2026 in Fiji
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Government of Fiji
Cabinet of Fiji
| Portfolio | Portrait | Minister | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Sitiveni Rabuka | PA | ||
|
Esrom Immanuel | PA | ||
|
Viliame Gavoka | SODELPA | ||
|
Siromi Turaga | PA | ||
|
Pio Tikoduadua | NFP | ||
|
Agni Deo Singh | NFP | ||
|
Ifereimi Vasu | SODELPA | ||
|
Aseri Radrodro | SODELPA | ||
|
Atonio Lalabalavu | PA | ||
|
Lynda Tabuya | PA | ||
|
Sashi Kiran | NFP | ||
|
Alitia Bainivalu | PA | ||
|
Filimoni Vosarogo | PA | ||
|
Sakiasi Ditoka | PA | ||
|
Charan Jeath Singh | PA | ||
|
Maciu Katamotu | PA | ||
|
Filipe Tuisawau | PA | ||
|
Jese Saukuru | PA | ||
|
Tomasi Tunabuna | PA | ||
|
Mosese Bulitavu | Independent | ||
|
Ioane Naivalurua | Independent | ||
|
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Viliame Naupoto | Independent |
Events
- 16 February – Former prime minister Frank Bainimarama and former police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho are arrested on charges of inciting mutiny against Fiji Military Forces commander Jone Kalouniwai in 2023.[1]
- 19 March – Bainimarama and Qiliho plead not guilty to charges of inciting mutiny against Fiji Military Forces commander Kalouniwai.[2]
Scheduled
Holidays
- 1 January – New Year's Day
- 18 April – Good Friday
- 19 April – Easter Saturday
- 21 April – Easter Monday
- 7 September – Constitution Day
- 4 September – The Prophet's Birthday
- 10 October – Fiji Day
- 22 October – Diwali
- 25 December – Christmas Day
- 26 December – Boxing Day
Deaths
- 11 February – Alifereti Dere, 64, rugby union player (national team) and coach (Fiji Sevens)[5]
- 26 March – Epeli Nailatikau, 84, military officer, president (2009–2015), speaker of the House of Representatives (2001–2006), and vice-president (2009).[6]

