Bernadette Ganilau
Bernadette Lavenia Rounds Ganilau, born July 5, 1951 as
Bernadette Lavenia Rounds, is a Fijian writer, broadcaster, and politician, who currently
serves as Minister for Labour, Minister for Tourism, Industrial Relations, Productivity and Environment in the interim
Cabinet of Commodore Frank Bainimarama, having been appointed on 9 January
2007.[1] In previous
political roles, she served in 2000 and 2001 in the Interim
Government of Prime Minister Laisenia
Qarase as Assistant Minister for Social Welfare, and from June to December
2006, she was Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Chairperson of
the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Representatives, until the
military coup of 5 December.
Long a political activist, Ganilau's causes included women's rights and human rights in general, and has served as President of Women Entrepreneurs Fiji.. She spent much of mid-to-late 2005 campaigning against the government's controversial Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, which proposes to establish a Commission with the power to compensate victims and pardon perpetrators of the Fiji coup of 2000. On 13 July 2005, she described the bill as one that would encourage hatred and violence rather than tolerance and accommodation.
Ganilau is married to, and has an adopted daughter with, Ratu Rabici Ganilau, a son of Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau, Fiji's first President (1987-1993). Her brother-in-law, Ratu Epeli Ganilau, is a well-known contemporary politician.
Ganilau contested and won the Suva City General Communal Constituency for the United Peoples Party (UPP) in the general election scheduled for 6-13 May, defeating Cabinet Minister Kenneth Zinck. She was one of two UPP candidates returned in the election. Upon accepting office in the interim government in January 2007, however, UPP leader Mick Beddoes, an opponent of the military coup and of the government formed by its leader, asked her to resign from the party.[2]
References
- ^ "Ministers More ministers join interim cabinet", Fiji Times, 2007-01-09.
- ^ "Bernadette tipped for interim minister", Fiji Live, 2007-01-09.
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