Mahendra Chaudhry's
Fiji Labour Party won all 19 Indo-Fijian seats, annihilating the
National Federation Party which had traditionally been Fiji's dominant Indo-Fijian party; Indo-Fijian voters were angered by the NFP's decision to enter into an electoral coalition agreement with the
Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei of Prime Minister
Sitiveni Rabuka, whom they had not forgiven for leading the
military coup that removed an Indo-Fijian dominated government from power in 1987. In addition to the 19 Indo-Fijian seats, the Labour Party won 18 of the 25 "open electorates" for a total of 37 - an absolute majority in the 71-member House. The
Fijian Association Party, led by
Adi Kuini Speed (the widow of former Prime Minister
Timoci Bavadra), won 11 seats (10 ethnic Fijian and 1 open) against only 8 seats (5 ethnic Fijian and 3 open) for the Fijian Political Party, which had ruled the country since 1992. The
Christian Democratic Alliance won 3 seats (2 ethnic Fijian and one open), while
Apisai Tora's Party of National Unity won four ethnic Fijian seats. The
United General Party won one "general" and one open electorate. The remaining six seats (two ethnic Fijian, two "general electorates," one Rotuman, and one open) were won by minor parties and independents. ==Aftermath==