Sitiveni Rabuka was questioned by Fijian police in relation to his letter asking the army to intervene in the election process after he alleged irregularities.
The leader of Fiji's People's Alliance party Sitiveni Rabuka has been questioned by police.Frank Bainimarama's FijiFirst party is leading the latest round of results with 40 per cent of the vote.
Ms Tabuya said the party was told the questioning was in relation to the letter sent to the army commander. The opposition People's Alliance led by former prime minister and coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka now sits on 36 per cent.Calls for a ballot counting halt and military intervention: Why Fiji's election has turned ugly
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