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Name of NZer to supervise Fiji elections still under wraps (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
The Fiji Public Service Commission says it is still a week away from revealing the name of the New Zealander who will be the country's new supervisor of elections.
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Fiji coup leader says South Pacific nations agreed on reforms before elections (AP via Yahoo! Philip
Fiji's coup leader said Thursday he has won agreement from visiting South Pacific foreign ministers that his country needs political reforms before new elections are held, but at least one of the ministers denied that a consensus had been reached.
Fiji strongman rules out elections in 2009 (EARTHtimes.org)
Wellington - Fiji military strongman Voreqe Bainimarama has reversed a promise he made to the Pacific island state's aid donors, including the European Union, to hold fresh elections next year, reports from the capital Suva said on Saturday. Bainimar...
Fiji coup leader rules out March elections, report says (Honolulu Advertiser)
SUVA, Fiji ? Fiji's military ruler postponed elections promised for March 2009 to return the island to democracy after ousting the government in a bloodless coup 20 months ago, a news report said Friday.
Bainimarama rules out elections for March - Radio New Zealand
Bainimarama rules out elections for March Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - The military took power in Fiji in December 2006. It was the fourth coup there since 1987. Commodore Bainimarama told his soldiers in June that elections ... |
Fiji rules out elections for March - Radio New Zealand
Fiji rules out elections for March Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - The military took power in Fiji in December 2006. It was the fourth coup there since 1987. Commodore Bainimarama told his soldiers in June that elections ... |
Report: Fiji coup leader rules out elections to return to democracy by March 2009 (AP via Yahoo! Sin
Fiji's military ruler postponed elections promised for March 2009 to return the island to democracy after ousting the government in a bloodless coup 20 months ago, a news report said Friday.
Fiji leader rules out elections by March (Las Vegas Sun)
Fri, Jul 18, 2008 (8:57 a.m.) Fiji's military ruler postponed elections promised for March 2009 to return the island to democracy after ousting the government in a bloodless coup 20 months ago, a news report said Friday.
Fiji coup leader rules out elections to return to democracy by March 2009 (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia Ne
Fiji's military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama says there will be no election in the South Pacific nation next March after earlier citing the date to South Pacific and European Union officials.
Report: Fiji coup leader rules out elections to return to democracy by March 2009 (AP via Yahoo! Mal
Fiji's military ruler postponed elections promised for March 2009 to return the island to democracy after ousting the government in a bloodless coup 20 months ago, a news report said Friday.
Report: Fiji coup leader rules out elections to return to ... - TMCnet
Report: Fiji coup leader rules out elections to return to ... TMCnet - Calls seeking comment from Fiji government officials were not answered late Friday. Bainimarama has said he aims to root out corruption and reshape the ... |
Fiji coup leader rules out elections to return to democracy by March 2009 (AP via Yahoo! Philippines
Fiji's military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama says there will be no election in the South Pacific nation next March after earlier citing the date to South Pacific and European Union officials.
No elections next year: Fiji coup leader - The Age
![]() Fijivillage | No elections next year: Fiji coup leader The Age, Australia - Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama has abandoned a promise to hold elections next year, local media say. Bainimarama - who overthrew the elected ... Fiji coup leader claims Pacific support Fiji capable of holding polls within months - Peters Fiji Coup culture will continue unless reform enacted, Forum ... |
No elections next year: Fiji coup leader - Special Broadcasting Service
No elections next year: Fiji coup leader Special Broadcasting Service, Australia - Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama has abandoned a promise to hold elections next year, local media say. Bainimarama - who overthrew the elected ... |
No elections next year: Fiji coup leader (The West Australian)
Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama has abandoned a promise to hold elections next year, local media say. Bainimarama - who overthrew the elected government in December 2006 - last year promised Pacific leaders that he would send voters back to the polls by March next year.
Bainimarama: No elections for Fiji in 2009 - New Zealand Herald
Bainimarama: No elections for Fiji in 2009 New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Fiji coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama, has told Fiji Radio there will be no election next March. He said the 2009 election timeline is unachievable, ... |
Bainimarama: No elections for Fiji in 2009 (The New Zealand Herald)
Fiji coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama, has told Fiji Radio there will be no election next March. He said the 2009 election timeline is unachievable, because the much needed electoral reforms cannot be done in the eight months to next March.
Bainimarama cancels Fiji elections (Stuff)
Fiji military strongman Voreqe Bainimarama has finally backed out on his promise to hold general elections by next March.
Fiji coup leader says South Pacific nations agreed on reforms before elections (AP via Yahoo! Malays
Fiji's coup leader said Thursday he has won agreement from visiting South Pacific foreign ministers that his country needs political reforms before new elections are held, but at least one of the ministers denied that a consensus had been reached.
Fiji coup leader says South Pacific nations agreed on reforms before elections (AP via Yahoo! Singap
Fiji's coup leader said Thursday he has won agreement from visiting South Pacific foreign ministers that his country needs political reforms before new elections are held, but at least one of the ministers denied that a consensus had been reached.

