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In _ an indegenious fizian vote has more value than an _ fizi.

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Answered by nehaliganvit3
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In Fiji, the electoral system is such that the vote of an indigenous Fiji has more value than that of an Indian-Fijian because following two military coups in 1987, the national constituencies were abolished under pressure from Fijian ethnic-nationalists, who opposed allowing non-indigenous electors to vote for indigenous Fijian representatives.

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