Fiji's new Prime Minister Rabuka (Sitiveni Rabuka).

(Taken from Rabuka Twitter)

[Reporter Yang Chengyu/Report from Taipei] On the 14th of this month, the South Pacific country Fiji held its third parliamentary election after the military coup in 2006. This is the third democratic election in Fiji, which has attracted international attention.

The election results were officially released on the 18th. On the 24th, the National Assembly elected the leader of the People's Alliance Party, Sitiveni Rabuka, as prime minister and formed a new cabinet.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated today (24th) that the coalition government of Fiji's "People's Alliance Party", "National Federation Party" (National Federation Party) and "Social Democratic Liberal Party" (SODELPA) has successfully completed the rotation of political parties. The representative office of our country in Fiji has been asked to express the sincere congratulations of our government.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out that Rabuka served as Prime Minister of Fiji from 1992 to 1999. This time he led the establishment of the "People's Alliance Party" to win the ruling power again. State interaction.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the Chinese government will continue to maintain steady exchanges with the new government of Fiji through the Chinese representative office in Fiji on the basis of existing substantive cooperation, explore mutually beneficial cooperation areas, deepen the friendly relationship between Taiwan and Fiji, and jointly maintain the Indo-Pacific region peace, stability and economic development.