2005–2006 Fijian political crisis, the Glossary
The tension between Fiji's government and military forces, which had been simmering for more than two years, appeared to escalate in late December 2005.[1]
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ABC Television (Australian TV network)
ABC Television is the general name for the national television services of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and ABC Television (Australian TV network)
Alexander Downer
Alexander John Gosse Downer (born 9 September 1951) is an Australian former politician and diplomat who was leader of the Liberal Party from 1994 to 1995, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1996 to 2007, and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2014 to 2018.
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Andrew Hughes (police officer)
Andrew Charles Hughes (6 June 1956 – 28 August 2018) was an Australian police officer of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) who served as the Chief Police Officer (CPO) for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and the Head of the United Nations Police Division.
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Attorney-General of Fiji
The Attorney-General is a political and legal officer in Fiji.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and Attorney-General of Fiji
Benny Hinn
Toufik Benedictus "Benny" Hinn (born 3 December 1952) is an Israeli-born Palestinean-American-Canadian televangelist, best known for his regular "Miracle Crusades"—revival meeting or faith healing summits that are usually held in stadiums in major cities, which are later broadcast worldwide on his television program, This Is Your Day.
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Cabinet of Fiji
The Cabinet of Fiji is a Government body of Ministers appointed by the Prime Minister of Fiji and responsible to the Parliament of Fiji.
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Captain (armed forces)
The army rank of captain (from the French capitaine) is a commissioned officer rank historically corresponding to the command of a company of soldiers.
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Church involvement in Fiji coups
Fiji's four coups in the past two decades have had church involvement.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and Church involvement in Fiji coups
Commodore (rank)
Commodore is a senior naval rank used in many navies which is equivalent to brigadier or brigadier general and air commodore.
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Conservative Alliance-Matanitu Vanua
The Conservative Alliance (Matanitu Vanua in Fijian) was a right-wing political party in Fiji, and a member of the ruling coalition government.
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Coup d'état
A coup d'état, or simply a coup, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership.
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Director of Public Prosecutions (Fiji)
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) Fiji is an independent office by virtue of section 117 of the 2013 Constitution of Fiji.
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Economy of Fiji
The economy of Fiji is one of the most developed among the Pacific islands.
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Ema Druavesi
Ema Druavesi is a former Fijian trade unionist and politician.
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Epeli Nailatikau
Brigadier-General Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, (born 5 July 1941) (often referred to as Na Turaga Mai Naisogolaca) is a Fijian chief who was President of Fiji from 2009 to 2015.
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Evangelism
In Christianity, evangelism or witnessing is the act of preaching the gospel with the intention of sharing the message and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Fiji
Fiji (Viti,; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, Fijī), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean.
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Fiji Intelligence Services
The Fiji Intelligence Services (FIS) is a former intelligence agency of the Republic of the Fiji Islands.
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Fiji Labour Party
The Fiji Labour Party (FLP; Ilawalawa Cakacaka ni Viti), also known as Fiji Labour, is a political party in Fiji.
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Fiji Live
FijiLive is an portal covering local and political news,,, (general) and international news.
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Fiji Sun
Fiji Sun is a daily newspaper published in Fiji since September 1999 and owned by Sun News Limited.
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Fiji Television
Fiji Television Limited is one of Fiji's main television networks.
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Fiji Times
The Fiji Times is a daily English-language newspaper published in Suva, Fiji.
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Fiji Village
Fiji Village (stylised Fijivillage) is an online news website in Fiji which is fully owned and operated by Communications Fiji Limited.
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Fijian dollar
The Fijian dollar (currency sign: FJ$, $; currency code: FJD) has been the currency of Fiji since 1969 and was also the currency between 1867 and 1873.
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Frank Bainimarama
Josaia Voreqe "Frank" Bainimarama (Fijian: tʃoˈsɛia βoˈreŋɡe mbɛiniˈmarama; born 27 April 1954) is a Fijian former politician and naval officer who served as the prime minister of Fiji from 2007 until 2022.
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Graham Leung
Graham Everett Leung is a Fijian lawyer who has served as the attorney-general since 5 June 2024.
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Great Council of Chiefs
The Great Council of Chiefs (Bose Levu Vakaturaga) is a Fijian constitutional body. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and Great Council of Chiefs are politics of Fiji.
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House of Representatives of Fiji
The House of Representatives was the lower chamber of Fiji's Parliament from 1970 to 2006. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and House of Representatives of Fiji are politics of Fiji.
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Indo-Fijians
Indo-Fijians (Fiji ke Hindustani), also known as Indian Fijians (also colloquially known as "Findians" or "Findus"), are Fijian citizens of South Asian descent, and include people who trace their ancestry to various regions of the Indian subcontinent.
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Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.
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Jale Baba
Jale Baba is a Fijian businessman and political organizer.
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Jioji Kotobalavu
Jioji Kotobalavu is a former Fijian civil servant who served as chief executive in the Prime Minister's office under five Prime Ministers.
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Jokapeci Koroi
Jokapeci Talei Koroi (1932 – 12 July 2011) was a Fijian politician.
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Jone Baledrokadroka
Jone Baledrokadroka is a Fijian academic and former soldier who served briefly as Republic of Fiji Military Forces Land Force Commander in January 2006.
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Joni Madraiwiwi
Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi, Lord Madraiwiwi Tangatatonga (10 November 1957 – 29 September 2016) was a prominent Fijian lawyer, legal scholar, jurist, and politician.
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Josefa Iloilo
Ratu Josefa Iloilovatu Uluivuda, (29 December 1920 – 6 February 2011) was a Fijian politician who served as the 3rd President of Fiji from 2000 until 2009, excluding a brief period from 5 December 2006 to 4 January 2007 (see below).
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Josefa Vosanibola
Josefa Bole Vosanibola is a former Fijian politician and Cabinet Minister.
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Judge-advocate
Judge-advocates are military lawyers serving in different capacities in the military justice systems of different jurisdictions.
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Kevueli Bulamainaivalu
Kevueli Bulamainaivalu is a Fijian police officer, who held the position of Assistant Commissioner of Police - Crime, before he was dismissed following the military coup that took place on 5 December 2006.
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Labasa
Labasa (लम्बासा) is a town in Fiji with a population of 28,500 at the most recent census held in 2010.
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Laisenia Qarase
Laisenia Qarase (pronounced; 4 February 1941 – 21 April 2020) was a Fijian politician.
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Law enforcement in Fiji
Fiji has a unified national police force, the Fiji Police, whose motto is Salus Populi meaning "the welfare of the people".
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Lekh Ram Vayeshnoi
Lekh Ram Vayeshnoi, is a Fijian politician of Indian descent.
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Lesi Korovavala
Lesi Korovavala is a former Fijian civil servant, who served as the chief executive officer of the Ministry for Home Affairs.
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Lieutenant colonel
Lieutenant colonel is a rank of commissioned officers in the armies, most marine forces and some air forces of the world, above a major and below a colonel.
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Mahendra Chaudhry
Mahendra Pal Chaudhry (महेन्द्र पाल चौधरी; born 9 February 1942) is a Fijian politician and the leader of the Fiji Labour Party.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and Mahendra Chaudhry
Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia)
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, also known as the Foreign Minister, is the minister of state of the Commonwealth of Australia charged with overseeing the creation and implementation of international diplomacy, relations and foreign affairs policy, as the head of the foreign affairs section of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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Minister for Foreign Affairs (Fiji)
The Minister for Foreign Affairs (commonly known as the Foreign Minister) is a cabinet minister responsible for foreign relations and diplomacy of Fiji, and oversees its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs (New Zealand)
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, also known as the Foreign Minister, is a senior minister in the New Zealand Government heading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and responsible for relations with foreign countries.
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Moses Driver
Moses Driver is a former Fijian police officer, who served as Deputy Commissioner of Police until he was removed from office in the 2006 Fijian coup d'état.
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Mutiny
Mutiny is a revolt among a group of people (typically of a military, of a crew, or of a crew of pirates) to oppose, change, or remove superiors or their orders.
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Nainendra Nand
Nainendra Nand was the Solicitor-General of Fiji from 1997 to 2006.
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Nasinu
Nasinu is an urban area on the island Viti Levu in Fiji.
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National Federation Party
The National Federation Party (Fiji Hindi: नेशनल फेडरेशन पार्टी; Fijian: Mataisoqosoqo ni National Federation) is a Fijian political party founded by A. D. Patel in November 1968, as a merger of the Federation Party and the National Democratic Party.
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National Security Council (Fiji)
The National Security Council is, as its name indicates, the Republic of Fiji's national security council.
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Neumi Leweni
Neumi Leweni is a Fijian former soldier, diplomat, and civil servant, who served as spokesperson for the Republic of Fiji Military Forces and the military regime during the 2006 Fijian coup d'état.
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New Nationalist Party (Fiji)
The New Nationalist Party was a Fijian political party with a strongly nationalist platform, arguing for the paramountcy of indigenous Fijian interests and of the Christian faith, professed by the great majority of indigenous Fijians but relatively few Indo-Fijians, who comprise some 38 percent of the country's population.
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Orisi Rabukawaqa
Orisi Rabukawaqa is a Fijian career soldier.
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Peacekeeping
Peacekeeping comprises activities, especially military ones, intended to create conditions that favor lasting peace.
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Pistol
A pistol is a type of handgun, characterised by a barrel with an integral chamber.
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Pita Nacuva
Pita Kewa Nacuva is a Fijian politician and former Fiji rugby union international.
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Politics of Fiji
The politics of Fiji take place within the framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic.
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Poseci Bune
Poseci Waqalevu Bune (9 September 1946 – 22 November 2023) was a Fijian civil servant, diplomat, politician and Cabinet Minister.
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President of Fiji
The president of Fiji is the head of state of the Republic of Fiji. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and president of Fiji are politics of Fiji.
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Prime Minister of Fiji
The prime minister of Fiji is the head of government of the Republic of Fiji.
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Public Service Commission (Fiji)
The Public Service Commission (PSC) is a statutory agency in Fiji within the Ministry of Civil Service that is responsible for overseeing standards of all civil servants.
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Qoriniasi Bale
Qoriniasi Babitu Bale (1941 — 21 March 2014) was a barrister, a solicitor and a politician who served twice as Fiji's Minister for Justice and Attorney-General, most recently from 2001 to 2006, when he was deposed in the military coup of 5 December.
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Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Suva
Queen Elizabeth Barracks is a Fijian Army base, located in the suburb of Nabua, in Suva and is the national headquarters of the Fijian military.
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Radio Gold
Radio Gold is a privately owned radio station in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
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Ratu
Ratu is an Austronesian title used by male Fijians of chiefly rank.
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Reaction to the 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
The crisis that saw a virtual breakdown in relations between Fiji's government and military forces in late 2005 and early 2006, generated fears of civil unrest and even a military coup. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and Reaction to the 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis are politics of Fiji.
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Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill
The Reconciliation and Unity Commission was a proposed government body to be set up if the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, which was introduced into the Fijian Parliament on 4 May 2005 was passed. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill are 2005 in Fiji.
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Republic of Fiji Military Forces
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF, formerly the Royal Fiji Military Forces) is the military force of the Pacific island nation of Fiji.
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Saula Telawa
Saula Telawa was a Fijian nationalist politician who served as President of the now-defunct New Nationalist Party, which advocated indigenous Fijian paramountcy.
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Sedition
Sedition is overt conduct, such as speech or organization, that tends toward rebellion against the established order.
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Sitiveni Rabuka
Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka (born 13 September 1948) is a Fijian politician, sportsman, and former soldier who has been serving as Prime Minister of Fiji since 24 December 2022.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and Sitiveni Rabuka
Solicitor-General of Fiji
The Solicitor-General of Fiji is the Chief Executive Officer of the Attorney-General's Chambers, and as such assists the Attorney-General in advising the government on legal matters, and in performing legal work for the government.
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Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei
The Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei (SVT), occasionally known in English as Fijian Political Party, was a party which dominated the politics of Fiji in the 1990s and was the mainstay of coalition governments from 1992 to 1999.
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Speaker of the House of Representatives of Fiji
The Speaker was the presiding officer of the Fijian House of Representatives.
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Stuart Huggett
Stuart Huggett (died 10 September 2021) was a British-born Fijian architect, businessman, and civil servant, who served as Chairman of the Public Service Commission from 2004 to 2006, when he was removed from office on 6 December 2006 by the Military junta which had seized power the previous day.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and Stuart Huggett
Submachine gun
A submachine gun (SMG) is a magazine-fed automatic carbine designed to fire handgun cartridges.
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Sunday Star-Times
The Sunday Star-Times is a New Zealand newspaper published each weekend in Auckland.
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Suva
Suva (सुवा) is the capital and largest city of Fiji.
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Ted Young (politician)
Ted Young is a Fijian politician, who served in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase from 2001 to 2006.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
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Treason
Treason is the crime of attacking a state authority to which one owes allegiance.
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Vice-President of Fiji
The position of the vice-president of the Republic of Fiji was created in 1990, to provide a constitutional successor to the president of Fiji, in the event of the latter's death or resignation, or of his otherwise being unable to carry out his duties. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and vice-President of Fiji are politics of Fiji.
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Winston Peters
Winston Raymond Peters (born 11 April 1945) is a New Zealand politician who has been the leader of New Zealand First since it was founded in 1993.
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Wiretapping
Wiretapping, also known as wire tapping or telephone tapping, is the monitoring of telephone and Internet-based conversations by a third party, often by covert means.
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1997 Constitution of Fiji
The 1997 Constitution of Fiji was the supreme law of Fiji from its adoption in 1997 until 2009 when President Josefa Iloilo purported to abrogate it.
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2000 Fijian coup d'état
The Fiji coup d'état of 2000 was a civilian coup d'état by hardline i-Taukei (ethnic Fijian) nationalists against the elected government of an Indo-Fijian Prime Minister, Mahendra Chaudhry on 19 May 2000. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and 2000 Fijian coup d'état are 2000s coups d'état and coup attempts and military coups in Fiji.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and 2000 Fijian coup d'état
2000 Fijian Mutinies
Two military mutinies took place in connection with the civilian coup d'état that occurred in Fiji in 2000, the first while the rebellion instigated by George Speight was in progress, and the second four months after it had ended.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and 2000 Fijian Mutinies
2006 Fijian coup d'état
The Fijian coup d'état of December 2006 was a coup d'état in Fiji carried out by Commodore Frank Bainimarama against Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase and President Josefa Iloilo. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and 2006 Fijian coup d'état are 2000s coups d'état and coup attempts, 2006 in Fiji and military coups in Fiji.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and 2006 Fijian coup d'état
2006 Fijian general election
General elections were held in Fiji between 6 and 13 May 2006. 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and 2006 Fijian general election are 2006 in Fiji.
See 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis and 2006 Fijian general election
See also
2000s coups d'état and coup attempts
- 2000 Cambodian coup d'état attempt
- 2000 Ecuadorian coup d'état
- 2000 Fijian coup d'état
- 2000 Paraguayan coup attempt
- 2000 Solomon Islands coup d'état
- 2001 Burundian coup attempt
- 2001 Central African Republic coup attempt
- 2001 Haitian coup attempt
- 2001 Ivorian coup attempt
- 2002 Ivorian coup attempt
- 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt
- 2003 Burkina Faso coup attempt
- 2003 Central African Republic coup d'état
- 2003 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état
- 2003 Mauritanian coup attempt
- 2003 São Tomé and Príncipe coup attempt
- 2004 Chadian coup attempt
- 2004 Democratic Republic of the Congo coup attempt
- 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup attempt
- 2004 Haitian coup d'état
- 2004 Sudanese coup attempt
- 2005 Mauritanian coup d'état
- 2005 Togolese coup d'état
- 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
- 2006 Chadian coup attempt
- 2006 East Timorese crisis
- 2006 Fijian coup d'état
- 2006 Malagasy coup attempt
- 2006 Thai coup d'état
- 2006 state of emergency in the Philippines
- 2006–2008 Bangladeshi political crisis
- 2007 Zimbabwean alleged coup attempt
- 2008 Guinean coup d'état
- 2008 Mauritanian coup d'état
- 2008 Omdurman attack
- 2008 occupation of Iolani Palace
- 2009 Honduran coup d'état
- 2009 Malagasy political crisis
- Andahuaylas uprising
- Bangladesh Rifles revolt
- Operation Cage Action Plan
- Resignation of Kamisese Mara
- Sarıkız, Ayışığı, Yakamoz and Eldiven
- Second EDSA Revolution
- Sledgehammer (alleged coup plan)
- Tulip Revolution
2005 in Fiji
- 2005 Fijian local elections
- 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
- Fiji Week, 2005
- Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill
- Timeline of the 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
2005 in politics
- 2005 Jhalakathi bombing
- 2005 NATO Headquarters summit
- 2005 elections
- 2005 in politics
- 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
- Constitution Park (New Hampshire)
- Constitution of Iraq
- Government of Kurdistan Region
- Hello Garci scandal
- Justice Sunday
- Le Mans Congress
- List of state leaders in 2005
- Lost Liberty Hotel
- November 2005 Bangladesh court bombing
- October 2005 Bangladesh court bombing
- Videoscandals
- X-file scandal
2006 in Fiji
- 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
- 2006 Fijian coup d'état
- 2006 Fijian general election
- 2006 Fijian presidential election
- 2006 OFC Club Championship
- 2006 in Fiji
- Fiji at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- Survivor: Fiji
- Timeline of the 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
2006 in politics
- 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
- 2006 Arab League summit
- 2006 Dutch cabinet formation
- 2006 Georgian–Russian espionage controversy
- 2006 Iranian sumptuary law hoax
- 2006 Iraqi government formation
- 2006 Islamic Courts Union offensive
- 2006 Malagasy coup attempt
- 2006 Riga summit
- 2006 Russian ban of Moldovan and Georgian wines
- 2006 Singapore elitism controversy
- 2006 Ukrainian political crisis
- 2006 deportation of Georgians from Russia
- 2006 elections
- 2006 in politics
- 2006–2007 Bolivian Constituent Assembly
- 2006–2007 Dutch cabinet formation
- 2006–2008 Bangladeshi political crisis
- Assassination of Anna Politkovskaya
- Constitution of Serbia
- Dissenters' March
- International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust
- List of 2006 Canadian incumbents
- List of state leaders in 2006
- Marbella City Council dissolution
- Minister affair at the announcement of the Reinfeldt cabinet
- PMU 18 scandal
- Palestinian Prisoners' Document
- Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko
- Reactions to the assassination of Anna Politkovskaya
- Russian march
- Second inauguration of Álvaro Uribe
- Videoscandals
Military coups in Fiji
- 1987 Fijian coups d'état
- 2000 Fijian coup d'état
- 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
- 2006 Fijian coup d'état
- Interim Cabinet of Fiji
Politics of Fiji
- 1977 Fijian constitutional crisis
- 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
- 2009 Fijian constitutional crisis
- Blue Ribbon campaign (Fiji)
- Communal constituencies
- Constituency Boundaries Commission (Fiji)
- Council of Rotuma
- Counter Revolutionary Warfare Unit Court Martial, Fiji
- Electoral system of Fiji
- Fiji Focus
- Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption
- Fiji Week, 2004
- Fiji Week, 2005
- Foreign relations of Fiji
- General electors
- Governor-General of Fiji
- Great Council of Chiefs
- House of Representatives of Fiji
- Human rights in Fiji
- Leader of the Opposition (Fiji)
- List of political families in Fiji
- Military opposition to the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill
- Minister of Finance (Fiji)
- National Council for Building a Better Fiji
- National constituencies
- Open constituencies
- Parliament of Fiji
- People's Charter for Change, Peace and Progress
- Political parties in Fiji
- Politics of Fiji
- President of Fiji
- Rabi Council of Leaders
- Reaction to the 2005–2006 Fijian political crisis
- Religious reaction to the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill
- Resignation of Kamisese Mara
- Roko Malani
- Senate of Fiji
- Vice-President of Fiji
- Yellow Ribbon campaign (Fiji)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–2006_Fijian_political_crisis
Also known as 2005-06 Fijian political crisis, Fiji crisis of 2005-2006, Fijian political crisis - 2005-2006, Fijian political crisis 2005-2006, Fijian political crisis 2005–06, Military unrest in Fiji, December 2005, Military unrest in Fiji, December 2005 - January 2006.
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