The second President of Fiji was Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, who served from 1993 to 2000. He was a prominent Fijian political leader and also played a significant role in the country's independence in 1970. His presidency followed that of the first President, Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau. Mara's tenure was marked by efforts to promote national unity amidst ethnic tensions in Fiji.
Yes, Fiji has a president. It is usually appointed by the Great Council of Chiefs.
Yes, Fiji have both a Prime Minister and a President.
Penaia Ganilau, 75, Fiji Leader Who Became the First President
Rajesh Patel is the current President of FIJI FA (2012)
The President of Fiji makes $700,000 per year in Fiji dollars, which is the equivalent to $400,000 US dollars.
Commodore Frank Bainimarama is Fijis Prime Minister, Ratu Epeli Ganilau is Fijis President and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second remains the Head of State for Fiji.
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau is the President of Fiji. He became acting president on 2009 July 30 when taking over for the retired Josefa Iloilo, and officially became the country's 5th president on 2009 November 5.The President of Fiji is a largely traditional and ceremonial role, and is limited to indigenous Fijians, specifically chiefs.
The President of Fiji lives in the white house next to Thurston Garden and the National Museum Of Fiji located in the heart of Suva, capital of Fiji.
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Ratu Epeli Nailatikau was the President of Fiji in 2010. He became acting president on 2009 July 30 when taking over for the retired Josefa Iloilo, and officially became the country's 5th president on 2009 November 5.The President of Fiji is a largely traditional and ceremonial role, and is limited to indigenous Fijians, specifically chiefs.
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau was the President of Fiji in 2011. He became acting president on 2009 July 30 when taking over for the retired Josefa Iloilo, and officially became the country's 5th president on 2009 November 5.The President of Fiji is a largely traditional and ceremonial role, and is limited to indigenous Fijians, specifically chiefs.
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau is the President of Fiji in 2013. He became acting president on 2009 July 30 when taking over for the retired Josefa Iloilo, and officially became the country's 5th president on 2009 November 5.The President of Fiji is a largely traditional and ceremonial role, and is limited to indigenous Fijians, specifically chiefs.