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In the Republic of the Fiji Islands the legislations and laws are done with careful examinations. Firstly, a member of minister in a current Government introduce the new bill, its benefits and how it will affect citizens, secondly the House of Representative votes on the bill with the Speaker of the House. Thirdly, if the bill is passed the Fiji Law Society gets to look at the Bill and further recommend or decline the introduced bill. If the Bill is declined, it shall never be bought up again unless otherwise in other cases.

The President of the Republic of the Fiji Islands does not have the right to add/remove any bills/law to his own willing and satisfaction.

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