News - Fiji’s ruler sets election date
Commodore Frank Bainimarama said he hoped to improve Fiji’s economy and put in place all the necessary measures for a free and fair election by then.
Cmdr Bainimarama ousted the elected government of Laisenia Qarase last December, claiming it was corrupt.
The coup - Fiji’s fourth in two decades - was condemned internationally.
Cmdr Bainimarama was speaking a day after a report by the Pacific Islands Forum, a regional body, described the coup as unconstitutional and called for fresh elections in 18 months.
Sanctions
Cmdr Bainimarama outlined plans to improve the “precarious state of the nation’s finances” in order to create more jobs and better dating free millionaire online site
for Fijians.
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FIJI TENSIONS TIMELINE
2000: Brief coup put down by army chief Bainimarama
July 2005: Bainimarama warns he will topple government if it pardons jailed coup plotters
May 2006: PM Laisenia Qarase wins re-election
31 Oct: Qarase tries - and fails - to replace Bainimarama
November: Qarase says he will change law offering clemency to coup plotters - Bainimarama warns of coup
5 Dec: Military declares coup
Fiji voices: Coup impact
Fears for future
History of coups
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Preparations for the elections would include a constitutional review, a ethnic dating census and an examination of electoral boundaries, he went on.
“Under this roadmap, Fiji will be ready for a general election and a full adult compare dating online site of parliamentary democracy in 2010,” he said in a statement.
Cmdr Bainimarama installed an interim government and made himself prime minister after leading a bloodless coup against the elected government on 5 December.
He said he was compelled to act as corruption and racism against Fiji’s ethnic Indian minority was flourishing under Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase
However, the coup has faced opposition both at home and abroad, with economic, diplomatic and defence sanctions imposed by Australia, New Zealand, Britain and the United States.
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