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On 29 November, Ganilau said that the party would talk to all other parties, including the ruling (SDL), before making a final decision on any electoral pact. In the meantime, they would keep their options open, he said. He reiterated on 30 January 2006 that the party was continuing to keep its
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Spokesman Filipe Bole announced on 7 August 2005 that if the NAP won the general election scheduled for 2006, primary and secondary education would be made free and compulsory. Parents keeping their children away from school to do errands would be prosecuted, he warned. Textbooks and stationery
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On 4 May 2005, spokesman Bole said that party membership, and participation in party meetings, were increasing. Party president Ratu Ganilau said that finance was a major challenge for the party, but donors had come forward and the party was exploring creative ways to raise extra revenue. He was
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Ganilau announced on 27 February, however, that he would be holding discussions with Chaudhry that week. Leadership of any coalition formed would be an issue, he said; many indigenous Fijians were wary about Chaudhry's leadership. He clarified, however, that this was the fault of unscrupulous
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reported the following day that a "merger" of the two parties was being considered. It was not immediately clear whether that meant a merger in the normally understood sense of the two parties becoming one, or rather that a formal coalition agreement would be brokered; the Fijian media had, on
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attacked the new party, claiming that it would split the ethnic Fijian vote, which he said would not be good for the country. He also accused it of promoting policies that he said were the main cause of instability in the past - namely support for the
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both denied reports that their respective parties had agreed on Cabinet allocations in a coalition government. A secret agreement had allegedly provided for Ganilau to become Prime Minister, Chaudhry Minister for Finance, and FLP Deputy Leader
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Ganilau said on 30 August 2005 that in preparing the party manifesto, party officials had been looking at 25 areas of development. They had settled on 16 areas grouped into five major categories, to which they intended to make major changes.
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In January 2013 the Fijian regime announced new political party registration rules which would make it difficult for parties to contest elections. In response, Ganilau announced that the party would not seek re-registration.
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Despite widespread publicity and high-profile candidates, the election held on 6–13 May was a disappointment. The NAPF attracted a mere 3 percent of the popular vote, and won no constituencies.
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votes for low-polling candidates are transferred to higher-polling candidates, according to a preference ranking specified by the candidates or parties (though voters may customize the ranking).
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was similarly of no use, he considered; in the past, it had been used as a qualification to enter some professions such as nursing, teaching, and the police, but it had outlived its usefulness.
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coups, which sought to establish ethnic Fijian supremacy, were now widely understood to have been detrimental to the country, and that the time was now right for a multiracial political party.
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In addition to promoting interethnic cooperation and national unity, the party would strongly emphasize economic development, Ganilau said. He called for greater government investment in
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that the party had decided, at least for the time being, to contest the election on its own. Maintaining its independence now would boost its bargaining power with other parties later,
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On 1 September, Ganilau said he wanted candidates for all 71 seats in the House of Representatives to be chosen by the end of 2005. He rejected criticism from former Prime Minister
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Ganilau expressed optimism that the new party would allow him to convey his vision of a multiracial Fiji more effectively than he had been able in his previous role as
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he said. The policy would be aimed at guaranteeing access to education, employment, land, housing, and community participation to all citizens, regardless of race.
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He spoke out against land laws that hold natively owned land in reserve, saying that impoverishes the indigenous landowners and contributes to Fiji's growing
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for the 2006 election, becoming the first political party to do so. The manifesto prioritized rural development, education, and employment. Guest speaker
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problem. Ganilau also said that coalition talks with other parties were still at an informal stage, and that no firm agreements had been made.
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revealed on 18 February 2006 that the NAPF would be entering into coalition talks with the Fiji Labour Party the following week. The
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unsuccessfully, had been well-meant but ill-timed, Ganilau said. He declared that the racially based politics which followed the
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Ganilau said. He condemned the promotion of communal interests and policies which, he said, denied the nation's advancement.
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Ratu Epeli Ganilau spoke of the "urgent need" to break down the racial polarization, which he said could be achieved only
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At the public launch of the party in April, Ganilau declared uniting the people of Fiji to be the most urgent priority.
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would be retained, he said, but all other national exams would be abolished, as too many were failing to pass the
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had decided to merge with the NAPF, and that some JFP members would contest the election under the NAPF banner.
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agreements for the general election scheduled for 2006. He said that the party had held informal talks with the
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Not all contemporary politicians, however, were so positive. In a strongly worded reaction on 12 April 2005,
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also encouraged by the considerable numbers of people who were volunteering to stand as candidates in the
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Previous attempts to forge a multi-racial political movement, including the electoral pact between the
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occasion, referred to coalition deals as "mergers." On 23 February, however, Ganilau told a rally in
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The party held its first convention on 16 December 2005, at which it released the outline of its
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On 30 August 2005, Ganilau declared that his party would not be rushed into making any
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Shortly before the election, the NAPF announced on 7 April 2006 that the Indo-Fijian
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politicians who had sown distrust of non-indigenous leaders like Chaudhry.
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The party took a strong stand against the government's controversial
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Ganilau said on 1 February 2006 that the party would reorient the
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The party announced its intention to wind up in February 2013.
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