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This is about keeping the promise we made to the people of Fiji,” PM Rabuka said. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has ...
SYDNEY, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Fiji's parliament has delayed its first sitting, where it had been expected a new prime minister would be sworn in to the Pacific islands nation for the first time in 16 ...
SYDNEY, May 18 (Reuters) - Twenty-four politicians from Fiji's main opposition party have been barred from sitting in parliament after the party, Fiji First, had its registration suspended, the ...
The approval of a bill in parliament that increased salaries for Fiji’s high-ranking government officials drew strong objections from opposition leaders and civil society groups. Based on the bill ...
An Australian barrister representing the Fiji Law Society called out the Fijian State in the Supreme Court this week, questioning why it wants to urgently alter the country's constitution.
On April 6, the Parliament of Fiji voted to repeal the Media Industry Development Act (MIDA) which was enacted in 2010 by the government that assumed power through a coup in 2006. The new coalition ...
Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has lost a legal battle that could have allowed changes to his nation’s constitution with a simple majority of parliament and no direct role for voters.
In a historic vote, the Parliament of Fiji repealed the controversial Media Industry Development Authority Act, which has been used to restrict the work of journalists since 2010. This statement was ...
Amid an escalating political crisis in Fiji, the South Pacific country’s former coup leader, ex-prime minister and now opposition leader, Frank Bainimarama, has been suspended from parliament for ...