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Fiji bloggers debate role of police and churches
Since the Committee to Build a Better Fiji released a draft version August six of its 11-point plan to revamp the country?s ethnic-based electoral system and constitution, political parties and other institutions have been quietly debating the 75-page document. The so-called interim government of Commodore Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama, which came to power in a 2006 bloodless coup, said citizens of Fiji will have six weeks to comment on the plan, called the Fiji Draft People?s Charter for Change,
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Fiji Conference Sparks Debate On Interim Government Policies - pacific
Fiji Conference Sparks Debate On Interim Government Policies pacific, HI - ... Narayan questioned the Australian High Commissioner on how Fiji would move forward with the travel bans implemented after the December 2006 coup. ... |
The Fiji debate continues
Guest blogger: Sanjay Ramesh, who teaches at the University of Technology, Sydney, is Senior Political Editor at the Sydney Fiji Times and Adjunct Fellow at the University of Fiji. Jon Fraenkel raises some important issues about Fiji. Most important, perhaps, is his message that there could never be any justification for overthrowing an elected government. However, the latest coup in Fiji was different from the previous coups, in that it was based on ?good governance? and multi-ethnic coll
Debate on legality of State removal to continue: Ratuva - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
![]() Fijivillage | Debate on legality of State removal to continue: Ratuva Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - Debate on how many coup Fiji has seen was bound to happen, with the release of the recent report by the Fiji Human Rights Commission, says Political ... Koroi: Nothing unethical Beddoes: FHRC into 'Bollywood stuff' FHRC report unbelievable: Rabuka |
Lawyers exchange words in heated debate (Fijilive.com)
The discord in Fiji's legal fraternity was today made apparent after two prominent lawyers lashed out at each out in a heated debate during day two of the Fiji law Society's annual convention in Nadi.
WHOSE TO BLAME: ELECTORAL SYSTEM OR MILITARY? COUP DEBATE DEEPENS - Niu FM
| WHOSE TO BLAME: ELECTORAL SYSTEM OR MILITARY? COUP DEBATE DEEPENS Niu FM, New Zealand - Auckland 8am: A key observer of the Fiji elections for the past 20 years says the island nation will only free itself from coups if it changes its voting ... |
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