List of members of the Parliament of Fiji (1987)
The members of the Parliament of Fiji in 1987 consisted of members of the House of Representatives elected between 4 and 11 April 1987. However, Parliament was dissolved later in 1987 following a military coup.
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House of Representatives
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes |
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Fijian Communal (12 seats) | |||
Ba–Nadi | Apisai Tora | Alliance Party | |
Bua–Macuata | Militoni Leweniqila | Alliance Party | |
Cakaudrove | Viliame Gonelevu | Alliance Party | |
Kadavu–Tamavua–Suva Suburban | Taniela Veitata | Alliance Party | |
Lau–Rotuma | Filipe Bole | Alliance Party | |
Lomaiviti–Muanikau | Mosese Qionibaravi | Alliance Party | |
Nadroga–Navosa | Apenisa Kurisaqila | Alliance Party | |
Naitasiri | Livai Nasilivata | Alliance Party | |
Ra–Samabula–Suva | Isikeli Kasami | Alliance Party | |
Rewa–Serua–Namosi | Tomasi Vakatora | Alliance Party | |
Tailevu | William Toganivalu | Alliance Party | |
Vuda–Yasawa | Josaia Tavaiqia | Alliance Party | |
Indo-Fijian Communal (12 seats) | |||
Ba | Balwant Singh Rakkha | NFP–FLP | |
Ba–Lautoka Rural | Mahendra Chaudhry | NFP–FLP | |
Labasa–Bua | Noor Dean | NFP–FLP | |
Lautoka | Vinubhai Patel | NFP–FLP | |
Nadi | Rishi Shankar | NFP–FLP | |
Nasinu–Vunidawa | James Shankar Singh | NFP–FLP | |
Nausori–Levuka | Mahendra Chand Vinod | NFP–FLP | |
Savusavu–Macuata East | Krishna Datt | NFP–FLP | |
Sigatoka | Harish Sharma | NFP–FLP | |
Suva City | Harilal Manilal Patel | NFP–FLP | |
Suva Rural | Satendra Nandan | NFP–FLP | |
Tavua–Vaileka | Samresan Pillay | NFP–FLP | |
General Communal (3 seats) | |||
Northern and Eastern | Leo Smith | Alliance Party | |
Suva–Central | Archie Seeto | Alliance Party | |
Western | David Pickering | Alliance Party | |
Fijian National (10 seats) | |||
East Central | Timoci Vesikula | Alliance Party | |
Lau-Cakaudrove–Rotuma | Kaimsese Mara | Alliance Party | |
North-Central | Temo Sukanivalu | NFP–FLP | |
North-Eastern | Joe Nacola | NFP–FLP | |
North-Western | Timoci Bavadra | NFP–FLP | |
South-Central | Sakiasi Waqanivavalagi | Alliance Party | |
South-Eastern | Joeli Kolou | NFP–FLP | |
South-Western | Mosese Volavola | NFP–FLP | |
Suva | Tupeni Baba | NFP–FLP | |
Vanua Levu North and West | Filipe Ralogaivou | NFP–FLP | |
Indo-Fijian National 10 seats) | |||
East Central | K. R. Latchan | Alliance Party | |
Lau–Cakaudrove | Ahmed Ali | Alliance Party | |
North-Central | Navin Patel | NFP–FLP | |
North-Eastern | Ahmed Bhamji | NFP–FLP | |
North-Western | Davendra Singh | NFP–FLP | |
South Central | Narsi Raniga | Alliance Party | |
South-Eastern | Fida Hussein | NFP–FLP | |
South-Western | Nitya Nand Reddy | NFP–FLP | |
Suva | Navin Maharaj | NFP–FLP | |
Vanua Levu North and West | Govind Swamy | NFP–FLP | |
General National (5 seats) | |||
Eastern | James Ah Koy | Alliance Party | |
Northern | Edmund March | NFP–FLP | |
Southern | Peter Stinson | Alliance Party | |
Vanua Levu–Lau | Charles Walker | Alliance Party | |
Western | Chris Work | NFP–FLP | |
Source: Fiji Elections |
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