People's Alliance (Fiji)

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People's Alliance
PresidentVuniani Navuniuci
Leader Sitiveni Rabuka
Deputy leaders
General SecretaryUsaia Waqatairewa [1]
Founded12 August 2021
Registered8 September 2021
Split from SODELPA
Headquarters74 Suva Street, Toorak, Suva
Youth wing People's Alliance Youth
Ideology
Political position Centre-right [2]
Colours
  •   Blue
  •   White
  •   Maroon
MPs in the Parliament of Fiji
21 / 55
Website
www.peoplesalliancefiji.com

The People's Alliance is a political party in Fiji. The party was formed in 2021 by Sitiveni Rabuka who served as Prime Minister of Fiji from 1992 to 1999 and again from December 2022.

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Background

Sitiveni Rabuka served as the leader of the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) from June 2016 until November 2020, where he was ousted in a leadership contest. [3] [4] He resigned as leader of the opposition that same year and subsequently left SODELPA to form a new party. [5]

Formation

Founded by 11 members including Sitiveni Rabuka, the party was registered on 12 August 2021 and subsequently launched on 11 October 2021. [6] [7] On 9 April 2022, the party appointed Manoa Kamikamica as its Deputy Party Leader. [8] Lynda Tabuya and Daniel Lobendahn were also appointed as deputy party leaders on 7 May 2022. [9] [10]

2022 election

The party ran 55 candidates in the 2022 Fijian general election. [11] [12] On 8 April 2022, the party signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Federation Party indicating an agreement to work together post-election. [13] The People's Alliance gained 21 seats becoming the second largest party in Parliament. It's coalition partner NFP secured 5 seats. Both parties with their shared number of seats failed to secure a parliamentary majority. [14] Ultimately, SODELPA chose the People's Alliance and its coalition partner and a three-party coalition government was formed. [15] [16]

Leadership

The party leader and deputy leaders are appointed by the People's Executive Council which serves as the governing body of the party. [17] The party has three deputy leaders, in accordance with its constitution. [18] Since the party's formation in 2021, Sitiveni Rabuka is the leader of the party. Serving as his deputy leaders are Manoa Kamikamica, Lynda Tabuya and Daniel Lobendahn. [9]

Party leader

PortraitLeaderTerm beganTerm endedTime in officePositionPrime Minister
Sitiveni Rabuka 2020.jpg Sitiveni Rabuka (born 1948)12 August 2021Incumbent2 years, 274 days Bainimarama

(2006–2022)

Prime Minister 2022–presenthimself

Deputy party leaders

Deputy leaderTermPosition
Manoa Kamikamica 2021–presentDeputy Prime Minister (2022-present)
Minister for External Trade Cooperatives and SMEs (2022-present)
Lynda Tabuya 2021–presentMinister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation (2022-present)
Daniel Lobendahn2021–present

Electoral history

Parliamentary elections

ElectionParty leaderVotes%Seats+/–PositionResult
2022 Sitiveni Rabuka 168,58135.82%
21 / 55
Increase2.svg 21Increase2.svg 2ndPAP-NFP-SODELPA
coalition government

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