Minister for Foreign Affairs (Fiji)
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Fiji | |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation | |
Seat | Government Buildings, Suva |
Appointer | President of Fiji |
Term length | Not term limited |
Inaugural holder | Kamisese Mara |
Formation | 10 October 1970 |
Website | Official Ministry website |
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The Minister for Foreign Affairs (commonly known as the Foreign Minister) is Fiji's Cabinet Minister responsible for international relations and diplomacy and oversees its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Especially since two military coups in 1987 harmed Fiji's relationship with other countries, with two more coups in 2000 and 2006 respectively, the Foreign Minister's position has been a very important one.
Like other ministers, the Foreign Minister is formally appointed by the President on the nomination of the Prime Minister, and is responsible to both the Prime Minister and the Parliament. The position may be held independently, or in conjunction with other ministerial responsibilities. From time to time, the Prime Minister has simultaneously served as Foreign Minister.
Along with all ministers, the Foreign Minister is constitutionally required to be a member of the Parliament.
As a British colony, Fiji had no Foreign Minister; the United Kingdom managed its external relations. The table below lists the individuals who have held the Foreign Affairs portfolio since Fiji became independent on 10 October 1970.