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The Fijian Government exercises the executive functions and powers within the Republic of Fiji. This article lists spans of government ministries under a prime minister . [ 1 ] The distinctive periods of these ministries consist of post-independence, post- 2000 Coup d'état , and post 2006 Coup d'état .
Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport (Fiji) Ministry of Defence and National Security (Fiji) Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts (Fiji) Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Fiji) Ministry of Health and Medical Services (Fiji) Ministry of iTaukei Affairs (Fiji) Ministry of Women, Children and Poverty ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Fiji. The capital, Suva , hosts 24 embassies/high commissions and 4 other missions/representative offices. Map of diplomatic missions in Fiji
Ministry of Information and Communication or Communications may refer to: Ministry of Information and Communication (Bhutan) Ministry of Information and Communication (Cuba), Cuba; Ministry of Information and Communication (Fiji), Fiji; Ministry of Information and Communications (Kenya) Ministry of Information and Communications (Nepal)
The Cabinet of Fiji is a Government body of Ministers appointed by the Prime Minister of Fiji and responsible to the Parliament of Fiji. The Cabinet's constitutional basis is sections 90 to 96 of the 2013 Constitution of Fiji. [1] Cabinet consists of the Prime Minister as chair and a number of Ministers. [2]
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) is a government office of Fiji responsible for coordinating the work of the prime minister and the cabinet under sections 91 and 92 of the Constitution of Fiji. [2] The Office of the Prime Minister is to provide coherent policy advice to the prime minister and coordinate, facilitate, monitor and evaluate ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Fiji, which are maintained by the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Americas [ edit ]
Each province has a provincial council which may make bylaws and impose rates (local taxes), subject to the approval of the iTaukei 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 cho