People’s Alliance Party Leader Sitiveni Rabuka is urging Fijians to choose wisely in the next general election if they want their thoughts and concerns to be heard.
Speaking at the Rakiraki Village Hall during the party's launch, Rabuka says around 170,000 people did not want to vote in the last election and this must change in the next election.
He says if people have not changed their voter cards, they must do now so they can cast their vote in the next election.
The former Prime Minister says we must put aside our differences and move forward as a nation.
Rabuka also thanked Rakiraki villagers for assisting in the collection of the 5,000 signatures for the establishment of their party and they hope to have more supporters during the next election.
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