(Corrects par 8, livestream conference on Wednesday, not Thursday)
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said a public warning to the new government from the military chief had been "dealt with", and it was unlikely the constitution would be changed to remove the military's role in the island nation's democracy.
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