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Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi

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We must begin to trust each other if this country is to progress the way we want it to. But before that we have to lay the preparatory work to engender that trust by building relationships every day.
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Opening address, Pacific Islands Political Studies Association (PIPSA), 24 November 2005

 
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