“"I believe that the chiefs of Fiji have relevance for all our citizens not just the Fijians, they still represent stability, order and continuity. If the chiefs were diminished, the entire nation would be weakened and be vulnerable"..”

Excerpt from speech to mark the week of Ratu Sukuna Day celebrations, 24 May 2005

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Prime Minister of Fiji 1941

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