- Suva City Council
The Suva City Council is the municipal law-making body of the city of
Suva ,Fiji 'scapital . It consists of 20 Councillors, elected for three-year terms from four multi-member constituencies called wards. Councillors, who are elected by residents, landowners, and representatives of corporations owning or occupying ratable property in Suva, elect a Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor from among their own members; they serve one-year terms and are eligible for reelection. The current Lord Mayor is Ratu Peni Volavola of theUnited Fiji Party (SDL); his Deputy isJosefa Gavidi , also of the SDL.Electoral history
Suva has had a somewhat turbulent electoral history. In the1985 municipal election, the newly-founded Labour Party won 8 of the 20 seats on the City Council to become the largest single party, and succeeded in electingBob Kumar as Lord Mayor in a harbinger of the national election two years later, when an FLP-led coalition ousted the long-time Alliance Party government. The FLP later fell on hard times in the capital, however, and won no seats on the City Council in the municipal election of1999 . At the next municipal elections held in2002 , the Labour Party made significant gains, winning the five seats in theSamabula Ward. Thecoalition of then-Lord MayorChandu Umaria remained intact, however, with Umaria's Ratepayers Alliance (dominated by the National Federation Party) winning 8 seats and its ally, the SDL (the ruling party at the national level), 7. Under amemorandum of understanding , the two parties agreed to hold the Mayoralty for one year each. In2004 , the coalition collapsed, with the 5 FLP councilors teaming up with the SDL to reelect Ratu Peni Volavola, who had replaced Umaria as Lord Mayor the previous year.Disagreements over the 2002 memorandum of understanding between the SDL and the NFP thwarted attempts to forge an electoral coalition between them for the 2005 municipal elections. The NFP charged that in making a common cause with the FLP in
2004 , the SDL breached the agreement, which it said specified that in the third year, the Lord Mayor should be chosen jointly by the two parties. The SDL denied this, General SecretaryJale Baba saying that there was no such stipulation in the agreement.Fiji Electoral Commission ChairmanGraeme Leung announced on19 October 2005 that the Suva City Council election scheduled for22 October would be postponed till12 November , owing to the death of two candidates for theTamavua andSamabula wards, respectively. The original plan was to postpone the poll in those two wards only, but the Commission decided that it would be a "tidier" process to conduct the whole election simultaneously.The result of the poll was a landslide win for the SDL, which took 12 of the 20 seats. The party swept the
Tamavua andMuanikau wards, and won 2 of the 5 seats in theSamabula ward, previously an FLP bastion. The FLP retained 3 of its 5 Samabula seats, while the NFP retained its hold on the Central Ward, but lost ground elsewhere. The new SDL-dominated council reelected Volavola to the Mayoralty on17 November , and choseJosefa Gavidi as his deputy.Council membership
The following Councillors were elected in the municipal elections held on
12 November 2005 .External links
* [http://www.suvacity.org/ Suva City Council (official website)]
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