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  2. Fiji Village - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Village (stylised Fijivillage) is an online news website in Fiji which is fully owned and operated by Communications Fiji Limited. [1] It covers local, political, business, sporting, cultural, and other news items. Fiji Village is affiliated with radio stations FM96, Viti FM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam and Legend FM. [1]

  3. 2024 Fijian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    An indirect election was held in Fiji on 31 October 2024, in which members of parliament elected the president.Incumbent Speaker of the Parliament of Fiji Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu was nominated by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka following the withdrawal of the previous nominee, President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere.

  4. 2024 in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    5 January – Vinod Patel, 84, football executive and politician, MP (1992–1999) and president of Ba (1986–2001). [12]14 July – Tupeni Baba, 82, academic and politician, deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs (1999–2000).

  5. Sitiveni Rabuka - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Village quoted Singh on 18 August 2006 as saying, at the launch of his memoir, "Speaking Out", that Rabuka had told him personally that he was one of the ring-leaders and that real target of the coup was not the Chaudhry government, but Ratu Mara, and that Mara had voiced his own suspicions about Rabuka to Singh. "On Monday (following the ...

  6. Next Fijian general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 general elections resulted in a hung parliament.Although FijiFirst emerged as the largest party, a coalition government was formed by the People's Alliance (led by Sitiveni Rabuka) with the National Federation Party and the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA). [1]

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  8. Lynda Tabuya - Wikipedia

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    Tabuya grew up in Wakanisila in Kadavu Province and is iTaukei. [2] She was educated at Yat Sen Primary School and Adi Cakobau School, before gaining a Bachelor of Laws from Bond University in Australia and a Master of Laws from Washington University in St. Louis, United States. [3]

  9. 2014 Fijian general election - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009 the Fijian government announced that elections would take place "by September 2014". Bainimarama reiterated this in July, specifying that the elections would be held under the provisions of a new Constitution, which would eliminate institutionalised ethnic-based voting.