Fiji could have a military government
for up to three years and at least until a new constitution
is in place.
General elections won’t be held until the new
constitution is in place, says army commander and head of
the military government, Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
He
said the review of the constitution should not take long as
a lot of work had gone into the last two
constitutions.
However he said it could take as long as
three years or as less as 12
months.
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