- The
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei (SVT),
occasionally known in
English as
Fijian Political Party, was a
party which dominated the
politics of Fiji in...
-
Labour Party. It was also a
wipeout loss for the in****bent
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei (SVT)
government of
Sitiveni Rabuka,
which lost all but eight...
-
including Europeans, Chinese, and
Banaban Islanders). The
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei led by
Sitiveni Rabuka, who had
instigated the 1987 coups, won...
- 1992,
Kamikamica and five of his
supporters had left the
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei of
Sitiveni Rabuka and
unsuccessfully challenged him for the...
-
coups in 1987, was
brought about by
splits within the
ruling Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei (SVT) and by the
withdrawal of the
support of the Fiji Labour...
- Alliance, the New
Labour Unity Party, and most
members of the
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni Taukei.
Dissolved in
April 2005 and
merged into the new
National Alliance...
-
House of
Representatives in 1999 as a
candidate of the
ruling Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei (SVT), one of only 8 SVT
candidates to win seats. He defeated...
- Nailatikau. In 1991, Adi Lala
founded the
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei (Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni Taukei, or SVT) as the
successor to the disbanded...
-
Political parties Alliance
Party Fiji
Labour Party Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei Soqosoqo
Duavata ni
Lewenivanua FijiFirst People's Alliance...
-
Filipe Bole, a
former Cabinet Minister, as a
merger of the
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei (which had
dominated the
government in the 1990s), the Fijian...