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subsequently ruled in Speed's favour. A vote to resolve the impasse narrowly confirmed Speed as leader, and Cokanauto and his supporters moved to the Opposition benches in January 2000, forming a breakaway faction of the FAP.
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on a recount, having failed to win on the initial count by a mere two votes. Although the FAP was part of the victorious
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Following the failure of the coup, Cokanauto was appointed on 19 July 2000 to the Cabinet of interim Prime Minister
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held to restore democracy in September 2001, Cokanauto stood as an independent candidate. He was defeated by
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for the leadership of the party on 11 September 1999. He initially ousted her, but the
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and the style of leadership, Cokanauto challenged Deputy Prime Minister and
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and politician. He was the scion of a distinguished family, as a son of
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Tu'uakitau Cokanauto died on 13 September 2023, at the age of 78.
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I-Taukei Fijian members of the House of Representatives (Fiji)
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As of June 2005, Cokanauto was serving as a director of the
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The interim government (2000โ€“2001) and the 2001 election
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