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981:(who served a three-year prison term for coup-related offences) implicated some senior members of the SVT in the planning of the coup. Druavesi strongly denied that the party had been involved in any way whatsoever, and that if any SVT officials had participated in the plot, they must have done so as individuals, not as representatives of the party. She called on the police to interrogate those identified by Waqabaca and Navakasuasua, however, to determine the truth of the allegations. 999:(SDL), accusing it of racism, corruption, and incompetence. Policies enacted supposedly for the benefit of indigenous Fijians had benefited only a few people with family or business ties to government leaders, she said. "Top posts and lucrative contracts were awarded to people who support the party," she alleged. Druavesi said she believed that the Fijian people, disappointed by the SDL-CAMV coalition, would return to the SVT in the 2006 election. 132: 955:(CAMV), on whose six parliamentary votes the government depended for its majority. She also expressed concern that the bill interfered with the judicial system. Leweniqila, however, said that not only was the proposal nothing new, it was in fact one that Rabuka, on behalf of the SVT, had proposed as long ago as 2002. He added, however, that acknowledging the government of deposed Prime Minister 22: 1348: 1262: 1225: 1217: 1171: 1138: 1130: 1297: 1179: 1002:
Druavesi's attacks notwithstanding, Rabuka pursued negotiations with the SDL, and on 25 November Prime Minister Qarase confirmed that his own party would definitely be working with the SVT in the forthcoming election. He expected that one expression of cooperation between the SDL and the SVT, as
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reported on 2 March that party officials had met the previous weekend and had decided to continue working as part of the Grand Coalition. The party would not disband or merge with another party, and would retain its identity, Druavesi said. This was because the party was an original one, not a
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Druavesi said on 23 February 2006 that the door was open for former members of the CAMV, which had been dissolved on 18 February, to join the SVT. Not all CAMV members had supported the merger of their party with the SDL, she told the
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A rump of the SVT resisted the merger and continued to exist under the presidency of Rabuka. In May 2005, divisions appeared in the leadership of the party over the government's controversial proposal to establish a
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voting. These policies failed to stem the tide; the SVT's share of the vote sank to just 5.5 percent and it failed to win any seats. Much of the support it had previously enjoyed went to the new
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for school children, an increase in government spending to alleviate poverty, and promotion of community initiatives to end domestic violence. It also called for a return to
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news service. She also revealed that the party had received more than a hundred written applications from persons willing to contest the 2006 election for the SVT.
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and other minorities)). The end to multiracial voting resulted in a trend towards intracommunal politics, and multiracial parties like the old
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went against the GCC-supported SVT party during the 1992 elections and the SVT lost both allocated seats from the Ra constituency during the
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that were limited to specific ethnic communities, each of which had an allocated number of seats in the House (37 indigenous Fijians, 27
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members of the Grand Coalition, would be to exchange electoral preferences between themselves before going outside the group. Under
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to perpetrators of the 2000 coup and compensation to its victims. Rabuka endorsed the proposal, as did executive member
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Towards the end of 2005, the SVT found itself fending off allegations relating to the 2000 coup. In interviews with the
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Allegations of corruption eroded the popularity of the SVT-led government, which was heavily defeated in the
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Lala for the leadership; and her family subsequently distanced themselves from the party. The SVT won the
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Mara had announced his intention not to contest the election that was to be held in 1992, but his wife,
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held to restore democracy in 2001 on a platform of supporting the 1997 constitution with amendments,
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were therefore dissolved and replaced by parties representing principally a single ethnic group.
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that was called three years early in 1994, after the 1993 national budget defeat in parliament.
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In June 2002, many members of the party merged with a number of other parties to form the
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Like many other political parties, the SVT was disbanded some time after the
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as the lawful government of the land would be the right place to start.
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Mesake Nacola, as an independent candidate, winning the second seat.
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On 26 June 2005, Druavesi made a stinging attack on the ruling
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The party was founded in 1990 as the political vehicle of the
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
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Malani became the oldest member to be elected to the
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