The People’s Democratic Party has confirmed that it will revoke a number of decrees brought in by the Bainimarama led government if the PDP forms the next government.
Party Leader Felix Anthony said they do not agree with a number of decrees that exist in the country.
Anthony also said that the $2 minimum wage rate will also be removed as the party believes that the rate should be higher.
However, he said the PDP cannot confirm at this stage what minimum wage rate it would implement if it forms the next government.
According to the People’s Democratic Party’s manifesto released over the weekend, it will reinstate the Great Council of Chiefs, remove any decrees that restrict freedom, reform the Itaukei Land Trust Board, provide tax concessions to encourage the recruitment of new employees, limit the size of government, review the Fiji National Provident Fund Pension Scheme and extend the retirement age to 60 years on a voluntary basis.
The PDP also said that it will continue with the free tuition to all students at all levels.
Other provisions such as bus fares for school children attending school will continue to be provided.
In addition, the party said it will rationalize and facilitate free meals for poor students coming from rural setting.
The People’s Democratic Party also revealed that it will continue merit based scholarships but put in measures to ensure that the students on scholarship are able to make their own choice.
These scholarships will also be on a need basis.
Felix Anthony also revealed that as immediate measures the party will reinstate all FNPF pension pay outs to be based on 15 percent as per the previous agreement and also introduce a means tested pension scheme for all citizens over the age of 60 at the initial rate of $120 per month.
Anthony also said that they will remove VAT on electricity charges for those that fall within the means test qualification and provide free water supply.
The PDP is also promising to provide free medical treatment to this group and all the charges will be waived.
When questioned by Fijivillage on how the new programs being proposed by the PDP will be funded, Anthony said they will find a way as details on government finances have not been revealed by the current government.
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