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Timoci Bavadra


 

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Timoci Bavadra

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Order:2nd Prime Minister

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Term of Office

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(Prime Minister):April 14, 1987 - May 13, 1987

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April 14 - 1987 - May 13

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Followed:Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara

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Succeeded by:Vacant

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Date of BirthSeptember 22 1934

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September 22 - 1934

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Date of Death:November 3 1989

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November 3 - 1989

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Place of Death:Lautoka

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Wife:Adi Kuini Bavadra

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Occupation:doctor

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Political Party:Fiji Labour Party

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Political Party - Fiji Labour Party

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Timoci Uluivuda Bavadra (September 22, 1934 - November 3, 1989) was a medical doctor who served for one month as the Prime Minister of Fiji in 1987 and who founded the Fiji Labour Party.

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September 22 - 1934 - November 3 - 1989 - Prime Minister - Fiji - 1987 - Fiji Labour Party

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Contesting his first election in 1987, Bavadra forged an electoral coalition between his Labour Party and the much older, Indo-Fijian-dominated National Federation Party. Although much larger, the NFP agreed to play a junior role in the coalition, aware that much of the ethnic Fijian community was not ready to accept an Indo-Fijian Prime Minister; even a government with a significant Indo-Fijian presence was itself bound to stretch the patience of ethnic Fijians.

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Election - 1987 - Indo-Fijian - National Federation Party - Ethnic Fijian

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The election was a stunning upset. The Labour-NFP coalition captured 28 seats, four more than the Alliance Party, thereby ending the twenty-year reign of Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, who, first as Chief Minister and subsequently as Prime Minister, had led Fiji since its pre-independence years. Although an ethnic Fijian, Bavadra had been elected mostly with the support of Indo-Fijians. Of the 28 members of his parliamentary caucus, only seven were ethnic Fijians, all of them elected from predominantly Indo-Fijian constituencies, a factor which caused considerable resentment among extremist sections of the Fijian population. Only nine percent of the ethnic Fijian electorate had voted for Bavadra's coalition, but even this was an unprecedented feat - a point that was largely overlooked.

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Alliance Party - Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara

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Bavadra was opposed to nuclear testing, and had hinted that visits by nuclear-armed warships of the United States Navy might not be welcome. Allegations have been made that the United States either supported or allowed Lieutenant-Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka to stage the coup that brought down Bavadra's government, allegations that Rabuka has never convincingly denied. After a brief period of military rule, Ratu Mara again took office as prime minister. Bavadra made a tour of Commonwealth capitals, attempting to rally support, but got little more than sympathy, and Queen Elizabeth, who had by this time formally abdicated as Queen of Fiji, declined to receive him. He died two years later of cancer.

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United States - Sitiveni Rabuka - Ratu Mara - Commonwealth - Queen Elizabeth - Queen of Fiji - Cancer

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