an politician, who served as Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives
from 2005 to 2006, and as Chairman of Parliament's Justice, Law, and Order Committee. In the latter role, he coordinated hearings into the government's controversial Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity (RTU) Bill
).
Tugia won the Cakaudrove West
Open Constituency
for the Conservative Alliance
(CAMV) at the parliamentary election
of 2001, defeating the incumbent Laitia Toroki of the Fijian Political Party (SVT).
"We know that the simplistic, almost childlike naivety or perhaps the intellectual senility of the architects of this concept have not taken into consideration the practical difficulties and impracticalities of sharing power for the sake of sharing power in our society with political parties that are diametrical opposed to each other."
"The reality of a democracy is that the political party with a majority in Parliament has the mandate to run the country for a selected number of years because of popular choice - that is the nature of good democracy. "The other political parties are left as opposition parties as alternative Government."