This is a timeline of the coup in Fiji in 2000.

Table of contents
1 May 19, 2000
2 May 20, 2000
3 May 27, 2000
4 May 29, 2000
5 June 7, 2000
6 June 20, 2000
7 July 4, 2000
8 July 6, 2000
9 July 7, 2000
10 July 9, 2000
11 July 12, 2000
12 July 13, 2000
13 July 27, 2000
14 November 2000

May 19, 2000

May 20, 2000

  • The military and police pledge loyalty to Mara.

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May 26, 2000
  • Fifteen soldiers and two officers defect to the coup.

May 27, 2000

  • The rebels try and break the siege. Gunfire is exchanged.
  • Mahendra Chaudhry sacked as Prime Minister by the President, upon the order of the Great Council of Chiefs, and offers Speight a pardon. The offer is rejected.

May 29, 2000

  • Commodore Frank Bainimarama declares himself President of Fiji, with the backing of the previous president, and declares martial law. Epeli Nailatikau is named interim Prime Minister.

June 7, 2000

June 20, 2000

  • Speight rejects an ultimatum demanding he signs an accord.

July 4, 2000

July 6, 2000

July 7, 2000

July 9, 2000

  • Speight and the military sign an accord.
  • There is rioting in Levuka

July 12, 2000

  • Speight's group release 9 hostages.

July 13, 2000

July 27, 2000

  • Speight is arrested.

November 2000

  • A Fijian court rules that the Iloilo government is illegal, and that Mahendra Chaudry is still Prime Minister.