Coup leader versus coup leader: strongman election shows the cracks in Fijian democracy
by Sadhana Sen and Stephen Howes from World news | The Guardian on (#639JF)
Whatever the outcome of this year's election, the next prime minister will likely be someone who first came to power through the barrel of a gun
The last time the Australian Labor party came to power (in 2007), Australia was imposing sanctions against Fiji as a result of the country's fourth coup in 2006. Relations worsened before they improved and, partly at Australia's prompting, Fiji was suspended from the Pacific Islands Forum in 2009.
Fast forward to 2022. Fiji's 2006 coup leader is now its prime minister, Fiji is chairing the Pacific Islands Forum, and it was the first Pacific country that Australia's new foreign minister, Penny Wong, visited.
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