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Indirect presidential elections were held in Fiji on 22 October 2021, in which members of parliament elected the president. Wiliame Katonivere was nominated as the FijiFirst government's candidate by Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, [1] while Teimumu Kepa was nominated by Opposition Whip Lynda Tabuya. [2]
Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji 15 January – Nazahat Shameen Khan of Fiji wins the presidency of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). [4]4 February – Pal Ahluwalia, Vice-Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific and his wife are deported to Australia.
To be nominated, candidates must hold only a Fijian citizenship and is not a member or holds any office in any political party. [6] Incumbent President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere who took office in 2021 was expected to secure his second term in office. [7] His nomination was confirmed by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, who leads a coalition ...
Pages in category "Presidential elections in Fiji" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... 2006 Fijian presidential election; 2021 Fijian ...
President Parliament Lower House Upper House Abkhazia: 2020: 2022 Afghanistan Autocracy [1] [2] [3] (2016; installed 2021) Appointed [4] Åland: Indirectly-elected: 2023 Albania: Indirectly-elected : 2021 Algeria: 2019: 2021: Appointed/indirectly-elected American Samoa: 2020: 2022: 2022 Andorra: Monarchy: 2023 Angola: Indirectly-elected: 2022 ...
Just a day after she took office, on Jan. 2, 2021, Trump made a rambling phone call to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger urging Georgia's top elections official, a fellow Republican, to help ...
Ninety-one people voted Tuesday, while over 300 voted in the 2020 contest, which featured 10 candidates. In 2016, over 200 people voted in the Democratic caucus.
30–31 August: Estonia, President; 17 September: San Marino, Captains Regent; 19 September: Hong Kong, Election Committee; 26 September: Austria, Federal Council (only Upper Austria seats) [94] 5 October: Morocco, House of Councillors 20 October: Barbados, President [95] 22 October: Fiji, President [96]