Next Fijian general election

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← 2022 No later than 2026

All 55 seats in Parliament
28 seats needed for a majority
 
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Leader Sitiveni Rabuka Inia Seruiratu
Party People's Alliance FijiFirst
Last election 35.82%, 21 seats 42.55%, 26 seats
Current seats 21 25[a]
Seats needed Increase 7 Increase 3

 
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Leader Biman Prasad Bill Gavoka[b]
Party NFP SODELPA
Last election 8.89%, 5 seats 5.14%, 3 seats
Current seats 5 3
Seats needed Increase 23 Increase 25

Incumbent Prime Minister

Sitiveni Rabuka
People's Alliance



The next Fijian general election will be held either in or before 2026 to elect all 55 members of the Parliament of Fiji. It will be conducted by the Fiji Electoral Commission (FEC).

The incumbent coalition government between the People's Alliance (led by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka), the National Federation Party (NFP; led by Biman Prasad) and the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA; which currently has no leader) will be trying to win a second term in government. They will be challenged by the FijiFirst party, led by Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu.

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  1. Due to the suspension (and later resignation) of former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama.
  2. Bill Gavoka resigned as leader of SODELPA, but has not resigned from Parliament. SODELPA currently has no leader.

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