The election authorities in Fiji are reported to have registered the regime's proposed political party, Fiji First.Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum is also the Attorney-General, the supervisor of elections' boss. Which makes his "invitation" an abuse of power. But again, this is Fiji, and its par for the course under the dictatorship.
This comes after a raft of objections for alleged breaches of the Political Party Decree that risked to have party members jailed and/or fined.
The approval, reported by Fiji media, comes just hours after the general secretary of the proposed party, Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum, invited Mr Saneem to reject the objections.
The objectors do have the option of appealing the decision to the courts. But they're no more independent than the supervisor of elections, and it is unlikely they will receive justice there either. Meanwhile, it appears that with a regime crony running them and ignoring the rules selectively in the dictator's favour, Fiji's elections are unlikely to be free or fair.