One Nation party officially registered

The party becomes Fiji's 10th registered political party ahead of election

Monday 29 June 2026 | 02:30

One Nation party registered officer Ravindran Kumaran (left), submits the application documents to Registrar of Political Parties Ana Mataiciwa.

One Nation party registered officer Ravindran Kumaran (left), submits the application documents to Registrar of Political Parties Ana Mataiciwa.

Photo: Fijian Elections Office

Fiji now has 10 registered political parties after the Registrar of Political Parties approved the registration of One Nation ahead of the next General Election.

Registrar of Political Parties Ana Mataiciwa confirmed this afternoon that One Nation had met all requirements under the Political Parties (Registration, Conduct, Funding and Disclosures) Act 2013.

The party resubmitted its application on May 21, 2026, after an earlier application was not approved.

With its registration confirmed, One Nation must now comply with all statutory obligations under the Act, including submitting the required declarations and disclosures within the prescribed timeframes.

The registration increases the number of political parties eligible to contest the next General Election to 10.

The registered parties are the People's Alliance, Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA), National Federation Party (NFP), All People's Party, Fiji Labour Party (FLP), We Unite Fiji Party, Unity Fiji Party, People First Party, NeXTGEN ALLIANCE PARTY (NGAP) and One Nation.

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has said the General Election will be held between December 24, 2026, and the first week of February 2027.



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