Fiji parliament confirms Sitiveni Rabuka as prime minister after days of uncertainty
by Guardian staff and agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#675ED)
Rabuka accused the outgoing government of Frank Bainimarama of stoking fear and chaos' in the aftermath of the close election
Sitiveni Rabuka has become Fiji's prime minister after a coalition of parties voted to install him, signalling an end to Frank Bainimarama's 16 years in power.
The appointment of Rabuka on Saturday ended 10 days of uncertainty after an election delivered a hung parliament. Fiji's Social Democratic Liberal party (Sodelpa) held the balance of power and on Friday voted to form a coalition with Rabuka's People's Alliance and the National Federation party.
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