- Kaliopate Tavola
Kaliopate Tavola (born
1946 ) is aFiji aneconomist ,diplomat , andpolitician , who was his country's Minister for Foreign Affairs from2000 to2006 . He was also Minister for External Trade and Minister forSugar .Diplomatic career
A native of the small island of
Dravuni in theKadavu archipelago, Tavola was educated atRatu Sukuna Memorial School and began his career in1973 as an agricultural economist with the Ministry ofAgriculture . In1984 he was posted toLondon as a Counsellor with the FijianHigh Commission ; he concurrently represented theFiji Sugar Marketing Company . He was transferred toBrussels and appointedAmbassador toBelgium in1988 , and was accredited toFrance ,Portugal ,Spain ,Luxembourg , andGreece , as well as toUNESCO and theWorld Trade Organization . He remained in that position for ten years.Political career
Prime Minister
Laisenia Qarase appointed Tavola Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Interim Government that took office in July2000 , following a counter-coup which thwartedGeorge Speight 's putsch against the elected government ofMahendra Chaudhry . In the general election held to restore democracy in September2001 , Tavola was elected as a candidate of theUnited Fiji Party to represent the Lami Open Constituency, and retained his Cabinet position subsequently.As Foreign Minister, Tavola had to defend Fiji's international image in the face of criticism from some countries of the government's perceived lenience towards perpetrators of the
2000 coup. He also had to deal with elements in his own government who have promoted relations with Taiwan (ROC), in defiance of his policy of fostering closer relations with thePeople's Republic of China . A private visit by the Taiwanese President,Chen Shui-bian , on5 May 2005 was well received by many politicians, and on16 May Health MinisterSolomone Naivalu defied Tavola's instructions by voting in favour of observer status for Taiwan at theWorld Health Assembly inGeneva . Tavola was angered, declaring that Fiji could not afford to "lose" China, and vowed that such "careless incidences" would not happen again.Retirement and reappointment
In an interview published on
2 February 2006 byIslands Business International , Tavola announced his decision not to contest forthcoming elections, due on 6-13 May , citing his age, health, and family commitments. "Because of my other commitments in life and for family and health reasons ... I would be doing a disservice to myself and to the country if I stood in the coming general election," he said. Prime Minister Qarase had attempted, unsuccessfully, to dissuade him from this decision, he revealed. He clarified on23 February that he only wanted to rest, and was not interested in returning to the diplomatic service.Following the victory of the ruling SDL in the general election, Prime Minister Qarase persuaded Tavola to reverse his decision to retire from the Cabinet. As Cabinet Ministers are required to be members of one of the two Houses of the Parliament, he accepted the Prime Minister's invitation to become a Senator as one of nine nominees of the Prime Minister. "I had my retirement worked out. I was going to start some consultancy work and all that," he said in a "
Fiji Live " interview published on11 June 2006 . "It was a last-minute approach to me by the Prime Minister to consider coming back into this important portfolio."The
Fiji Live news service claimed on4 February that Tavola was Fiji's most popular politician. Following the2000 coup crisis, Tavola was reportedly the only Ministerial candidate acceptable to both the Military and the rebels led byGeorge Speight . "Fiji Live" also claims that he remained the only Cabinet Minister to retain the favour of the Military after relations between the government and the Military worsened from2003 onwards. However, he still lost his post in the Cabinet, along with his fellow Ministers, in the military coup that deposed the government on5 December 2006 .
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