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Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka CF OBE MSD (Fijian: [sitʃiˈβeni ramˈbuka]; born 13
September 1948) is a
Fijian politician, sportsman, and
former soldier who...
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Sitiveni Waica Sivivatu (born 19
April 1982 in Suva, Fiji) is a
retired New
Zealand rugby union footballer,
playing on the
position of a wing. He was largely...
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Sitiveni Polu Le'uligana Tuku'aho (also
known as
Prince Tungi) (born 25 June 1990) is a
Tongan Prince and
member of the
Tongan Royal Family.
Tungi is the...
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Sitiveni Moceidreke (1 June 1937 –
November 2023) was a
Fijian sprinter. He
competed in the men's 100
metres and men's 200
metres at the 1960
Summer Olympics...
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Ganilau to ****ert
executive power and
negotiate a settlement. Coup
leader Sitiveni Rabuka deposed Ganilau and
declared Fiji a republic. In the wake of coalition...
- Mara. He was
succeeded by the
leader of the 1987
Fijian coups d'état,
Sitiveni Rabuka.
Bainimarama resigned from
Parliament and as the
leader of the opposition...
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Republic of Fiji.
Since 2022,
there have been
three deputy prime ministers. "
Sitiveni Rabuka is Fiji's new
prime minister". RNZ. 24
December 2022. Retrieved...
- Chinese, and
Banaban Islanders). The
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei led by
Sitiveni Rabuka, who had
instigated the 1987 coups, won 30 of the 38
seats reserved...
- the
support of the Fiji
Labour Party,
which claimed that
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka had
reneged on a deal to
review Fiji's
electoral system,
which was...
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republic on 10 October. Both
military actions were led by
Lieutenant Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka, then
third in
command of the
Royal Fiji
Military Forces. Both before...