1997 Constitution of Fiji: Chapter 17
Chapter 17 of the 1997 Constitution of Fiji is named "Schedule Oaths and Affirmations." It is the last chapter of the Constitution. It sets out oaths and oaths of offices to be taken by politicians of Fiji.
Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance
Part 1 of Chapter 17 sets out the oath of allegiance. Individuals taking the oath proclaim to be "faithful" to the republic, and faithful "according to law." The oath ends with the statement "So help me God!"In 2006, Fiji experienced a [2006 Fijian 2006 Fijian coup d'état|coup d'état|coup]. The Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark argued that the coup should be resisted by citizens, pointing to the oath of allegiance: "You owe it to your oath of allegiance to the Fiji constitution to act to stop this act of mutiny," she said.