 | | Politics of Fiji Constitution of Fiji Main article - Preamble Chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ::9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Executive government President - Vice-President Prime Minister - Cabinet Attorney-General Leader of the Opposition Legislative government Parliament Senate House of Representatives Speaker Judicial government Main article Magistrates Courts High Court Court of Appeal Supreme Court Chief Justice Chief Magistrate Appeal Court President Local government Main article Municipal elections 2002 - 2005 Other political institutions Great Council of Chiefs Chairman, G.C.C. Political parties Historical institutions Governor Governor-General Chief Minister Legislative Council Electoral system Main article Voting system Open constituencies Communal constituencies National constituencies Elections in Fiji Main article 1966 - 1972 March 1977 - September 1977 1982 - 1987 - 1992 1994 - 1999 - 2001 2006 Foreign affairs Main article Diplomatic relations of Fiji File links The following pages link to this file: Foreign relations of Fiji Fiji Suva Freedom House Atu Ratu-mai-mbula Samulayo Burotu Degei Murimuria Cibaciba and Drakulu Dakuwanga Lewalevu Lingadua Nabangatai Ndauthina Ndengei Ngendi Ngurai Tui Delai Gau Vitu OFC Nations Cup List of national flags Fijian language 1995...
Constitutional Structure See main article: Constitution of Fiji and linked articles. ...
Background The Constitution of the Republic of the Fiji Islands dates from 1997. ...
This article is a commentary on the Preamble to the Fijian constitution. ...
Chapter 1: The State. ...
Chapter 2: Compact. ...
Chapter 3: Citizenship. ...
Chapter 4: Bill of Rights. ...
Chapter 5: Social Justice. ...
Chapter 6: The Parliament. ...
Chapter 7: Executive Government. ...
Chapter 8 Great Council of Chiefs (Bose Levu Vakaturaga) Chapter 8: Executive Government. ...
Chapter 9 Judiciary Section 117 Judicial power (1) The judicial power of the State vests in the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court and in such other courts as are created by law. ...
Chapter 10 State Services Section 140 Recruitment and promotion policy The recruitment of persons to a state service, the promotion of persons within a state service and the management of a state service must be based on the following principles: (a) government policies should be carried out effectively and efficiently...
Chapter 11 Accountability Part 1 Code of Conduct Section 156 Code of Conduct (1) This section applies to the President, Vice-President, Ministers, members of Parliament, holders of offices established by or continued in existence under this Constitution, members of commissions, Secretaries of departments, the Secretary to the Cabinet and...
Chapter 12 Revenue and Expenditure Section 175 Raising of revenue The raising by the Government of revenue or moneys, whether through the imposition of taxation or otherwise, must be authorised by or under an Act. ...
Chapter 13 Group Rights Section 185 Alteration of certain Acts (1) A bill alters any of the following Acts, namely: (a) Fijian Affairs Act; (b) Fijian Development Fund Act; (c) Native Lands Act; (d) Native Land Trust Act; (e) Rotuman Act; (f) Rotuman Lands Act; (g) Banaban Lands Act; or...
Chapter 14 Emergency Powers Section 187 Emergency powers (1) The Parliament may make a law conferring power on the President, acting an the advice of the Cabinet, to proclaim a state of emergency in Fiji, or in a part of Fiji, in such circumstances as the law prescribes. ...
Chapter 15 Amendment of Constitution Section 190 Alteration of Constitution This Constitution maybe altered in the way set out in this Chapter and may not be altered in any other way. ...
Chapter 16 Commencement, Interpretation and Repeals Section 193 Short title and commencement (1) This Act maybe cited as the Constitution Amendment Act 1997. ...
[Chapter 17] Schedule Oaths and Affirmations [Part 1] A. Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance Oath: I, A.B., do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Republic of the Fiji Islands, according to law. ...
Fiji became a republic in 1987, when Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom formally abdicated as Queen of Fiji, following two military coups led by Lieutenant Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka. ...
The Fijian vice-presidency is a mostly ceremonial office. ...
Fiji received its independence in 1970. ...
Fiji has the Westminster system - executive authority is vested nominally in a President, but exercised in practice by a Cabinet of Ministers, presided over by the Prime Minister. ...
The Attorney General of Fiji is his countrys official lawyer within the government. ...
The post of Leader of the Opposition is a political office common in countries that are part of the Commonwealth of Nations. ...
Fijis Parliament is bicameral. ...
The Senate of Fiji is the upper chamber of Parliament. ...
Overview The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of Fijis Parliament. ...
The Speaker is the presiding officer of the Fijian House of Representatives. ...
The High Court of Fiji is independent of the legislative and executive branches of the acting government. ...
The Court of Appeal of Fiji is one of three courts established by Chapter 9 of the Constitution, the others being the High Court and the Supreme Court. ...
The Supreme Court of Fiji is one of three courts established by Chapter 9 of the Constitution, the others being the High Court and the Court of Appeal. ...
The Chief Justice is Fijis highest judicial officer. ...
Fijis Court of Appeal is chaired by the President of the Court of Appeal. ...
Fiji is divided administratively into four divisions, which are further subdivided into fourteen provinces. ...
Fiji has established municipal governments have been established for two cities (Suva and Lautoka) and ten towns (Ba, Labasa, Lami, Levuka, Nadi, Nausori, Nasinu, Savusavu, Sigatoka, and Tavua). ...
Fijis municipal elections of October 2002 produced results that allowed three major political parties, the United Fiji Party (SDL), the Fiji Labour Party (FLP), and the National Federation Party (NFP) to claim a victory of sorts. ...
Municipal elections were held for 11 of Fijis twelve city and town councils on 22 October 2005. ...
The Great Council of Chiefs (Bose Levu Vakaturaga in Fijian) is a constitutional body in the Republic of the Fiji Islands. ...
The Great Council of Chiefs The Great Council of Chiefs (Bose Levu Vakaturaga in Fijian) is a formal assembly of Fijis senior hereditary chiefs, along with some representatives of the national government and provincial councils, who may or may not be hereditary chiefs themselves. ...
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ...
Fiji was a British Crown Colony from 1874 to 1970, and an independent dominion in the British Commonwealth from 1970 to 1987. ...
Fiji became a British Crown Colony in 1874, and an independent dominion in the British Commonwealth in 1970. ...
Fijis British colonial rulers established the office of Chief Minister in October 1967, along with the Cabinet system of government. ...
The Fijian Legislative Council was the colonial precursor to the present-day Parliament, which came into existence when Fiji became independent on 10 October 1970. ...
// Historical overview Fijis electoral system is the result of complex negotiations, compromises, and experiments conducted over the years leading up to and following independence from British colonial rule in 1970. ...
The Fijian House of Representatives consists of 71 members, all elected from single member constuencies. ...
Open constituencies represent one of several electoral models employed in the past and present in the Fijian electoral system. ...
Communal constituencies have been the most durable feature of the Fijian electoral system. ...
National constituencies are a former feature of the Fijian electoral system. ...
Elections in Fiji gives information on election and election results in Fiji. ...
The general election to the Fijian Legislative Council in 1966 was the last to be held before independence from the United Kingdom was granted in 1970. ...
Politics of Fiji Categories: Stub | Elections in Fiji | Fiji-related stubs ...
Fijis election for the House of Representatives held in March 1977 was the second since independence from the United Kingdom in 1970. ...
A general election to Fijis House of Representatives was held in September 1977, to resolve the impasse of an earlier election that had been held in March. ...
Politics of Fiji Categories: Stub | Elections in Fiji | Fiji-related stubs ...
The general election of April 1987 was Fijis fifth since the country had gained its independence from the United Kingdom seventeen years earlier. ...
A general election was held to restore Fiji to democracy in 1992. ...
Fiji held a general election in 1994, three years earlier than scheduled. ...
The general election to the Fijian House of Representatives, held in May 1999, was historic. ...
The Constitution of Fiji was restored by a Supreme Court decision, following the failure of the Fiji coup of 2000. ...
The Constitution of Fiji requires general elections for the House of Representatives to be held at least once every five years. ...
Fiji maintains an independent, but generally pro-Western, foreign policy. ...
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| Fiji maintains direct diplomatic or consular relations with countries with historical, culrural, or trading ties to Fiji; Ambassadors stationed in such countries are often accredited to neighbouring countries. Fiji maintains embassies in Belgium (taking care of Fiji's relations with the entire European Union), China, Japan, and the United States; and High Commissions in Australia, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and New Zealand (in keeping with the Commonwealth practice of calling missions in fellow-commonwealth countries High Commissions rather than Embassies). In addition to its High Commission in Canberra, Fiji has a Consulate in Sydney, Australia. Fiji also has a Permanent Mission to the United Nations. For modern diplomatic consuls, see Consulate general. ...
A High Commissioner is a person serving in a special executive capacity. ...
The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. ...
Canberra is the capital city of Australia and, with a population of just over 323 000, is also Australias largest inland city. ...
The term Consulate can refer to: the office or the period in office of a consul a diplomatic consulate the French Consulate which governed between 1799 and 1804 a brand of menthol cigarettes Consulate This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share...
Sydney is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of New South Wales, as well as Australias largest and oldest city (founded in 1788). ...
Main articles: League of Nations & History of the United Nations The term United Nations was coined by Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II, to refer to the Allies. ...
In keeping with Fiji's recognition of the One China Policy, Fiji does not have official diplomatic relations with Taiwan. Unofficial ties are maintained by the Fiji Trade and Tourism Representative Office in Taipei, which is officially attached to the Embassy in Beijing, in the People's Republic of China. The One-China policy (Chinese: 一個中國) is the principle that there is one China and both mainland China and Taiwan are part of that China. ...
City nickname: the City of Azaleas Capital District Xinyi Area - Total - % water Ranked 16 of 25 271. ...
â¶ (help· info) (Chinese: å京; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
Fijian missions abroad
Embassies An ambassador, rarely embassador, is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own country. ...
Emblem of the Brussels-Capital Region Flag of The City of Brussels Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel, German: Brüssel) is the capital of Belgium, the French community of Belgium, the Flemish community and of the European Union. ...
â¶ (help· info) (Chinese: å京; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
View of Tokyos Shibuya district Long a symbol of Tokyo, the Nijubashi Bridge at the Kokyo Imperial Palace. ...
Ratu Tatu Tevita Momoedonu has served as Prime Minister of Fiji twice - each time extremely briefly. ...
Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America. ...
Jesoni Vitusagavulu is a Fijian businessman and diplomat, who was appointed as Fijis Ambassador to the United States on 26 May 2005. ...
High Commissions A High Commissioner is a person serving in a special executive capacity. ...
Canberra is the capital city of Australia and, with a population of just over 323 000, is also Australias largest inland city. ...
The Humayuns Tomb, situated in New Delhi, has an architectural design similar to the Taj Mahal. ...
Mayor Datuk Ruslin Hasan District Kuala Lumpur District Area - Total (City) 243. ...
Adi Samanunu Cakobau-Talakuli (born 1940) is a Fijian chief, politician, and diplomat. ...
Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara or Poneke) is the capital city of New Zealand, the countrys second-largest urban area and the most populous national capital city in Oceania. ...
Port Moresby town Port Moresby, (9°30ⲠS 147°12ⲠE), population 193,242 (1990), is the capital of Papua New Guinea. ...
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Part of the London skyline viewed from the South Bank London is the most populous city in the European Union, with an estimated population on 1 January 2005 of 7. ...
Other diplomatic missions of Fiji | City, Country | Name of mission | Head of Mission | | Sydney, Australia | Consulate of Fiji in Sydney email | Consul-General Ratu Meli Malani | | New York, United States | Fiji Mission to the United Nations [1] website; email | Ambassador Isikia Savua | | [1] Full title: Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Fiji Islands to the United Nations | Sydney is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of New South Wales, as well as Australias largest and oldest city (founded in 1788). ...
State nickname: The Empire State Official languages English Capital Albany Largest city New York City Governor George Pataki (R) Senators Charles Schumer (D) Hillary Clinton (D) Area - Total - % water Ranked 27th 141,205 km² 13. ...
An ambassador, rarely embassador, is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own country. ...
Trade missions of Fiji | City, Country | Name of mission | Head of Mission | | Los Angeles, United States | Fiji Trade Office | Trade Commissioner Ravin Swamy | | Taipei, Taiwan [1] | Fiji Trade and Tourism Representative Office | Trade Representative Taina Tagicakibau | | [1] The name of Taiwan is not used in official Fijian diplomatic documents, in keeping with Fiji's observance of the One China Policy. | This article is about the largest city in California. ...
City nickname: the City of Azaleas Capital District Xinyi Area - Total - % water Ranked 16 of 25 271. ...
Foreign missions resident in Fiji | Country | Type of mission | Head of Mission | | Australia | High Commission website; email | High Commissioner Jennifer Rawson | | China | Embassy website; email | Ambassador Zhang Junsai | | European Union | Delegation for the Pacific | Head of Delegation Marinus Frans Baan | | Micronesia | Embassy | Ambassador Kodaro Martin Gallen | | France | Embassy | Ambassador Jean-Pierre Vidon | | India | High Commission | High Commissioner Ishwar Singh Chauhan | | Japan | Embassy | Ambassador Hisato Murayama | | Kiribati | High Commission | High Commissioner Tetaua Taitai | | Korea (South) | Embassy | Ambassador Park Byung-Yun | | Malaysia | High Commission | High Commissioner Datuk Mohammed Takwir Din | | Marshall Islands | Embassy | Ambassador Mack Kaminaga | | Nauru | High Commission | High Commissioner Camilla Solomon | | New Zealand | High Commission | High Commissioner Adrian George Simcock | | Papua New Guinea | High Commission | High Commissioner Babani Maraga | | Tuvalu | High Commission | High Commissioner Taukelina Finikaso | | United Kingdom | High Commission website | High Commissioner Michael Anthony Price | | United States | Embassy website | Ambassador Larry Miles Dinger | |