- Fiji Democratic Party
The Fiji Democratic Party is a former political party in
Fiji , which operated between June 2002 and April 2005.It was founded by
Filipe Bole , a former Cabinet Minister, as a merger of theFijian Political Party (which had dominated the government in the 1990s), theFijian Association Party , the Christian Democratic Alliance, and the New Labour Unity Party. All but the last of these had been eliminated from Parliament in the parliamentary election of 2001. The party aimed to secure a niche in the middle ground of Fijian politics, offering a multiracial alternative to theUnited Fiji Party /Conservative Alliance coalition of Prime MinisterLaisenia Qarase (supported almost exclusively by indigenous Fijians) on the one hand, and theFiji Labour Party of former Prime MinisterMahendra Chaudhry (supported mostly byIndo-Fijian s) on the other. Among its policies was a proposal to abolish race-based voting and to introduceuniversal suffrage for all electorates (at present, 46 of the 71 seats in the House of Representatives represent ethnic communities and are elected from closedelectoral roll s).In April 2005, the FDP announced its own dissolution and merger with the newly-formed
National Alliance Party of Fiji , founded byRatu Epeli Ganilau , a chief whose father and father-in-law both served as President of Fiji. Filipe Bole has been appointed a spokesman for the new party.
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