The president of Fiji is the
head of state
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of the
Republic of Fiji. The president is appointed by the
Parliament
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for a three-year term under the terms of the
2013 Constitution of Fiji
Fiji's fourth constitution was signed into law by President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau on September 6, 2013, coming into effect immediately. It is the first to eliminate race-based electoral rolls, race-based seat quotas, district-based representation, ...
.
Although not entirely a
figurehead, the role of president in the government is largely ceremonial, but there are important
reserve powers that may be exercised in the event of a crisis. In addition, the president is the commander-in-chief of the
Republic of Fiji Military Forces
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF, formerly the Royal Fiji Military Forces) is the military force of the Pacific island nation of Fiji. With a total manpower of about 4,000 active soldiers and approximately 6,000 reservists, it is one ...
.
History of the office
The office of the president was established following two
military coups in 1987 that led to the proclamation of a republic on 7 October, ending the
Fijian monarchy.
Major-General Sitiveni Rabuka, who had masterminded the coups, formed an interim military government with himself as its head. He did not, however, take the title of president, and on 5 December appointed
Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau
Ratu Sir Penaia Kanatabatu Ganilau (28 July 1918 – 15 December 1993) was the first President of Fiji, serving from 8 December 1987 until his death in 1993. He had previously served as Governor-General of Fiji, representing Elizabeth II, Que ...
, the last
governor-general
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, as the first president of the republic.
A civilian
putsch instigated by
George Speight led to another constitutional upheaval in 2000. President
Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara resigned
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on 29 May rather than abrogate the
Constitution
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When ...
, as the
military
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, supported by the
Supreme Court
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, had asked. (Whether or not his resignation was forced was the subject of a police investigation that continued up to the time of the 2006 coup).
Commodore Frank Bainimarama
Josaia Voreqe "Frank" Bainimarama (Fijian: ʃoˈsɛia βoˈreŋɡe mbɛiniˈmarama born 27 April 1954) is a Fijian politician and former naval officer who served as the prime minister of Fiji from 2007 until 2022. A member of the FijiFirst ...
took power as the head of the interim military government (as had Rabuka in 1987), until
''Ratu'' Josefa Iloilo was appointed President on 13 July.
On 5 December 2006, the military forces again
overthrew the government. Bainimarama declared himself acting president; he initially said that he had assumed the office in an interim capacity, and would soon ask the
Great Council of Chiefs to reinstate Iloilo, but on 17 December he insisted that he was now the president and that the Great Council should recognise him as such. Iloilo was re-instated as President on 4 January 2007.
In January 2008, Bainimarama stated that the military was "the executive authority in the appointment of the President", following the suspension of the Great Council of Chiefs. The president would be a military appointee, until a reformed GCC were installed.
A few days later, Citizens Constitutional Forum director Reverend
Akuila Yabaki
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Yabaki w ...
suggested that the position of President should, in future, be open to persons of any ethnicity, rather than reserved for indigenous
Fijians
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. This suggestion was controversial, and was notably opposed by deposed prime minister
Laisenia Qarase
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. A
Rewa
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Places Fiji
* Rewa (Fijian Communal Constituency, Fiji), a former electoral division of Fiji
* Rewa Plateau, between the Kaimur and Vindhya Ranges in Madhya Pradesh
* Rewa Province, Fiji
* Rewa River, the widest river in Fiji
...
chief,
Ro Filipe Tuisawau, also opposed the idea, and stated his view on the function of the presidency:
On 28 July 2009, Iloilo announced that he would be leaving office on 30 July.
[President of military-led Fiji plans to step down](_blank)
AP, 28 July 2009 Brigadier-General
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(Rtd)
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau
Brigadier-General Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, (born 5 July 1941) (often referred to as ''Na Turaga Mai Naisogolaca'') is a Fijian chief who was President of Fiji from 2009 to 2015. He has had a long career in the Military, diplomatic service, and go ...
succeeded him as acting president. On 5 November 2009, Nailatikau was sworn in as president.
In March 2012, the Bainimarama government disestablished the Great Council of Chiefs by decree. Bainimarama confirmed this meant there would need to be a new method to appoint the president; this, he said, would be provided by
a new Constitution, to be adopted in 2013 following consultations with the people.
On 12 October 2015, the Parliament elected
Major-General (Rtd)
Jioji Konrote
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as president. On 12 November 2015, Konrote was sworn in as president. On 31 August 2018, Konrote was re-elected as president.
On 22 October 2021, the Parliament
elected Ratu Wiliame Katonivere as president. On 12 November 2021, Katonivere was sworn in as president.
List of presidents
See also
*
List of heads of state of Fiji
This article lists the heads of state of Fiji, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Fiji in 1871 to the present day.
Currently, the head of state of Fiji is the president of the republic, appointed by the Parliament for a three-year term ...
*
Prime Minister of Fiji
References
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Heads of state of Fiji
Presidents
Fiji
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Government of Fiji
Politics of Fiji
1987 establishments in Fiji