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Political party in Fiji
Federation Party
Founded
21 June 1964
Preceded by
Citizens Federation
Ideology
Social democracy Federalism
Political position
Centre-left
Colours
Brown
Politics of Fiji
Political parties
Elections
The Federation Party was Fiji's first formal political party. The Citizens Federation, which had won three of the four seats reserved for Indo-Fijians at the 1963 elections, decided to formalize its role as a political party, which was officially founded on 21 June 1964 with A. D. Patel as President and Sidiq Koya as Vice-President. The merger took place in time for the party to participate in the 1965 constitutional conference which was called to map out a path towards independence from the United Kingdom. In 1968, the Federation Party merged with the National Democratic Party to form the National Federation Party, which is now (2021) the oldest political party in Fiji still in existence.
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