SUVA: Negotiations to end Fiji's deadlocked general electionfaltered on Monday, leaving it unclear which former coup leader would takecharge of the Pacific archipelago nation.
Neither 16-year incumbent Frank Bainimarama nor his rivalSitiveni Rabuka won a clear majority in Wednesday's election, which was markedby allegations of count discrepancies and calls for military intervention.
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