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  2. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    Reaction. Unrest in 2006. Coup of 2006. Constitutional crisis of 2009. v. t. e. The tension between Fiji 's government and military forces, which had been simmering for more than two years, appeared to escalate in late December 2005. Tension between the government and the military had been simmering throughout the year, with Commodore ...

  3. 2006 Fijian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    It was the culmination of a political crisis that had begun the previous year when the Qarase government introduced three bills to the Fijian Parliament. The Qoliqoli , Land Tribunal , and Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bills dealt with the ongoing ethnic conflicts in Fiji and the aftermath of the 2000 coup , and were considered to be pro ...

  4. Timeline of the 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    History of Fiji. The following timeline chronicles the crisis that saw a virtual breakdown in relations between Fiji 's government and military fores in late 2005 and early 2006, until it was resolved on 16 January with a truce brokered by Acting President Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi. Source: Fiji Times, 15 January 2006; some details from other sources.

  5. Politics of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Fiji's Head of State is the President.He is elected by Parliament of Fiji after nomination by the Prime Minister or the Leader of the Opposition, for a three-year term.. Although his role is largely an honorary one, modelled after that of the British Monarchy, the President has certain "reserve powers" that may be used in the event of a national

  6. 2000 Fijian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The Fiji coup d'état of 2000 was a civilian coup d'état by hardline i-Taukei (ethnic Fijian) nationalists against the elected government of an Indo-Fijian Prime Minister, Mahendra Chaudhry on 19 May 2000. This was followed by an attempt on 27 May by President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara to assert executive authority, and then by a military coup on ...

  7. Reaction to the 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    The crisis that saw a virtual breakdown in relations between Fiji 's government and military forces in late 2005 and early 2006, generated fears of civil unrest and even a military coup. The dismissing of Lieutenant Colonel Jone Baledrokadroka, the Acting Land Force Commander, for alleged insubordination on 12 January 2006 was coupled with ...

  8. Modern history of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    History of Fiji. Since attaining independence from the United Kingdom on 10 October 1970, Fijian history has been marked by exponential economic growth up to 1987, followed by relative stagnation, caused to a large extent by political instability following two military coups in 1987 and a civilian putsch in 2000.

  9. Frank Bainimarama - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Josaia Voreqe " Frank " Bainimarama CF (MIL) OStJ MSD (Fijian: [tʃoˈsɛia βoˈreŋɡe mbɛiniˈmarama]; born 27 April 1954) is a Fijian former politician and naval officer who served as the prime minister of Fiji from 2007 until 2022. A member of the FijiFirst party, which he founded in 2014, he began his career as an officer in the ...