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General elections were held in Fiji on 17 September 2014 to select the 50 members of Parliament. [1] [2] [3] The FijiFirst party, led by Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, won a landslide victory, winning 32 of the 50 seats. [4]
Attorney-General Siromi Turaga; ... Recent local elections. 2002; 2005; ... The 50 elected members of the Parliament of Fiji from 2014 to 2018 were elected on 17 ...
September 17 - Voters in Fiji go to the polls for the first election since a coup in 2006, with coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama's FijiFirst Party achieving almost 60 per cent of the vote. [3] September 22 - The Fiji First Party led by Voreqe Bainimarama wins 32 out of 50 seats in the Parliament in last week's general election. [4]
Bainimarama stood down from the military to run as a civilian in the country's 2014 elections, winning in a landslide, and the country has been welcomed back to the international community ...
Note: The following statistics show the number of seats in the House of Representatives won by particular political parties in general elections from 1966 to 2006. The Year at the top of each column links to a main article about the election held that year.
The party released its first batch of 21 candidates on July 25, 2014 [17] with Frank Bainimarama heading the list. As a result of the 2014 Fijian general elections, the party won 293,714 votes, 59.2% of all those who voted (495,105 voters), giving the party a clear majority with 32 of the 50 Parliamentary seats.
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In the 2014 Fijian general election, FijiFirst won a majority and Bainimarama was sworn in as prime minister of Fiji by President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau. In the 2018 Fijian general election , FijiFirst won an outright majority, and Bainimarama became prime minister for a second term on 20 November 2018.