The members of the Parliament of Fiji from 1972 until 1977 consisted of members of the House of Representatives elected between 15 and 29 April 1972, and members of the nominated Senate.
House of Representatives
editSenate
editClass | Member | Notes | |
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President | Robert Munro | ||
Great Council of Chiefs' Nominees | Napolioni Dawai | ||
Jone Mataitini | Replaced by Glanville Lalabalavu in October 1976 | ||
Apakuki Nanovo | |||
Meli Salabogi | Replaced by Jone Kikau in 1973 | ||
Inoke Tabua | |||
Kavaia Tagivetaua | |||
Livai Volavola | |||
Tiale Vuiyasawa | Replaced by Josaia Tavaiqia in 1973 | ||
Council of Rotuma's Nominee | Wilson Inia | ||
Leader of the Opposition's Nominees | Glanville Lalabalavu | Replaced by Asela Logavatu in 1973 | |
Eqbal Mohammed | Replaced by Bakshi Balwant Singh Mal in 1976 | ||
Jai Ram Reddy | Replaced by Ratilal Patel in 1977 | ||
Kaur Baltan Singh | |||
Sarvan Singh | Replaced by Shiromaniam Madhavan in 1974 | ||
Mosese Tuisawau | Replaced by Chandra Prakash Bidesi in 1976 | ||
Prime Minister's Nominees | Felix Emberson | Replaced by Tomasi Vakatora in 1976 | |
John Falvey | |||
Penaia Ganilau | Replaced by Vivekanand Sharma in 1973 | ||
Ramanlal Kapadia | |||
Anaseini Qionibaravi | Replaced by Joeli Nacola in 1976 | ||
Eddie Wong | Replaced by Charles Walker | ||
Source: USP, USP, USP, USP |
References
edit- ^ 'Fijians must rule' says new party Pacific Islands Monthly, March 1974, p5
- ^ Handbook of Fiji, p59