About the FPR's Interactive Tools
The Fiji Political Review publishes two interactive tools to support evidence-based coverage of Fijian politics and governance.
Coalition Government Policy Tracker
The Policy Tracker monitors commitments made by the Rabuka-led coalition since it took office in December 2022.
Each entry is drawn from publicly verifiable sources — party manifestos, parliamentary Hansard, Cabinet decisions, ministerial statements, and official government announcements. The tracker records what was promised, what has been delivered, what is in progress, and what has stalled or been abandoned.
Where a commitment has been modified — such as VAT being raised to 15% and then revised to 12.5% — the record reflects the full history, not just the current position.
Parliament Map
The Parliament Map profiles all 55 members of the Fijian Parliament — their party, personal vote share from the 2022 general election, ministerial portfolio where applicable, and parliamentary role. It is updated to reflect the current composition of Parliament as of May 2026.
Our approach
The FPR does not score or rank government performance. Both tools present verified facts and let readers draw their own conclusions.
Corrections are welcomed. If you believe an entry contains an error or omission, contact us at editor@fijipoliticalreview.com.
Last updated: 18 May 2026