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SUVA, Fiji - Fiji's interim prime minister, who was installed by a military coup, said Thursday it could be two years before elections restore the South Pacific island to democracy. Fijian ...
In his first public comments since being sworn in, Dr. Jona Senilagakali, a 77-year-old military doctor, said he took the job because he was ordered to do so by his commanding officer, Commodore ...
Bainimarama has appointed a 77 year-old army doctor, Dr Jona Senilagakali, as interim prime minister. Dr Senilagakali's office is located at the military's Queen Elizabeth Barracks, in Nabua ...
Self-appointed president, military chief Commodore Frank Bainimarama, appointed Dr Jona Baravilala Senilagakali as prime minister yesterday. Commodore Bainimarama announced a state of emergency in ...
Doctor Jona Senilagakali admits the takeover of ... be for the best interest of all the people in Fiji. TONY EASTLEY: Dr Senilagakali, the new interim Prime Minister in Fiji, speaking there ...
the military-installed prime minister said yesterday.The comments by military medic Dr. Jona Senilagakali — who said he only took the job of prime minister because he was ordered to do so by his ...
Until Wednesday Jona Senilagakali was coup leader Frank ... by force if needed. Dr Senilagakali warned New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and Australian Prime Minister John Howard, they ...
Jona Senilagakali, the army physician picked by the military Wednesday to head the government, says the takeover was illegal, but necessary. Phil Mercer reports from the Fijian capital ...
HT Image Bainimarama administered the oath to Jona Senilagakali, a doctor with no political background, who will lead the interim administration, at a ceremony in Suva. "I Jona Baravilala ...
Fiji's military-appointed Prime Minister Jona Baravilala Senilagakali has told New Zealand and Australia to keep out of Fijian affairs and warned military rule could last for years, reports said ...
Fiji's military-installed Prime Minister, Jona Senilagakali, yesterday urged Australia to butt out, lift sanctions and allow the troubled country to sort out its own internal affairs. Dr ...
Military installed Prime Minister Jona Senilagakali said the rise of VAT from 2.5 percent to 15 percent would not go ahead as had previously been announced by Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase ...