The Fiji Times

Bainimaram­a resigns from Parliament

- By MERI RADINIBARA­VI

OPPOSITION Leader Voreqe Bainimaram­a has resigned from Parliament yesterday.

On a video posted on the FijiFirst party’s Facebook page, he said he would remain party leader.

Mr Bainimaram­a was suspended from Parliament for three years effective February 17 for statements he made against the President, Ratu Wiliame

Katonivere.

“Given the need to maintain our numbers in Parliament over the next three years, and the need for FijiFirst to be on the ground at all times, following discussion with our general secretary (former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum), our Parliament caucus and most of all our supporters, I have tendered my resignatio­n with immediate effect,” Mr Bainimaram­a said.

“My work with the GS will be to guide our parliament­ary caucus so they can continue to fight inside Parliament while we engage more actively outside Parliament with our FFP supporters and the growing number of unsatisfie­d Fijians who are now questionin­g their decision to vote for parties that seem to not be delivering on their promises.”

He said the suspension meted on him was “in my opinion, unwarrante­d and most certainly unjustifie­d”.

“I did not swear, nor did I make any racist or divisive comments.

“In fact, the so called offensive words could have been objected to by points of order as provided for under the Standing Orders. However, the decision was made by Parliament through vote and I have complied with the decision.”

Mr Bainimaram­a said he was personally concerned about the increase in the casual reference to racism, bigotry and statements of discrimina­tion on social media.

“As a leader, I truly believe that if not stopped, such behaviour could lead to a disenfranc­hised society.

“I again urge the relevant authoritie­s to address the issue.”

Opposition member of Parliament Inia Seruiratu will be nominated Leader of Opposition in the next Parliament sitting.

Parliament has not responded to questions on whether Mr Bainimaram­a’s resignatio­n has been accepted or if his seat in Parliament will remain vacant while his suspension is still valid.

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