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No. Fiji follows the Westminster Abbey parlimentary system.
In the past, Fiji uses the British law and system not until 1970 when Fiji got Independant.
The voting system in Fiji is as follows:- A person age(s) 21 and over is eligible to vote, the person has to be a registered voter and can only vote once. People vote according to what they think on which political party can keep their promises and the infrastructure of socities.
Please refer to "How is Fiji's leader chosen" for answer to this question. Thankyou.
Fiji is not classified as an oligarchy; it is a parliamentary republic with a multi-party system. However, it has experienced periods of military rule and political instability, which can create conditions that resemble oligarchic governance, where power is concentrated among a few individuals or groups. The political landscape is influenced by ethnic divisions and historical factors, but the government structure is designed to represent a broader electorate.
Suva is a city in Fiji. Its geographical co-ordinates are 181416 S and 1784419 E. Suva is Fiji's administrative and political capital.
What current economic system does Fiji have
What type of system is Fiji using
No, Fiji is a country of its own with its own Government, currency, laws and system. Fiji is an island nation approximately 1700 mi. (2700 km.) east of Australia. Fiji gained its independence from UK in 1970.
Fiji is the heart of the south pacific and first in technology, education and health system. The resources in Fiji is very welcoming and Fiji offers so much more. There is absolutely nothing you cant find in malls, supermarket and shopping centres. Fiji has it all.