Cabinet (Fiji)



         


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 Prime Minister is formally appointed, but not chosen, by the President: the President must appoint as Prime Minister someone who can control a majority of votes in the House of Representatives. In practice, this is normally the leader of the largest political party or coalition in the house. If there is no clear majority in the House of Representatives, however, the President's role becomes more important: he or she must assume the role of arbitrator and open negotiations with the leaders of the various political parties, in the hope of finding someone whom a majority will accept as Prime Minister. In the event of that failing to take place, the President must dissolve the House of Representatives and call an early election.

Cabinet Ministers are formally appointed by the President, but he is constitutionally required to do so only on the advice of the Prime Minister. An unusual feature of the Fijian constitution is its provision for a compulsory coalition cabinet - even if one party has a parliamentary majority in its own right. Every political party with more than 8 seats in the 71-member parliament must be offered a proportionate number of cabinet posts. If the Prime Minister wishes to give cabinet posts to members of a party with fewer than 8 representatives, he must do so at the expense of his own party, not of other parties in the coalition. This provision was written into the 1997 Constitution with a view to forcing Fiji's political parties, which represented ethnic communities for the most part, to cooperate rather than compete for absolute power. In adopting this novel feature, Fijians noted that a similar system has been operating successfully in Switzerland for decades. More recently, it has been tried (with far less success) in Northern Ireland.

Since the election of 2001, Mahendra Chaudhry, the leader of the Fiji Labour Party, has been involved in litigation against the Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, on the grounds that Qarase has unconstitutionally refused to include the Labour Party in the Cabinet. On 18 July, 2003, Fiji's Supreme Court ruled that the exclusion of the Labour Party was in breach of the Constitution, and demanded that the situation be rectified. Amid appeals, counter-appeals, and negotiations, the situation has still not been resolved as of February 2004.

As of February 2004, the Cabinet was as follows.


PortfolioMinisterPolitical Party
Prime MinisterLaisenia QaraseUnited Fiji Party
Attorney General And Minister For JusticeQoriniasi BaleUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Finance And National Planning & CommunicationsRatu Jone KubuabolaUnited Fiji Party
Minister For EducationRo Teimumu Vuikaba KepaUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Commerce, Business Development & InvestmentTomasi VuetilovoniUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Home Affairs And ImmigrationJoketani CokanasigaUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Foreign Affairs And External TradeKaliopate TavolaUnited Fiji Party
Minister For TourismPita NacuvaUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Regional DevelopmentIlaitia TuiseseUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Fisheries And ForestsKonisi YabakiUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Agriculture, Sugar And Land ResettlementJonetani GaluinadiUnited Fiji Party
Minister For HealthSolomone NaivaluUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Lands And Mineral ResourcesRatu Naiqama LalabalavuConservative Alliance
Minister For Women, Social Welfare & Poverty AlleviationAsenaca CaucauUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Transport And Civil AviationJosefa VosanibolaUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Local Government, Housing, Squatter Settlement & EnvironmentMataiasi Vave RagigiaUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Labour, Industrial Relations And ProductivityKenneth ZinckNew Labour Unity Party
*Minister For Public Enterprises And Public Sector ReformIrami MatairavulaUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Works And EnergySavenaca DraunidaloIndependent
Minister For Youth, Employment Opportunities And SportsIsireli LeweniqilaConservative Alliance
Minister For Multi-Ethnic AffairsGeorge Shiu RajUnited Fiji Party
Minister For Information & Media RelationsSimione Kaitani...




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