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Last Updated: Apr 9, 2007 - 12:46:40 AM |
Laisenia Qarase was sworn in for the second, five year-term as Fiji prime minister of the racially divided South Pacific nation following his narrow win over an ethnic Indian rival.
Qarase took his oath of office at Government House in capital, Suva, shortly after election officials confirmed that his Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua (SDL) party had won.
His party secured 36 seats in the 71-member Parliament following May 6-13 parliamentary elections.
Earlier, Qarase said he also had secured the written commitments of support from two independent lawmakers, which would give him a majority of 38 seats.
The opposition Fiji Labour Party, led by former Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry, an ethnic Indian who was ousted in a 2000 coup by armed Fijian nationalists, won 31 seats in the tightly contested election.
Labour has the support of two lawmakers from the allied United Peoples' Party.
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