Election deadline looms as House rejects changes to constituencies
Friday, April 25, 2014 - 20:00
Tonga's Parliament, for the fourth year in a row, on March 31 rejected the 2010-2014 Annual Report of the Electoral Boundaries Commission. From the House, by PesiĀ Fonua
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'Oku hange 'ae fa'a 'asi hake
'Oku hange 'a e fa'a 'asi hake 'a e Minisita Lao 'i hono fa'a alea'i 'o e fonua, ko e tu'u mu'a mai 'a Kolaiate ke malu'i 'a e kau Filisitia meihe kau 'Isileli. 'Oku 'ikai ha me'a ko e 'take note' . . . & 'could not tell the commission what to do' 'i he pule'anga fakatemokalati 'oku tau feinga kiai 'i Tonga. 'Oku 'ikai ko North Korea pe ko Cuba etc 'a Tonga. Kuopau ke kau 'a e Falealea 'i hono alea'i 'o e pule'anga, pea koeha hono ola, pea fai 'aki ia. 'Io, pea ko e faka'osi 'o e talanoa, na'e toki tu'umai 'a Tevita 'o fakahinohino'i 'a Kolaiate . . . SAIA.
The main question to be
The main question to be answered here is why was a commission established and if it was then why haven't the recommendations been appropriately discussed or debated. The heart of the issue is the demographics and the appropriately apportioned population to constituencies in respect of vote value and equity to the voting public. It is about fair and equitable representation of the people. How does money or budget have anything to do with the main issue. The Commission has tabled a report with recommendations. They are either received and supported or not supported.