Next Fijian general election

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Next Fijian general election
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  2022 No later than 2026

All 55 seats in Parliament
28 seats needed for a majority
  Frank Bainimarama November 2014.jpg Sitiveni Rabuka 2020.jpg
Leader Frank Bainimarama Sitiveni Rabuka
Party FijiFirst People's Alliance
Last election42.55%, 26 seats35.82%, 21 seats
Current seats2621
Seats neededIncrease2.svg 3Increase2.svg 7

  Biman Prasad January 2015.jpg Aseri Radrodro 2016.jpg
Leader Biman Prasad Aseri Radrodro
Party NFP SODELPA
Last election8.89%, 5 seats5.14%, 3 seats
Current seats53
Seats neededIncrease2.svg 23Increase2.svg 25

Incumbent Prime Minister

Sitiveni Rabuka
People's Alliance



General elections will be held in Fiji by 2026 to elect members of the eighth Parliament under the 2013 constitution.

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Background

The 2022 general elections resulted in a hung parliament. Although FijiFirst emerged as the largest party, a coalition government was formed by the People's Alliance (led by Sitiveni Rabuka) with the National Federation Party and the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA). [1] This coalition has also began somewhat friendly relations with other parties such as the Fiji Labour Party, which signed a memorandum of understanding with the Freedom Alliance and the Unity Party. [2]

Following the coalition's victory, members from all three parties were given ministerial positions in the Cabinet. Due to this, there are three Deputy Prime Ministers; Manoa Kamikamica (People's Alliance), Biman Prasad (NFP) and Bill Gavoka (SODELPA).

On 17 February 2023, Bainimarama was suspended from Parliament for three years after making offensive comments about President Wiliame Katonivere and Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, along with making seditious statements in breach of standing orders. [3] On 8 March 2023, he resigned from Parliament and as Opposition Leader, being arrested and charged with breach of office the next day. [4] He was replaced as Opposition Leader by Inia Seruiratu, [5] but remained party leader. [6]

On 7 June 2023, it was revealed that the FijiFirst party would be deregistered if they failed to proceed with submitting their audited accounts to the Fijian Elections Office (FEO) by 15 July 2023. Members of the party would also be unable to attended the next sitting of Parliament if their accounts are not submitted to the FEO by 15 June 2023. If the seats of these members are vacant, a by-election would be held. [7]

On 14 March 2024 the High Court of Fiji convicted Bainimarama of attempting to pervert the course of justice. [8] On 9 May 2024 he was sentenced to one year in prison. [9] [10]

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