Who led the 2000 coup in Fiji?

George Speight (born 1957) is a Fijian politician who was the leader of the 2000 Fijian coup d’état.

Who carried out the civilian coup in Fiji and when did this take place?

The Fiji coup d’état of 2000 was a civilian coup d’état by hardline i-Taukei (ethnic Fijian) nationalists against the elected government of an Indo-Fijian Prime Minister, Mahendra Chaudhry on 19 May 2000.

How many coups happened in Fiji?

There have been four Fijian coups d’état in the past forty years: 1987 Fijian coups d’état (two) 2000 Fijian coup d’état. 2006 Fijian coup d’état.

What is meant by coup d état?

Definition of coup d’état : a sudden decisive exercise of force in politics especially : the violent overthrow or alteration of an existing government by a small group a military coup d’état of the dictator.

Who staged the first coup in year 1987?

The Fijian coups d’état of 1987 resulted in the overthrow of the elected government of Fijian Prime Minister Timoci Bavadra, the deposition of Elizabeth II as Queen of Fiji, and in the declaration of a republic.

Why did Britain take over Fiji?

European attempts at government were doomed by the greed and factionalism of their members and by the interference of European governments and consuls. Imperial intervention thus became inevitable. On October 10, 1874, after negotiations had led to an offer of unconditional cession, Fiji became a British crown colony.

Is Fiji still under British rule?

Summary. The United States maintained a consular presence in Fiji before the island chain became a Crown colony within the British Empire in 1874. Fiji gained independence from British rule in October 1970 and established a parliamentary democracy.

What country does Fiji belong to?

After nearly a century as British colony, Fiji became independent in 1970. Today Fiji has one of the most developed economies of the Pacific islands.

Has Fiji been in any wars?

This is a list of wars involving Fiji or Colony of Fiji….List of wars involving Fiji.

Conflict Guadalcanal Campaign (1942–1943)
Combatant 1 United States United Kingdom • Solomon Islands • Fiji Australia New Zealand Tonga
Combatant 2 Japan
Results Victory
Casualties 7,100 dead 7,789+ wounded 4 captured 29 ships lost 615 aircraft lost