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Encyclopedia > House of Representatives of Fiji
Politics of Fiji

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The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of Fiji's Parliament. It is the more powerful of the two chambers; it alone has the power to initiate legislation (the Senate, by contrast, can amend or veto most legislation, but cannot initiate it). The House of Representatives also has much greater jurisdiction over financial bills; the Senate cannot amend them, although it may veto them. Except in the case of amendments to the Constitution, over which a veto of the Senate is absolute, the House of Representatives may override a Senatorial veto by passing the same bill a second time, in the parliamentary session immediately following the one in which it was rejected by the Senate, after a minimum period of six months.


Last but not least, the Prime Minister and Cabinet must retain the confidence of a majority of the House of Representatives in order to remain in office.


The House of Representatives has 71 members, all of whom are elected for five-year terms to represent single-member constituencies. Of these, 25 are elected by universal suffrage from "open electorates" ("open" meaning that the franchise is open to all locally resident Fijian citizens, irrespective of their ethnic background). The remaining 46 are elected on separate communal rolls for the ethnic Fijian, Indo-Fijian, and Rotuman communities, with a fourth roll for "General Electors" (Europeans, Chinese, and other minorities). 23 communal seats in the House of Representatives are reserved for ethnic Fijians, 19 for Indo-Fijians, 1 for Rotuman Islanders, and 3 for "General Electors". Every Fijian citizen eligible to vote thus has two votes - one for an open electorate, and one for a communal electorate.


At its first session following a general election, the House of Representatives elects a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker. With a view to ensuring impartiality, the Speaker is not allowed to be a member of the House, though he must qualify for membership. The Deputy Speaker, however, is elected from among members of the House.


The current composition of the House of Representatives, together with its officers, is as follows:


Speaker and Deputy Speaker

Speaker Ratu Epeli Nailatikau
Deputy Speaker Manasa Tugia‡




†The Speaker is not allowed to be a member of the House.
‡The Deputy Speaker is required to be a member of the House. The current Deputy Speaker, Manasa Tugia, represents the Cakaudrove West Open constituency for the Conservative Alliance Party.


Open Electorates

Electorate Member of Parliament Political Party
Ba Mahendra Chaudhry Fiji Labour Party
Bua Macuata West Isireli Tuvuki United Fiji Party
Cakaudrove West Manasa Tugia Conservative Alliance (Fiji)
Cunningham Solomoni Naivalu United Fiji Party
Labasa Poseci Bune Fiji Labour Party
Lami Kaliopate Tavola United Fiji Party
Lau Taveuni Rotuma Colonel Savenaca Draunidalo Independent
Laucala Losena T. Salabula United Fiji Party
Lautoka City Daniel Urai Manufolau Fiji Labour Party
Lomaivuna Namosi Kadavu Ted Young United Fiji Party
Macuata East Krishna Datt Fiji Labour Party
Magodro Gyan Singh Fiji Labour Party
Nausori Naitasiri Asaeli Masilaca United Fiji Party
Nadi Krishna Prasad Fiji Labour Party
Nadroga Jonetani K. Galuinadi United Fiji Party
Nasinu Rewa Peniasi Silatolu United Fiji Party
Ra George Shiu Raj United Fiji Party
Samabula Tamavua Manoa Dobui United Fiji Party
Suva City Ofa Swann New Labour Unity Party
Serua Navosa Col. Pio Iowane Wong United Fiji Party
Tavua Pravin Singh Fiji Labour Party
Tailevu North Ovalau Josefa Bole Vosanibola United Fiji Party
Tailevu South Lomaiviti Adi Asenaca Coboiverata Caucau-Filipe United Fiji Party
Vuda Sir Vijay Singh Fiji Labour Party
Yasawa Nawaka Perumal Mupnar Fiji Labour Party




Communal Electorates (Fijian)

Electorate Member of Parliament Political Party
Ba East Joeli Nabuka United Fiji Party
Ba West Tomasi N. Sauqaqa United Fiji Party
Bua Josateki Vula Conservative Alliance (Fiji)
Cakaudrove East Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu Conservative Alliance (Fiji)
Cakaudrove West (byelection pending) (byelection pending)]]
Kadavu Konisi T. Yabaki United Fiji Party
Lau Laisenia Qarase United Fiji Party
Lomaiviti Simione Kaitani United Fiji Party
Macuata Isireli Leweniqila Conservative Alliance (Fiji)
Nadroga Navosa Pita Nacuva United Fiji Party
Naitasiri Ilaitia Bulidiri Tuisese United Fiji Party
Namosi Ro Suliano Matanitobua United Fiji Party
Nasinu Urban Emasi Qovu United Fiji Party
North East Urban Nanise Nagusuca United Fiji Party
North West Urban Joji N. Banuve United Fiji Party
Ra Tomasi Vuetilovoni United Fiji Party
Rewa Ro Teimumu Vuikaba Kepa United Fiji Party
Serua Joketani Cokanasiga United Fiji Party
South West Urban Ratu Jone Kubuabola United Fiji Party
Suva City Urban Mataiasi V. Ragiagia United Fiji Party
Tailevu North Samisoni Tikoinasau Conservative Alliance (Fiji)
Tailevu South Irami Matairavula United Fiji Party
Tamavua Laucala Urban Lt. Col. Jonetani Kaukimoce United Fiji Party




Communal Electorates (Indo-Fijian)

Electorate Member of Parliament Political Party
Ba East Satendra Singh Fiji Labour Party
Ba West Ahmed Gaffar Fiji Labour Party
Labasa James Shri Krishna Fiji Labour Party
Labasa Rural Mohammed Rafiq Fiji Labour Party
Laucala Kamlesh Kumar Arya Fiji Labour Party
Lautoka City Dr. Ganeshwar Chand Fiji Labour Party
Lautoka Rural Udit Narayan Fiji Labour Party
Macuata East Cakaudrove Ram Sharan Fiji Labour Party
Nadi Rural Dr. Gunasagaran Gounder Fiji Labour Party
Nadi Urban Cakaudrove Amjad Ali Fiji Labour Party
Nadroga Lekh Ram Vayeshnoi Fiji Labour Party
Nasinu Pratap Chand Fiji Labour Party
Suva City Gyani Nand Fiji Labour Party
Tailevu Rewa Ragho Nand Fiji Labour Party
Tavua Anand Babla Fiji Labour Party
Vanua Levu West Surendra Lal Fiji Labour Party
Viti Levu South Kadavu Prince Gopal Lakshman Fiji Labour Party
Vitilevu East Maritime Sanjeet Chand Maharaj Fiji Labour Party
Vuda Vyas Deo Sharma Fiji Labour Party



Communal Electorate (Rotuman)

Electorate Member of Parliament Political Party
Rotuma Marieta Rigamoto Independent



Communal Electorates (General Electors)

Electorate Member of Parliament Political Party
North Eastern David Ariu Christopher United Fiji Party
Suva City Kenneth Vincent Zinck New Labour Unity Party
West Central Millis Malcolm Beddoes United General Party

  Results from FactBites:
 
House of Representatives (Fiji) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (774 words)
The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of Fiji's Parliament.
The House of Representatives in its present form dates from 10 October 1970, when Fiji attained independence from the United Kingdom.
Membership of the House of Representatives was increased from 36 to 52 in 1972, and to 70 in 1992.
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