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Evidence supplied in Fiji to back up voting claims
Evidence supplied in Fiji to back up voting claims
Five political parties in Fiji have presented evidence which they say back up their claims of irregularities in the country's landmark election.
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Poll irregularity 'evidence' shown in Fiji
Poll irregularity 'evidence' shown in Fiji
Five political parties in Fiji have presented evidence which they say back up their claims of irregularities in the country's landmark election.
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Fiji parties present fraud claim evidence
Fiji parties present fraud claim evidence
Five political parties in Fiji have presented evidence which they say back up their claims of irregularities in the country's landmark election.
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36 ballot boxes in question in Fiji polls
36 ballot boxes in question in Fiji polls
Fiji elections authorities say 36 ballot boxes have been quarantined because of objections to Wednesday's polling process. Five parties say they won't accept the outcome of the elections.
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36 ballot boxes in question in Fiji polls
36 ballot boxes in question in Fiji polls
Fiji elections authorities say 36 ballot boxes have been quarantined because of objections to Wednesday's polling process. Five parties say they won't accept the outcome of the elections.
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National and Labour make final push
National and Labour make final push
A visit by John Key to a mall in Rotorua was abandoned because of a protest today, while David Cunliffe said he would campaign until late tonight. Video, Audio
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Scotland votes no to independence
Scotland votes no to independence
Scotland has voted to stay in the United Kingdom after rejecting independence, with all of the country's 32 council areas having declared and the result being confirmed.
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Minor parties confident ahead of poll
Minor parties confident ahead of poll
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, the Conservatives' Colin Craig and Internet Party leader Laila Harre have made a final campaign push in Auckland. Audio
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Fiji election claims require evidence
Fiji election claims require evidence
The Fiji Electoral Commissioner Chen Bunn Young says it is unfair to indict Fiji's whole elections process without evidence being presented.
- Poll fraud claims "lack credibility" - Fiji govt
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Consumer confidence edging up - poll
Consumer confidence edging up - poll
Consumers have remained upbeat with confidence edging up, according to the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence monthly index.
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Kim Dotcom helped campaign - Joyce
Kim Dotcom helped campaign - Joyce
National's campaign chair Steven Joyce says he believes the Moment of Truth event hosted by the Internet Party founder Kim Dotcom has actually helped National's campaign. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commissioner rules out stopping count
Audio 19 Sep 2014Fiji's Electoral Commissioner says it would be unfair to stop the election process without evidence presented. Audio
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Lawyer claims order to bury info - report
Lawyer claims order to bury info - report
A former Customs lawyer has reportedly accused senior Customs executives of ordering him to bury information that could embarrass the Government.
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Fiji election fraud complaints pile up
Fiji election fraud complaints pile up
Five political parties in Fiji say complaints about electoral fraud have been trickling in from around the country.
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Party leaders talk about themselves
Party leaders talk about themselves
Under the grill - In our final question to the leaders of parties represented in parliament, we asked what they prefered most - cats or dogs? Video
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Fiji's Bainimarama confident of victory
Fiji's Bainimarama confident of victory
The leader of the FijiFirst Party, Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama, says he's confident of winning the election with a good majority, but concedes his party won't win all 50 seats.
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POLL of POLLS with Colin James
POLL OF POLLS
National continued to slip in the final polls to a four-poll average of 46.4%. That would still get it back into office with the support of ACT and United Future.
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Harawira riled at backing for Labour
Harawira riled at backing for Labour
Mana leader Hone Harawira is accusing National and New Zealand First of ganging up to oust him from Te Tai Tokerau. The parties have endorsed Labour's Kelvin Davis. Audio
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Election 2014 - FACT or FICTION?
FACT or FICTION?
In our fifth week examining political statements to assess whether they are fact, fiction or exaggeration we consider Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden. Audio
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Polls close in historic Scottish vote
Polls close in historic Scottish vote
The polls have closed in Scotland in its historic vote on independence. More than four million people were registered to vote and a record turnout has been predicted.
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Fiji elections deemed credible
Fiji elections deemed credible
The Multinational Observer Group monitoring the Fiji election says the result broadly represents the will of the Fiji people.
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Scots in Chch share a wee dram
Scots in Chch share a wee dram
Politics and whisky mixed in Christchurch where some of the city's Scottish residents got together to share a wee dram as Scots went to the polls for a historic vote on independence.
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Scotland votes in independence referendum
Scotland votes
In Scotland, people have been queuing up to vote on whether to split from Britain.
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National dips in two new polls
National dips in two new polls
Two political polls out today have support for National dropping and Labour gaining ground. Radio New Zealand's poll of polls has National on 46.4 percent.