• Sakiasi Iliesa Bakewa Butadroka (died 2 December 1999) was a Fijian politician noted for his strident ethnic nationalism. Originally elected to the House...
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    25% of the Fijian vote went to the new Fijian Nationalist Party of Sakeasi Butadroka, an extremist organisation that ran on a "Fiji for the Fijians" platform...
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    remaining eight were won by the extremist Fijian Nationalist Party of Sakeasi Butadroka (three seats), the Soqosoqo ni Taukei ni Vanua (two seats) and independents...
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    Minister Josefata Kamikamica won five. The Fijian Nationalist Party of Sakeasi Butadroka, which advocated the forced repatriation of all Fijians of Indian...
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    using a hibiscus flower In August Fijian Nationalist Party leader Sakeasi Butadroka was given a six month jail sentence for inciting racial hatred. Koya...
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  • which wanted to do legally what the Fijian Nationalist Party Leader, Sakeasi Butadroka, was trying to do illegally." Thirdly, the Prime Minister rejected...
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  • pledging their support for Koya. The governor General was concerned that Sakeasi Butadroka, the Fijian leader who destroyed Mara's majority by splitting 25%...
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    Burebasaga Confederacy - Burotu - Seremaia BUROTU - Sydney Charles BURT - Sakeasi BUTADROKA - Trevor BUTLER - Juan Carlos BUZZETTI Balaka longirostris - Balaka...
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  • Nadroga-Navosa. In May 1993, together with far-right ethnic nationalist Sakeasi Butadroka, he launched the "Viti Levu Council of Chiefs", "in opposition to...
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    nationalist party advocating indigenous Fijian supremacy, founded by Sakeasi Butadroka in 1975. Merged with the Vanua Tako Lavo Party in 1999 to form the...
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    1 June 2001 and claimed to be the heir to the legacy of the late Sakeasi Butadroka and the Fiji Nationalist Party. In a surprise announcement on 20 January...
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    supremacy for indigenous Fijians. In the late 1990s, it merged with Sakeasi Butadroka's Fijian Nationalist Party to form the Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo...
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    party in Fiji. The party was established on 19 January 1974 by MP Sakeasi Butadroka after he had been expelled from the Alliance Party. Using its slogan...
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  • claimed to be the heir to the legacy of the late nationalist leader Sakeasi Butadroka. Telawa made media headlines on 12 January 2006, in the midst of a...
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    Party Ra–Samabula–Suva Jone Banuve Alliance Party Rewa–Serua–Namosi Sakeasi Butadroka Fijian Nationalist Party Tailevu William Toganivalu Alliance Party...
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  • Party in 1999 through a merger of his own Vanua Tako Lavo Party and Sakeasi Butadroka's Fijian Nationalist Party, both of which championed ethnic nationalism...
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    self-proclaimed heir to the legacy of the late nationalist leader Sakeasi Butadroka, spoke out on 12 January 2006 and called on the government to resign...
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    Party Naitasiri Livai Nasilivata Alliance Party Rewa–Serua–Namosi Sakeasi Butadroka Alliance Party Became an independent in November 1973, then established...
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    Timoci Silatolu Fijian Association Party (FAP) 1,063 20.47 3,100 59.70 Sakeasi Butadroka Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party (NVTLP) 2,029 39.07 2,093 40.30...
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  • English). In 1975 when the leader of the Fijian Nationalist Party, Sakeasi Butadroka, moved a motion calling for the expulsion of the Indian community...
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    president. The party was founded in the late 1990s by a merger of Sakeasi Butadroka's Fijian Nationalist Party and Iliesa Duvuloco's Vanua Tako Lavo Party...
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  • Anand, FLP politician. Bain, Atu Emberson, Fiji Labour Party Senator. Butadroka, Sakeasi (died 2001), nationalist politician. Cakobau, Ratu George, Senator...
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