the current prime minister frank bainimarama, and the opposition leader, sitiveni rabuka. high court on monday. a short time ago, i was joined by samisoni pareti, who is the editor of islands business, a pacific—focussed news and business magazine in the capital, suva. i asked in what he thought that voters thought about their options given that both the candidates are form of coup leaders. are only two options for the voters, more than half a million voters are going to the polls today in fiji, basically they were given those two choices. —— there are only. both of them are former military coup leaders and also stays different crews, 1987 for sitiveni rabuka, 1996 for frank bainimarama. but there is hope that this election will not result in a similar situation, where crew is required and necessary. they certainly, i know that fiji wants to overturn that perception that it is prone to cruise. in terms of what the candidates stand for, what other major differences? -- coups. well, the current prime minister wants to continue with his current policies whereby fiji is equal