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Incumbents
editGovernment of Fiji
editCabinet of Fiji
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Sitiveni Rabuka | PA | ||
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Manoa Kamikamica | PA | ||
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Biman Prasad | NFP | ||
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Viliame Gavoka | SODELPA | ||
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Siromi Turaga | PA | ||
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Pio Tikoduadua | NFP | ||
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Agni Deo Singh | NFP | ||
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Ifereimi Vasu | SODELPA | ||
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Aseri Radrodro | SODELPA | ||
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Atonio Lalabalavu | PA | ||
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Lynda Tabuya | PA | ||
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Filimoni Vosarogo | PA | ||
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Sakiasi Ditoka | PA | ||
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Charan Jeath Singh | PA | ||
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Maciu Katamotu | PA | ||
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Kalaveti Ravu | PA | ||
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Filipe Tuisawau | PA | ||
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Jese Saukuru | PA | ||
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Vatimi Rayalu | PA |
Events
editOngoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji
- 29 March: Prime Minister of Fiji Sitiveni Rabuka announces that the Media Industry Development Authority will repeal a controversial 2010 law which strictly controlled media in the country.[2]
- 14 June: Fiji and New Zealand sign a defence pact in Suva, including military cooperation and humanitarian aid.[3]
Scheduled
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References
edit- ^ "Speaker of Parliament". Parliament of the Republic of Fiji. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ^ "Fiji to scrap media law for 'growth and development' of independent journalism". RNZ. 29 March 2023. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ^ Cottrell, Christopher (14 June 2023). "New Zealand and Fiji strike defence deal amid rising Pacific tensions". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ "Super Rugby Pacific 2023 Match Schedule". Super Rugby. Retrieved 23 January 2023.