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Pacific leaders warn Fiji to hold poll or face suspension - Reuters UK


Pacific leaders warn Fiji to hold poll or face suspension
Reuters UK, UK - Aug 20, 2008
ALOFI, Niue (Reuters) - South Pacific leaders warned Fiji's post-coup government on Wednesday it could be suspended from a regional forum if it failed to ...

Pacific leaders tell Fiji 'hold poll or face suspension' (Stuff)

South Pacific leaders warned Fiji's post-coup government it could be suspended from a regional forum if it failed to hold democratic elections in early 2009.

Pacific leaders warn Fiji to hold poll or face suspension (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

South Pacific leaders warned Fiji's post-coup government on Wednesday it could be suspended from a regional forum if it failed to hold democratic elections in early 2009.

Former Fijian prime minister confident of poll as scheduled - Radio New Zealand


Former Fijian prime minister confident of poll as scheduled
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - 19 minutes ago
Former Fijian prime minister Laisenia Qarese, deposed in a coup in 2006, says he remains confident elections will go ahead on schedule. ...

Smith pressures Fiji to guarantee poll - Sydney Morning Herald


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Smith pressures Fiji to guarantee poll
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 46 minutes ago
Fiji's coup leader will confront some of his harshest international critics, including Australia's Stephen Smith, as they seek a guarantee of fresh ...
Australia, NZ ministers to meet with Fiji PM Radio Australia
Fiji under Pacific pressure to hold 2009 elections Reuters India
EU doubts Fiji commitment to election deadline AFP
International Herald Tribune - Radio Australia
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Smith to quiz Fiji regime about poll (The West Australian)

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith has arrived in Fiji, putting the nation's coup leader on notice that he expects an unwavering commitment to fresh elections next year.

Smith to quiz Fiji regime about poll - The Age


Smith to quiz Fiji regime about poll
The Age, Australia - 5 minutes ago
Australia and New Zealand have led a chorus of criticism against coup leader Frank Bainimarama, whose regime has been accused of widespread human rights ...

Forum urges Fiji to reopen poll talks (The New Zealand Herald)

South Pacific states yesterday moved to reopen a dialogue with Fiji about returning to democracy - days after the coup-prone nation withdrew from a regional bloc that is pressing for elections early next year.

This poll has been disabled (Fijilive.com)

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Fiji council recommends electoral changes ahead of poll - Radio New Zealand International


Fiji council recommends electoral changes ahead of poll
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 18 minutes ago
The council is backed by the military government of Commodore Frank Bainimarama, who has ruled since seizing power in a coup in December 2006. ...

Peters doubts Fiji poll promise - TVNZ


Peters doubts Fiji poll promise
TVNZ, New Zealand - 23 minutes ago
New Zealand has serious doubts that Fiji will meet its promises on holding elections next March. Coup Leader Frank Bainimarama has pulled out of talks with ...

Peters doubts Fiji poll promise (TVNZ)

New Zealand has serious doubts that Fiji will meet its promises on holding elections next March. Coup Leader Frank Bainimarama has pulled out of talks with the Pacific Forum's Working Group which has been tasked with monitoring Fiji's return to democracy.

Fiji - Constitutional Offices Commission meeting postponed, Ousted poll chief wants post back

Dr Maurice Coughlan, a New Zealand national, was appointed last week by the COC to replace former supervisor of elections Semesa Karavaki who was ousted from office during the December 2006 coup.

Hold poll quickly, outgoing envoy says - Fiji Times


Hold poll quickly, outgoing envoy says
Fiji Times, Fiji - 20 minutes ago
But when he left in 1999, and the 2000 coup happened, that changed the course for Fiji. Mr Dinger came back in 2005, and saw that the coup in 2000 brought ...

Fiji report designed to avoid poll vow (TVNZ)

Australia's Foreign Minister Stephen Smith says fresh accusations from Fiji about Australia are another attempt to distract attention from its military government keeping democracy on hold.

Poll shows Fiji is safe - Bainimarama - Stuff.co.nz


Poll shows Fiji is safe - Bainimarama
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 56 minutes ago
Fiji's military leader Frank Bainimarama, who seized power in a military coup in December 2006 and appointed himself prime minister of the country, ...

Poll shows Fiji is safe - Bainimarama (Stuff)

Fiji's military government has trumpeted the results of an online poll that found the South Pacific island nation was safer for Australian families than the US and UK.

Fiji - Let ex-coup convicts contest poll --ousted PM

But the interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama remains adamant that former convicts would not be allowed to do so.

FWRM encouraged by poll commitment - Fiji Times


FWRM encouraged by poll commitment
Fiji Times, Fiji - 53 minutes ago
Fiji has been in limbo since a military coup on December 5, and there have been reports of alleged human rights violations by the military and police over ...

Fiji backs off poll pledge - New Zealand Herald


Fiji backs off poll pledge
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 3 minutes ago
Fiji's coup leader appears to have further backed away from a key commitment he made to Pacific leaders last month. Commodore Frank Bainimarama had agreed ...
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