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Social Democratic Liberal Party

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Leader
  
Sitiveni Rabuka

Founded
  
January 2013

Secretary
  
Pio Tabaiwalu

Preceded by
  
Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua

Headquarters
  
66 McGregor Street, Suva

Ideology
  
Ethnic nationalism Christian nationalism

The Social Democratic Liberal Party is a political party in Fiji. The party was formed in January 2013 after the dissolution of the Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua. The party's leader is Sitiveni Rabuka.

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Formation

In January 2013 Fiji's military regime promulgated new regulations governing the registration of political parties. Among the new provisions was a requirement that all political parties be named in English rather than Fijian. Rather than changing its name, the Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua (SDL) Party wound itself up, reforming as the Social Democratic Liberal Party in order to retain the SDL acronym. However, a subsequent amendment to the Political Parties Decree banned the use of the acronyms of former parties, forcing the party to switch to "SODELPA".

The party was provisionally led by Dr Tupeni Baba, but in March 2013 it unanimously selected former SDL Cabinet Minister Ro Teimumu Kepa as its first permanent leader.

The party applied for registration on 26 February 2013, and was registered on 3 May 2013.

2014 elections

The party contested the 2014 elections, naming a list of 45 candidates in June. In July, it released its manifesto, promising to reduce poverty, restore the Great Council of Chiefs, and revive the Qoliqoli Bill which had been stopped by the 2006 coup. The party gained 28.2 percent of the vote and 15 seats in Parliament. Following the election, party leader Teimumu Kepa became Leader of the Opposition.

In June 2016, Kepa announced that she was standing down as leader of SODELPA. She was replaced by former Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.

References

Social Democratic Liberal Party Wikipedia


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