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Constitution of Fiji
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Municipal elections
2002 - 2005
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Great Council of Chiefs
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Historical institutions
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Electoral system
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Voting system
Open constituencies
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National constituencies
Parliamentary elections
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1966 - 1972
March 1977 - September 1977
1982 - 1987 - 1992
1994 - 1999 - 2001 2006
Presidential elections
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1992 - 1994 - 1999
2000 - 2001 - 2006
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Fiji is divided administratively into four divisions, which are further subdivided into fourteen provinces. Each division is headed by a Commissioner, appointed by the Fijian government. The divisions are basically agglomerations of provinces and have few administrative functions of their own, but serve to foster cooperation among the member provinces for providing services. Each province has a provincial council which may make bylaws and impose rates (local taxes), subject to the approval of the Fijian Affairs Board, a government department. The board must also approve the appointment of the Roko Tui, or executive head of the provincial council, who is usually a high chief, although in recent years, commoners have sometimes been chosen.
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The provinces have direct input into national affairs through the Great Council of Chiefs and the Senate. The Great Council of Chiefs is a traditional body which advises the government on indigenous affairs and also functions as an electoral college to elect the President and Vice-President; 42 of the 55 members of the Great Council are chosen by the provincial councils, 3 from each province. In addition, 14 of the 32 members of the Senate, the upper house of the Fijian Parliament, are chosen by the provincial councils (one Senator each) and confirmed by the Great Council of Chiefs.
Additionally, the island of Rotuma, north of the main archipelago, has the status of a dependency. The government includes it in the Eastern Division for statistical purposes (such as the census), but administratively it enjoys a degree of internal autonomy and has its own council which is empowered to legislate on most local matters. Like a province, Rotuma chooses (through its council) 3 members of the Great Council of Chiefs and 1 Senator.
Below the provincial level, districts and villages, based on extended family networks, have their own chiefs and councils. Indigenous Fijian administration is based on the koro, or village, headed by a Turaga ni Koro elected or appointed by the villagers. Several koros combine to form a Tikina, two or more of which comprise a province. In addition, municipal governments have been established for the cities of Suva and Lautoka, and for ten towns. Each has a city or town council elected for a three-year term, presided over by a Mayor chosen by the councillors from among their own members. Local authorities have also been established for rural areas. On 15 February 2006 the government announced legislation to change the local government term of office from three years to four.
Divisions and provinces - statistics
Division (Capital) | Province | Council Chairman | Area (km²) | Population (1996)
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Central (Suva) | Naitasiri | Ratu Solomoni Boserau | 1666 | 126,641
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| Namosi | Ratu Kiniviliame Taukeinikoro | 570 | 5,742
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| Rewa | Pita Tagi Cakiverata (acting) [1] | 272 | 101,547
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| Serua | Atunaisa Lacabuka | 830 | 15,461
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| Tailevu | Josefa Seruilagilagi | 755 | 48,216
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Northern (Labasa) | Bua | Ratu Filimoni Ralogaivau | 1379 | 14,988
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| Cakaudrove | Sitiveni Rabuka | 2816 | 44,821
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| Macuata | Ratu Aisea Katonivere | 2004 | 80,207
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Eastern (Levuka) | Kadavu | Ratu Josateki Nawalowalo | 478 | 9,535
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| Lau | Ratu Josefa Basulu | 487 | 12,211
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| Lomaiviti | Ratu Jo Lewanavanua | 411 | 16,214
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Western (Lautoka) | Ba | Ratu Ovini Bokini | 2634 | 192,197
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| Nadroga-Navosa | Ratu Sakiusa Makutu | 2385 | 54,083
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| Ra | Simione Naikarua | 1341 | 30,904
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| Rotuma (dependency) | Injimo Managreve | 46 | 2,810
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| [1] The Rewa Provincial Council wants Ro Teimumu Kepa, the Roko Tui Dreketi (Paramount Chief of Rewa and of the Burebasaga Confederacy) to hold the council chairmanship. As she is currently a Cabinet Minister, she is constitutionally disqualified from holding a council chairmanship simultaneously, and the Provincial Council has decided to leave the position vacant until the constitution is changed.
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Towns and Cities
City or Town | Date of incorporation | Mayor (Party) | Councillors | Area (square kilometers) | Population (1996)
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| Ba | 1939 | Pravin Bala (NFP) | 15 | 327 | 14,596
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| Labasa | 1939 | Pradeep Singh (FLP) | 12 | 360 | 24,187
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| Lami | 1977 | Tevita Buatalevu (SDL) | 12 | 680 | 18,918
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| Lautoka (city) | 1929 | Rohit Kumar (FLP) | 16 | 1607 | 42,917
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| Levuka | 1877 | George Gibson (Balance) | 8 | 67 | 3,745
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| Nadi | 1946 | Shalesh Mudliar (NFP) | 15 | 577 | 30,791
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| Nasinu | 1999 | Rajeshwar Kumar (FLP) | 21 | 4500 | 80,000
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| Nausori | 1931 | Vikash Singh (NRA) | 12 | 167 | 21,645
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| Savusavu | 1969 | Ram Pillay (SRC) | 9 | 800 | 4,962
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| Sigatoka | 1959 | Ratu Isikeli Tasere (SDL/NFP) | 10 | 127 | 7,940
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| Suva (city) | 1881 | Ratu Peni Volavola (SDL) | 20 | 2048 | 167,421
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| Tavua | 1992 | Chandra Singh (TRLTA) | 9 | 100 | 2,418
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| FLP: Fiji Labour Party; NFP: National Federation Party; NRA: Nausori Ratepayers' Association; SDL: United Fiji Party; SRC: Savusavu Ratepayers and Citizens Party; TRLTA: Tavua Ratepayers, Landowners, and Tenants Association
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