National Democratic Party (Fiji)

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The National Democratic Party is the name of two political parties that have been formed in Fiji's history.

The first National Democratic Party was formed in the early 1960s through a merger of Apisai Tora's Western Democratic Party with Isikeli Nadalo's Fijian National Party. It drew its support mainly from the Province of Ba and other Western regions. It subsequently merged with the Federation Party to form the National Federation Party.

The second National Democratic Party was formed to contest the general election of 2006. It contested only the Serua Navosa Open Constituency, and received only 123 votes out of almost 18,000.