National Federation Party which had traditionally been Fiji's dominant Indo-Fijian party; Indo-Fijian voters were angered by the NFP's decision to enter into...
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substantial overhaul of the Fijian Constitution which paved the way for the historic election of 1999, which brought Fiji's first Indo-Fijian Prime Minister, Mahendra...
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(12 Fijian, 12 Indo-Fijian and three general electors) and 25 members elected from national constituencies (10 Fijian, 10 Indo-Fijian and five general electors)...
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for ethnic Fijians and Rotuman; the remaining five were won by the extremist Fijian Nationalist Party of Sakeasi Butadroka. The 27 Indo-Fijian electorates...
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beliefs and detained individuals. Fiji's Parliament gained an additional four seats in the 2022 general election. Fijian Electoral Commission chairman Suresh...
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General elections were held in Fiji in August and September 2001. The Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua party won 18 of the 23 seats reserved for ethnic...
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General elections were held in Fiji on 17 September 2014 to select the 50 members of Parliament. The FijiFirst party, led by Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama...
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General elections were held in Fiji between 19 March and 2 April 1977. As a result of a split in the ethnic Fijian vote, the ruling Alliance Party of Prime...
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General elections were held in Fiji between 4 and 11 April 1987. They marked the first electoral transition of power in Fijian history. Despite receiving...
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supporters among the Fijian diaspora, especially Fijian Australians. On 30 September, Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama announced that the elections would be held...
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General elections were held in Fiji between 10 and 17 July 1982. The paradoxical results were both a triumph and a setback for the Alliance Party of the...
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General elections were held in Fiji between 6 and 13 May 2006. The incumbent Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua government, led by Prime Minister Laisenia...
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English language in the case of a European, in either English or Fijian in the case of a Fijian, and for an Indian either in English, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu...
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General elections will be held in Fiji by 2026 to elect members of the eighth Parliament under the 2013 constitution. The 2022 general elections resulted...
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The 1999 Fijian general election saw a resounding victory for the People's Coalition, a multiracial grouping of the Fiji Labour Party, Fijian Association...
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Early general elections were held in Fiji between 17 and 24 September 1977. They followed elections in March which resulted in a hung parliament and no...
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reappoint Laisenia Qarase, who had been chosen by the Military in July, as Prime Minister on 10 September 2000. Fiji 1999 Fijian general election v t e...
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For the first time, the elections were a largely partisan event, dominated by the Fijian Alliance Party and the Indo-Fijian Federation Party. A total...
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Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei (redirect from Fijian Political Party)
Fijian Political Party, was a party which dominated the politics of Fiji in the 1990s and was the mainstay of coalition governments from 1992 to 1999...
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Electoral wipeout (redirect from Wipeout (election))
2018 Ontario general election, the Ontario Liberal Party lost 48 seats, falling from 58 in 2014 to 7 seats. At the 1999 Fijian general election, the incumbent...
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Western Fijian Constituency. Isikei Nadalo was also endorsed by Fijian National Party. There were two significant outcomes of the elections; the secret...
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Labour Party leader and an Indo-Fijian, becoming Prime Minister, saying that he would be unacceptable to indigenous Fijian voters that they represented....
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largest ethnic backgrounds that Fijians identified with were Indian/Indo-Fijian and Indigenous Fijian origins. Fijians were also the fifth largest Pacific...
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first Indo-Fijian member of the Legislative Council. Fiji Blue Book for the Year 1914, p85 1914 Fiji Legislative Council elections Fiji Elections 1917 Legislative...
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alliance consisting of the Fiji Labour Party, the Fijian Association Party, and the Party of National Unity, which won the 1999 elections. NFP–Labour Coalition...
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low-ranking Fijian officers that aimed at sidelining the Indo-Fijian community in politics. Ethnic South Asians outnumbered indigenous Fijians from 1956...
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to corruption at the municipal elections." Instead, the Indo-Fijian community was represented only by the Agent-General for Immigration, one of the six...
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Abortive elections to a Corporation of European settlers were held in Fiji in 1870. The European settlers in Fiji had been seeking to form some kind of...
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General elections were held in Fiji in July 1937, the first in which an equal number of Europeans and Indo-Fijians were elected. The elections had originally...
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General elections were held in Fiji in July, August and September 1920. The Legislative Council consisted of 12 official members (eleven civil servants...
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