Liste der Staatsoberhäupter von Fidschi
Präsident der Republik Fidschi | |
Standarte des Präsidenten Fidschis | |
Staatspräsident Naiqama Lalabalavu seit dem 12. November 2024 | |
Amtssitz | Government House, Suva |
Amtszeit | 3 Jahre (Wiederwahl möglich) |
Schaffung des Amtes | 5. Dezember 1987 |
Letzte Wahl | 31. Oktober 2024 |
Webseite | www.fiji.gov.fj |
Dies ist eine Liste der Staatsoberhäupter von Fidschi.
Könige von Fidschi
# | Foto | Name | Amtsantritt | Amtsaustritt |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Seru Epenisa Cakobau (König) | 5. Juni 1871 | 10. Oktober 1874 | |
2 | Elisabeth II. (Königin) | 10. Oktober 1970 | 6. Oktober 1987 |
Gouverneure von Fidschi
Präsidenten der Republik Fidschi
# | Foto | Name | Amtsantritt | Amtsaustritt | Partei |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
− | Sitiveni Rabuka (kommissarisches Staatsoberhaupt) | 7. Oktober 1987 | 5. Dezember 1987 | Militär | |
1 | Penaia Ganilau (Staatspräsident) | 5. Dezember 1987 | 15. Dezember 1993 | Unabhängig | |
2 | Kamisese Mara (Staatspräsident) | 15. Dezember 1993 | 29. Mai 2000 | Unabhängig | |
− | Frank Bainimarama (kommissarisches Staatsoberhaupt) | 29. Mai 2000 | 13. Juli 2000 | Militär | |
3 | Josefa Iloilo (Staatspräsident) | 13. Juli 2000 | 5. Dezember 2006 | Unabhängig | |
− | Frank Bainimarama (kommissarisches Staatsoberhaupt) | 5. Dezember 2006 | 4. Januar 2007 | Militär | |
(3) | Josefa Iloilo (Staatspräsident) | 4. Januar 2007 | 30. Juli 2009 | Unabhängig | |
4 | Epeli Nailatikau (Staatspräsident) | 30. Juli 2009 | 12. November 2015 | Unabhängig | |
5 | (c) Graham Crumb/Imagicity.com, CC BY-SA 3.0 | George Konrote (Staatspräsident) | 12. November 2015 | 12. November 2021 | FijiFirst |
6 | Wiliame Katonivere (Staatspräsident) | 12. November 2021 | 12. November 2024 | FijiFirst | |
7 | Naiqama Lalabalavu (Staatspräsident) | seit 12. November 2024 | People's Alliance |
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Her Majesty the Queen during her visit to HMS Ocean in Devonport at a ceremony to rededicate the ship.
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Fijian politician. LSE Alumni.
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Fiji President, Jioji Konousi KonroteFollowing a funeral service in the Parliamentary rotunda, much beloved and universally admired President Baldwin Lonsdale was farewelled by a massive crowd lining the route to the airport. A kilometre-long cortege accompanied the body.
Fiji President Josefa Iloilo (right) shakes hands with the United States Ambassador to Fiji Steven McGann (left)
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Lage von Ozeanien auf der Erde.
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Standard of the President of Fiji bearing the full Coat of Arms of Fiji and a traditional Knot and Whale's tooth in Golden-Yellow.
Cakobau in western clothing, between 1870 and 1879. 1 photograph : carte de visite ; 7.3 × 5 cm.
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cropped pic of Bainimarama on a trip to Lautoka earlier today
Frankie Reed and Epeli Nailaikau at the US embassy Independence day celebrations
Ambassador Marie Damour visited Fiji’s State House to meet with His Excellency the President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere to present her credentials as the United States Ambassador to Fiji.
While at State House, she was also accorded a Guard of Honor by the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. In her meeting with HE President Katonivere, Ambassador Damour emphasized the importance of U.S. and Pacific partnership, and her role to support long standing friendships and alliances in her new role, saying: “As Ambassador, I hope to strengthen the ties between the U.S. and our friends and neighbors in the Pacific. We fought side-by-side in World War II to ensure freedom, and our cooperation continues. Today we work together to ensure regional security, shared prosperity, and resilience against climate change.” She is the Ambassador-designee to the Republics of Kiribati and Nauru, Tuvalu, and the Kingdom of Tonga and looks forward to visiting these countries soon to present her Letter of Credence to the Heads of State.
- USwithFiji
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On March 3, 2023, an Exchange of Notes was signed at the Parliament of Fiji between Ambassador KAWAKAMI Fumihiro and Ms. Dawn Del Rio, Resident Representative ad‐interim UNDP Fiji Multi‐Country Office, as witnessed by speaker of Parliament, The Honourable Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, regarding the Grant Assistance for “The Project for Strengthening Legislatures' Capacity in Pacific Island Countries (SLIP) - Phase II".[1]