Parmod Chand

He contested the Macuata East Open Constituency in the 1999 and 2006 elections, losing on both occasions by large margins.

In January 2006, Pramod Chand as the NFP's Senior Vice-President condemned the Fiji Labour Party for offering support to the Military to depose the government.

[7] This was not enough to secure election, but he re-entered parliament in 2017 following the resignation of former NFP MP Tupou Draunidalo.

[2] In December 2017 Chand was questioned by police over allegations of sedition,[8] however no charges were laid.

[9] Chand stood as a candidate in the 2018 election[10] but gained only 864 votes and was not re-elected.