising various worries to the Speaker.

He says that as the President of SODELPA he is discontent with the way in which the gathering MPs ignored the directions of the Party regarding the arrangement of the Leader of Opposition.

Ratu Epenisa emphasizes that in spite of the correspondence of the Party, assembly individuals chose to decide on their inclination of Opposition Leader, with 14 deciding in favor of Ratu Naiqama disregarding the Party order to decide in favor of Gavoka, who in the long run just got five votes.

He proceeds to state that throughout their conversations, in spite of clear sign that the Party was suggesting just one name and that of the Gavoka, and that no democratic should along these lines occur either in Caucus or in parliament, the gathering mandate was dismissed.

Ratu Epenisa calls attention to that under the SODELPA Constitution under Section 16, it obviously specifies that the Party Leader is likewise the Parliamentary Leader.

He says while the Constitution doesn’t order that the Parliamentary Leader be the Party Leader, the Party in its shrewdness should have the option to have similarity and dispose of disarray in the Party and to its electors, by having clashing messages from two pioneers, particularly when the Party Leader is a current MP.

Ratu Epenisa says the five who decided in favor of Gavoka were pressured to go with just one name into parliament chambers and that of Ratu Naiqama.

-FBC News
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