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Fiji has new government after three Opposition parties form coalition

SYDNEY, Dec 20 —Fiji will have a new leader for the first time in 16 years after a national election resulted in three parties joining up in a coalition to form government, dislodging Frank Bainimarama’s Fiji First party.

The Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) announced today it had decided to form a coalition with Sitiveni Rabuka’s People’s Alliance and the National Federation Party.

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The decision came after two days of deliberations and rival presentations by former Prime Minister Bainimarama and the People’s Alliance party, after a national election last week resulted in a deadlock.

At a livestreamed news conference, Rabuka thanked the people of Fiji.

"They have voted for change and we have given them that,” he said. — Reuters

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