FijiFirst
FijiFirst was a political party in Fiji founded in March 2014 by Frank Bainimarama, the military commander who had led a coup in 2006 and served as interim prime minister thereafter.[1][2] The party emphasized multiracial unity, anti-corruption reforms, and infrastructure development, securing victories in the 2014 and 2018 general elections under a new constitution that Bainimarama's regime had promulgated in 2013.[3] Despite internal divisions and legal challenges, it retained the largest bloc in parliament after the 2022 election but lost power to a coalition government led by Sitiveni Rabuka.[4] FijiFirst's governance was marked by economic growth and social programs but also by controversies including restrictions on media freedom, judicial interference, and Bainimarama's 2024 conviction for obstructing justice, followed by a 2025 corruption guilty verdict.[5][6] The party was deregistered on 1 July 2024 for failing to amend its constitution to align with a 2023 High Court ruling declaring certain provisions unconstitutional, with the High Court formally winding it up in October 2025.[7][8]