at the time of elections in fiji both the natives of figi and person of india origin vote. however the vote of a native holds greater than that of a person of india origin. what type of violation of the democratic principle does this suggested
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Fiji's electoral system is the result of complex negotiations, compromises, and experiments conducted over the years leading up to and following independence from British colonial rule in 1970. A number of devices have been tried at various times to accommodate the reality that the primary faultline in Fijian politics is not ideological, but ethnic. The competing political interests of the indigenous Fijians and Indo-Fijians defined the political landscape for a generation. There are also small communities of Europeans, Chinese, and other minorities.
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