Updated On: 09 April, 2009 02:29 PM IST | | AFP
A Fiji court on Thursday ruled the military regime formed after the 2006 military coup was illegal and said a caretaker prime minister should be appointed to call for elections and restore democracy.
A Fiji court on Thursday ruled the military regime formed after the 2006 military coup was illegal and said a caretaker prime minister should be appointed to call for elections and restore democracy.
The Appeals Court of Fiji overturned a Supreme Court judgement last year rejecting an application by ousted prime minister Laisenia Qarase for the military leader Voreqe Bainimarama's regime to be ruled illegal.