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* [[Tevita Momoedonu|Momoedonu, Ratu Tevita]], [[Prime Minister of Fiji|Prime Minister]] (twice – 2000 and 2001); Ambassador to Japan.
* [[Tevita Momoedonu|Momoedonu, Ratu Tevita]], [[Prime Minister of Fiji|Prime Minister]] (twice – 2000 and 2001); Ambassador to Japan.
* [[Epeli Nailatikau|Nailatikau, Ratu Epeli]] (born 1941), [[President of Fiji]] (2009 - present), Parliamentary Speaker (2001–2006), former Cabinet Minister, and diplomat.
* [[Epeli Nailatikau|Nailatikau, Ratu Epeli]] (born 1941), [[President of Fiji]] (2009 - present), Parliamentary Speaker (2001–2006), former Cabinet Minister, and diplomat.
* [[R.D. Patel|Patel, Raojibhai Dahyabhai]], [[Speaker of the House of Representatives of Fiji|Speaker]] of the [[House of Representatives of Fiji|House of Representatives]] (1972–1977).
* [[R. D. Patel|Patel, Raojibhai Dahyabhai]], [[Speaker of the House of Representatives of Fiji|Speaker]] of the [[House of Representatives of Fiji|House of Representatives]] (1972–1977).
* [[Laisenia Qarase|Qarase, Laisenia]] (born 1941), [[Prime Minister of Fiji|Prime Minister]] (2000–present)
* [[Laisenia Qarase|Qarase, Laisenia]] (born 1941), [[Prime Minister of Fiji|Prime Minister]] (2000–present)
* [[Sitiveni Rabuka|Rabuka, Sitiveni]], military leader and politician. Coup leader (1987); Prime Minister (1992–1999).
* [[Sitiveni Rabuka|Rabuka, Sitiveni]], military leader and politician. Coup leader (1987); Prime Minister (1992–1999).

Revision as of 12:05, 2 August 2015

Lists of Fijians

Main list

Politicians
List of Fijian politicians
Heads of state
Viti premiers
Presidents - Vice-presidents
Governors - Governors-general
Prime ministers - Cabinet ministers
Attorneys-general - Foreign ministers
iTaukei (Fijian) affairs ministers - GCC chairmen
Opposition leaders
House speakers - Senate presidents
Parliamentarians - Senators

Other community leaders:
List of Fijian sportspeople

National leaders

  • Note that the office of Governor-General was constitutionally above politics, but it is included on this page as it was a position of leadership.

Cabinet Ministers

  • Both present and former Cabinet Ministers are included. Prime Ministers and other national leaders, however, are not.

Colonial era politicians

  • This list includes politicians who served in the Legislative Council before responsible government was granted in 1967, but generally excludes politicians who played a significant role after independence in 1970.

Political party leaders and organizers

  • This list excludes political party leaders who have served as Prime Minister or in the Cabinet; they are included under National Leaders.
  • Both parliamentary and organizational leaders are included in this list.

Parliamentarians

  • See main articles: Senate; House of Representatives.
  • For the sake of size, this list includes only those parliamentarians that are not included in other categories (Cabinet Ministers, political party leaders, etc.).
  • Both present and former parliamentarians are included.

Municipal politicians

References

  1. ^ Frazer, Roger. "Nathanael Chalmers". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved December 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)