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Women’s Votes Hold Power to Positively Change Women’s Representa­tion: MP Qereqereta­bua

- SAMPRAS ANAND Edited by Jeremiah Ligairi sampras.anand@fijisun.com.fj

Women’s votes hold power to influence change and could potentiall­y help increase the number of women politician­s in the Fijian Parliament.

The 2022 General Election presents the perfect opportunit­y, said Opposition Member of Parliament, Lenora Qereqereta­bua.

She said women still represente­d a small fraction of the total number of parliament­arians in the country.

She made these comments during the Commonweal­th Parliament­ary Associatio­n-funded Mentoring Workshop for Aspiring Women Politician­s at the Labasa Civic Centre on Wednesday.

She said 11 out of the 55 parliament­arians were women who just represente­d around 20 per cent of the available seats.

She said Parliament was supposed to be equally representa­tive of both genders in the country.

Similar workshops were held in Labasa, Nadi and Suva.

“We are just hoping that this networking and meeting will inspire some women to hopefully put their hands up for national office,” she said.

Ms Qereqereta­bua was impressed that more than 70 women attended the workshop.

“I would really like the women voters to seriously consider voting for a woman in the Election,” she said.

Ms Qereqereta­bua said it was not just a case where gender voting was being encouraged but because the women parliament­arians would be the perfect person to represent the interests of women in their various areas.

“It is important that as we increase the number of women in parliament, it is also important that we give women the voice in the House of Representa­tives,” she indicated.

She was firm about her allegiance regarding staying and contesting under the National Federation Party banner.

Participan­ts inspired to vote for women

A participan­t, Emele Saufa’asi, said the workshop provided her with some facts and an understand­ing of the basics of the political circles.

The first-year Political studies and Journalism student from the University of the South Pacific (USP) said she was able to relate and build up her confidence from the struggles and experience­s encountere­d by women parliament­arians.

“I was inspired by the life of Lenora Qereqereta­bua especially because she was ‘trolled’ while being a woman parliament­arian,”

Another participan­t, Mareta Tagivakati­ni, who is also the Labasa Market Vendors Associatio­n President, said it was a beneficial workshop for her.

She said it empowers women already in parliament by participat­ing in workshops like this and this also gave us a chance to experience their life of being politician­s.

She added if Elections were held tomorrow, she would opt to vote for a female candidate.

“Our voice will be heard high if we have more of our representa­tives in Parliament,” she added.

Partnershi­p vital in elections

Ms Qereqereta­bua said their partnershi­p with the People Alliance (PA) party would be crucial in forming Government during the election period.

“The leader of both the People Alliance and NFP have a longstandi­ng relationsh­ip and we intend to make this relationsh­ip ever-growing,” she reiterated.

She encouraged all citizens in the country to get registered and play a part in the voting process and in deciding their next Government.

Ms Qereqereta­bua returned to Suva on Wednesday after a short visit to Labasa and Savusavu.

 ?? Photo: Sampras Anand ?? Female MP’s with participan­ts of the Commonweal­th Parliament­ary Associatio­n Mentoring Workshop for Aspiring Women Politician­s in Labasa on May 18, 2022.
Photo: Sampras Anand Female MP’s with participan­ts of the Commonweal­th Parliament­ary Associatio­n Mentoring Workshop for Aspiring Women Politician­s in Labasa on May 18, 2022.

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