People’s Alliance Driven By Love, Says Rabuka
“Some politicians would try to pick holes in the new policy to establish whether there were grounds for further investigation into the party’s electoral conduct,” he said.
Monday 24 October 2022 | 15:12
The People’s Alliance leader Sitiveni Rabuka says the party will now be driven by love.
Mr Rabuka has also warned other politicians who thought the party has gone soft to think again.
He said the party would show malice towards none and forgive those in national leadership.
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He said he sensed some people might be confused or resistant to the idea of love as a driving political doctrine.
In a press conference on Friday, he said this was to be expected because it was the PA initiative in Fiji politics.
“Some politicians would try to pick holes in the new policy to establish whether there were grounds for further investigation into the party’s electoral conduct,” he said.
He said those politicians must be prepared to defend and justify their criticisms and they (the party) would not hesitate to speak out strongly when necessary.
“Great leaders know how to forgive, to deal with hatred and succeed through peace. Put all these together and you get love.
“We say that love relates to those human virtues that help give a nation moral strength, compassion and unity, contributing to the true meaning of nationhood,” he said.
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