People’s Alliance Party President Ratu Josefa Dimuri says an audit of their manifesto is needed to assess their progress and identify what still needs to be done.
Speaking after the Party’s General Assembly, Ratu Josefa says they will also review the Party’s constitution, which he was told was rushed through in 2022 before the general elections.
He says a lot of work still needs to be done, including strengthening their membership.
Ratu Josefa also raised concerns about the low representation of young people at the assembly, but says the Party has a strong political base among its women members.
Amid questions about the Party’s unity, Ratu Josefa confirmed that they remain united and are focused on the 2026 general elections.
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We need an audit of our manifesto and constitution – People’s Alliance President
Dimuri concerned about low representation of young people at the assembly
By Navitalai Naivalurua
23/10/2025 13:11
• Updated 23/10/2025 13:11
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