尽管斐济人承诺团结,但贫穷率仍然很高。 分析家敦促在2026-2027年选举之前实行问责制和包容性政策。
Fijian poverty remains high despite promises of unity, with analysts urging accountability and inclusive policies ahead of 2026–2027 elections.
斐济政治分析家Shailendra Singh博士警告说,尽管自1987年政变以来一再承诺实现社会公平和民族团结,但贫穷依然存在,每三个斐济人中就有一个生活在贫困线以下,其中大多数是土著iTaukei。
Fijian political analyst Dr. Shailendra Singh warns that despite repeated promises since the 1987 coups to achieve social equity and national unity, poverty persists—with about one in three Fijians, mostly indigenous iTaukei, living below the poverty line.
随着总理拉布卡(Sitiveni Rabuka)政府进入2026-2027年大选前的最后一年, Singh强调治理薄弱、承诺未兑现以及缺乏长期规划。
As Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s government enters its final year before the 2026–2027 general election, Singh highlights weak governance, unmet commitments, and a lack of long-term planning.
他呼吁加强政治问责制、可持续政策和知情的选民对问题而不是身份进行投票,强调土著领导人必须在民族自豪与包容所有族裔群体之间取得平衡,以确保共同的未来。
He calls for greater political accountability, sustainable policies, and an informed electorate that votes on issues rather than identity, stressing that indigenous leadership must balance national pride with inclusion of all ethnic groups to ensure a shared future.