IP/09/587
Brussels, 15 April 2009
Statement by Commissioner Louis Michel on
situation in Fiji
Louis Michel, the European Commissioner for
Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid, today expressed deep regret and
disappointment regarding recent regressive developments in Fiji; in particular
the abrogation of the Constitution, the sacking of all judges, the delay of
general elections until 2014 and the curtailment of freedom of
speech.
The Commissioner was particularly disappointed, since the interim Government
had agreed with the EU on a plan which would have restored political order and
democracy to Fiji and at the same time would have allowed the EU to provide
substantial financial support to rescue the sugar sector and help restore the
economy.
Commissioner Michel called on the interim Government to reconsider these
decisions and to honour its commitments to the international community and
ultimately the people of Fiji.
Commissioner Michel said: "These developments are unacceptable for the
international community. Commitments must be respected. An early and inclusive
domestic political process leading to a return to constitutional order and
democracy in Fiji will allow us to provide assistance to Fiji, at a time when
global economic prospects are becoming increasingly difficult."