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Fiji court told to consider public interest as interim government ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji court told to consider public interest as interim government ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The critical issue is an affidavit from President Iloilo?s secretary about discussions between the President, Mr Qarase and the coup leader Commodore Frank ... |
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Fiji interim government continues to claim executive privilege in ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji interim government continues to claim executive privilege in ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Arguments during the challenge to the legality of the military overthrow of the Fiji government of Laisenia Qarase has today focussed on whether minutes ... |
Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... military coup of 2006. Sir Paul will now prepare a report for the Commonwealth Secretary General, and expects to be back in Fiji at the start of August. ... |
Fiji interim regime critical of EU law and order consultation line-up - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji interim regime critical of EU law and order consultation line-up Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... could be expanded to include more professionals who could give their input on the rule of law situation in Fiji at the height of the 2006 military coup. |
No relaxing of travel bans for those connected to Fiji?s interim ... - Radio New Zealand Internation
No relaxing of travel bans for those connected to Fiji?s interim ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ?I told Commodore Bainimarma in my office that the bans of 2000 would be applied if there was a coup in Fiji, as there was in December 2006. ... |
Fiji interim Attorney-General says New Zealand and Australia ... - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji interim Attorney-General says New Zealand and Australia ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ?We?re trying to build strong institutions of democracy, trying to build, to put in place strong systems so we do not have coup after coup. ... |
Fiji's Interim PM Questions Forum Group's Merit - Solomon Times Online
Fiji's Interim PM Questions Forum Group's Merit Solomon Times Online, Solomon Islands - ... government following the 2006 military coup, which are still in place and which both countries say will be lifted only when Fiji returns to democratic ... |
Fiji?s interim PM threatens to call off elections
Fiji?s interim PM threatens to call off elections 23 May 2008 As this week ends, in Fiji once again there are doubts the Pacfic Island Nation will hold the elections its promised the world. On Thursday, speaking in Fijian, interim Prime Minister and coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama, told a gathering at Nadoi village outside Suva, if the country?s chiefs and politicians don?t accept the political and electoral change he wants, there will be no election in March 2009. Campbell Cooney,
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. ... |
Fiji?s interim PM plans talks with Qarase - fijilive.com (subscription)
Fiji?s interim PM plans talks with Qarase fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - ... Government has admitted it needs the support of Fiji?s political leaders to implement reforms and take the country forward following the 2006 coup. ... |
Your figures just do not add up, Mr interim Sugar Minister - Fiji Times
Your figures just do not add up, Mr interim Sugar Minister Fiji Times, Fiji - ... no heed was taken by the military commander-coup leader, the orchestrators and beneficiaries of the coup and even the Fiji Labour Party-National Farmers ... |
Stop intimidation, interim regime told - fijilive.com (subscription)
Stop intimidation, interim regime told fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - Fiji?s interim Government has been urged by Amnesty International to immediately stop the intimidation and threats against the media. ... |
Interim PM Delivers Speech In Vanuatu - Fijivillage
![]() Fijivillage | Interim PM Delivers Speech In Vanuatu Fijivillage, Fiji - He said Fiji has a coup culture which he is committed to remove, adding he is also committed to democracy and the rule of law. Bainimarama said to do this ... |
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem May 16th, 2008 AUSTRALIANS enjoy one of the world?s most durable constitutional democracies. Changes of government occur within a constitutional framework. For Australian judges, it does not matter that the government which appointed them loses office. Their legitimacy, authority, independence and responsibilities are unaffected. Six Australian judges have, in the last year or so, found themselves in the unusual situation of being members of a court in a c
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem May 16th, 2008 AUSTRALIANS enjoy one of the world?s most durable constitutional democracies. Changes of government occur within a constitutional framework. For Australian judges, it does not matter that the government which appointed them loses office. Their legitimacy, authority, independence and responsibilities are unaffected. Six Australian judges have, in the last year or so, found themselves in the unusual situation of being members of a court in a c
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem May 16th, 2008 AUSTRALIANS enjoy one of the world?s most durable constitutional democracies. Changes of government occur within a constitutional framework. For Australian judges, it does not matter that the government which appointed them loses office. Their legitimacy, authority, independence and responsibilities are unaffected. Six Australian judges have, in the last year or so, found themselves in the unusual situation of being members of a court in a c
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem May 16th, 2008 AUSTRALIANS enjoy one of the world?s most durable constitutional democracies. Changes of government occur within a constitutional framework. For Australian judges, it does not matter that the government which appointed them loses office. Their legitimacy, authority, independence and responsibilities are unaffected. Six Australian judges have, in the last year or so, found themselves in the unusual situation of being members of a court in a c
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem May 16th, 2008 AUSTRALIANS enjoy one of the world?s most durable constitutional democracies. Changes of government occur within a constitutional framework. For Australian judges, it does not matter that the government which appointed them loses office. Their legitimacy, authority, independence and responsibilities are unaffected. Six Australian judges have, in the last year or so, found themselves in the unusual situation of being members of a court in a c
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem May 16th, 2008 AUSTRALIANS enjoy one of the world?s most durable constitutional democracies. Changes of government occur within a constitutional framework. For Australian judges, it does not matter that the government which appointed them loses office. Their legitimacy, authority, independence and responsibilities are unaffected. Six Australian judges have, in the last year or so, found themselves in the unusual situation of being members of a court in a c
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem
Judges in Fiji face 'interim' problem May 16th, 2008 AUSTRALIANS enjoy one of the world?s most durable constitutional democracies. Changes of government occur within a constitutional framework. For Australian judges, it does not matter that the government which appointed them loses office. Their legitimacy, authority, independence and responsibilities are unaffected. Six Australian judges have, in the last year or so, found themselves in the unusual situation of being members of a court in a c

