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Constitution of Fiji

The Constitution of the Republic of the Fiji Islands dates from 1997. To see the full text of the constitution, see Constitution of Fiji on Wikisource.

The following links are to articles on the seventeen chapters of the Fijian Constitution. Each article summarizes the content of the chapter, along with the interpretation and the historical background/reasons for its provision.

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Constitution of Fiji series.
|- |style="background:#efefef;"|Constitution of Fiji: Main article |- |Preamble |- |Chapter 1: The State |- |Chapter 2: Compact |- |Chapter 3: Citizenship |- |Chapter 4: Bill of Rights |- |Chapter 5: Social Justice |- |Chapter 6: The Parliament |- |Chapter 7: Executive Government |- |Chapter 8: Great Council of Chiefs (Bose Levu Vakaturaga) |- |Chapter 9: Judiciary |- |Chapter 10: State Services |- |Chapter 11: Accountability |- |Chapter 12: Revenue and Expenditure |- |Chapter 13: Group Rights |- |Chapter 14: Emergency Powers |- |Chapter 15: Amendment of Constitution |- |Chapter 16: Commencement, Interpretation and Repeals |- |Chapter 17: Schedule Oaths and Affirmations |- |}





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