The 'Paramount Chief of Fiji' (Fijian:'''Ilisapeci-Na Radi ni Viti kei Peritania''' or '''Ilisapeci-Na Tui Viti''') is the name given to
Queen Elizabeth II in
Fiji. The
Great Council of Chiefs recognises her as the most senior chief, but the position is not one of a constitutional, or otherwise legal nature.
The
Fiji coups of 1987 resulted in the overthrow of the elected government of Fijian Prime Minister
Timoci Bavadra, and in the declaration of a republic. The first coup, in which Bavadra was deposed, took place on
May 14,
1987; a second coup on
September 28 ended the Fijian Crown, and was shortly followed by the proclamation of a republic on
October 7.
As a
Commonwealth Realm, Fiji's
Head of State was the
Queen of Fiji, Elizabeth II. The Fijian
Supreme Court ruled the coup unconstitutional, and the Queen's representative,
Governor General Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau, unsuccessfully attempted to assert executive power. He opened negotiations, known as the Deuba Talks, with both the deposed government, and the
Alliance Party, which most
indigenous Fijians, supported. These negotiations culminated in the Deuba Accord of September 23, 1987, which provided for a government of national unity, in which both parties would be represented under the leadership of the Governor-General. Fearing that the gains of the first coup were about to be lost,
Sitiveni Rabuka staged a second coup on September 25.
The
Great Council of Chiefs, a formal body of mostly hereditary chiefs, continues to recognise Elizabeth II as its Paramount Chief, as was officially confirmed by the Great Council in
1998. The majority of the members of this Council are descendants and blood relatives of the chiefs who ceded Fiji to
Queen Victoria, Elizabeth's great-great-grandmother, in
1874. The declaration by the Great Council of Chiefs affirming Elizabeth's rights as Paramount Chief is unique, as it indicates she takes precedence within the Council over the
President of the Republic of Fiji, who again can only be selected from a chiefly house and member of the GCC.
External links
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Ratu Mara: A Family Man Leader And Statesman (reference to Ratu Mara's support for restoring monachy in Fiji)