general elections since 2014. Electoral system of Fiji List of political parties inFiji Office of the Supervisor of Elections Adam Carr's Election Archive...
Fiji (/ˈfiːdʒi/ FEE-jee, /fiːˈdʒiː/ fee-JEE; Fijian: Viti, [ˈβitʃi]; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, Fijī), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in...
General elections were held inFiji on 14 December 2022 to elect the 55 members of Parliament. The elections took place following the passage of controversial...
Bainimarama's FijiFirst party won with 59.2% of the vote, and the election was deemed credible by international observers. Located in the central Pacific...
candidates in the 2018 elections, ten of which were women. FijiFirst won the 2018 general elections with a reduced majority from the 2014 elections. FijiFirst...
General elections were held inFiji on 17 September 2014 to select the 50 members of Parliament. The FijiFirst party, led by Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama...
Fijians (Fijian: iTaukei, lit. 'Owners [of the land]') are a nation and ethnic group native to Fiji, who speak Fijian and English and share a common history...
General elections were held inFiji on 14 November 2018. The result was a victory for the ruling FijiFirst party of Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama,...
General elections were held inFijiin August and September 2001. The Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua party won 18 of the 23 seats reserved for ethnic...
General elections were held inFiji between 23 and 30 May 1992. It was the first election held since two military coups in 1987 had severed Fiji's 113-year-old...
elections will be held inFiji by 2026 to elect members of the eighth Parliament under the 2013 constitution. The 2022 general elections resulted in a...
unworkable and resulted in Parliament's dissolution. A general electionin 2001 restored the democratic system. The Republic of Fiji Military Forces under...
Constitution of Fiji is the supreme law of Fiji. There have been four Constitutions since the first was adopted in 1970. The first constitution, adopted in 1970...
General elections were held inFiji between 18 and 25 February 1994. This election, the second since Fiji had become a republic following two military...
presidential elections were held inFiji on 22 October 2021, in which members of parliament elected the president. Wiliame Katonivere was nominated as the FijiFirst...
General elections were held inFiji between 15 and 29 April 1972, the first since independence from the United Kingdom in 1970. They were characterised...
following inFiji. There are about 60,000 Muslims inFiji. Muslims inFiji are mostly Sunni Muslim with a Shia and Ahmadiyya minority. In the 1966 Fiji elections...
General elections were held inFiji between 10 and 17 July 1982. The paradoxical results were both a triumph and a setback for the Alliance Party of the...
General elections were held inFiji between 4 and 11 April 1987. They marked the first electoral transition of power inFijian history. Despite receiving...
in 2007. Bainimarama promised the return of elections and democracy in 2014, and formed a party named FijiFirst. In the 2014 Fijian general election,...
Military Takeover inFiji: A Coup To End All Coups?". Australian National University E Press. April 2009. "Bainimarama rules out electionsinFiji this year"...
General elections were held inFiji between 8 and 15 May 1999. They were the first election held under the revised Constitution of 1997, which instituted...
General elections were held inFiji between 6 and 13 May 2006. The incumbent Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua government, led by Prime Minister Laisenia...
of indigenous Fijians. The elections of 1999 were the first in many years to see real competition between ethnic Fijians and Indo-Fijians for power. Rabuka...
general elections, the Fiji Sun was the main provider of opinion polls for these elections, which were conducted for the newspaper by Razor Research in 2014...
a Fijian political party. The party was formed in January 2013 after the dissolution of the Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua. In January 2013 Fiji's military...
General elections were held inFijiin 1923. The Legislative Council consisted of 12 official members (eleven civil servants and a British subject not...