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Fijian general election, 1999
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Fijian general election, 1999
The general election to the Fijian House of Representatives, held from 8 to 15 May 1999, was historic. It was the first election held under the revised Constitution of 1997, which instituted a new electoral system and resulted in Mahendra Chaudhry taking office as Fiji's first Indo-Fijian Prime Minister. -
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Fijian general election, 1994
Fiji held a general election in 1994, three years earlier than scheduled. ... The NFP leader, Jai Ram Reddy, enjoyed a personal rapport with Rabuka; although they did not enter into a formal coalition, their negotiations led to a 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 Chaudhry, to power. -
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Fijian general election, 1972
The general election to the Fijian House of Representatives in 1972 was the first since independence from the United Kingdom had been achieved in 1970. ... | General elections | 1963 · 1966 · 1972 · 1977 (Mar) · 1977 (Sep) · 1982 · 1987 · 1992 · 1994 · 1999 · 2001 · 2006 · 2014 | | -
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Fijian general election, 2006
PANU, a multi-racial party based in Ba Province, had previously aligned itself with the FLP-dominated People's Coalition in the 1999 election. ... Leweni was supported by Ema Druavesi, General Secretary of the Fijian Political Party (SVT), which ruled Fiji throughout most of the 1990s. -
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Fijian general election, September 1977
A general election to Fiji's House of Representatives was held in September 1977, to resolve the impasse of an earlier election that had been held in March. ... The new elections held in September resulted in a landslide win for Ratu Mara's Fijian Alliance Party, which won an unprecedented 36 seats out of 52. -
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Fijian general election, 1992
A general election was held to restore Fiji to democracy in 1992. It was the first election held since two military coups in 1987 had severed Fiji's 113-year old constitutional links with the British Monarchy, and later Fijian Monarchy, and ushered in a republic. -
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Fijian general election, 1987
The general election of April 1987 was Fiji's fifth since the country had gained its independence from the United Kingdom seventeen years earlier. It was historic in that it marked the first electoral transition of power in Fijian history. -
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Fijian general election, March 1977
A split in the ethnic Fijian vote, which saw 25 percent defecting to Fijian Nationalist Party of Sakeasi Butadroka, an extremist organization which advocated the "repatriation" of Indo-Fijians to India, led to the narrow defeat of the Fijian Alliance Party of the Prime Minister, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara. ... "In the recent general election, the people of Fiji did not give a clear mandate to either of the major political parties. -
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Fijian general election, 1966
The general election to the Legislative Council of Fiji in 1966 was the last to be held before independence from the United Kingdom was granted in 1970. ... Previously, the franchise had been limited to European settlers, Fijian chiefs, and wealthy Indo-Fijians. -
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Fijian general election, 2001
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