Fiji leader starts new term

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Fiji’s leader was sworn in for four more years Tuesday after winning an election with a reduced majority, after earlier lashing out at his opponents.

Voreqe Bainimarama was affirmed prime minister in a ceremony in the capital, Suva, after his FijiFirst Party won just over half the votes in last week’s election, giving them 27 seats in Fiji’s 51-seat parliament.

Bainimarama first seized power in a military coup in 2006 and refashioned himself as a legitimate leader after winning an election in 2014. Many people in the nation of 920,000 seem appreciative of the economic gains they’ve made in recent years.

Bainimarama said this week that people had “ganged up” against his party.

“Despite the joint forces of opposition that started their campaign based on lies, hate and fear against us four years ago, we have triumphed,” he said.

He said his opponents “were willing to create economic chaos and undermine our economic future in their greed to win government.”

Bainimarama said his opponents had been “aided and abetted” by the Fiji Times newspaper, which many consider to be the last independent media voice in the country.

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