
Mick Malcolm Millis Beddoes, widely known as Mick Beddoes, is a Fijian politician and businessman from
Nadi, who led the
United Peoples Party (formerly the United General Party) from 2000 to 2013, and was the
Leader of the Opposition
The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the Opposition (parliamentary), largest political party not in government, typical in countries utilizing the parliamentary system form of government. The leader of the ...
at the time of the
military coup of 5 December 2006. He was also the Chief Executive of the
World Netball Company, and was Chairman of the organising committee for the 2007
World Netball Championships
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, but announced his resignation on 24 January 2006, citing a possible conflict of interest, as his company would be working as a ground operator during the championships.
First term as Leader of the Opposition
Beddoes won the
West Central General Electors Communal constituency, one of three reserved for ethnic minorities, for the United General Party in the 2001
parliamentary election. Despite being the sole
parliamentary
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representative of his
party
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, he served as
Leader of the Opposition
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from 2002 to 2004, because
Mahendra Chaudhry, leader of the
Fiji Labour Party
The Fiji Labour Party (FLP; ),() also known as Fiji Labour, is a political party in Fiji. Most of its support is from the Indo-Fijian community, although it is officially multiracial and its first leader was an indigenous Fijian, Dr. Timoc ...
(the main opposition party) refused the position, demanding inclusion in the
Cabinet instead. Beddoes relinquished the role of Opposition Leader late in 2004, when Chaudhry finally gave up his quest for a Cabinet role and agreed to assume the leadership of the Opposition.
Beddoes's first stint as Opposition Leader gave him and his tiny party a national platform. In mid-2003, Beddoes responded to rising interest among
indigenous and
Indo- Fijians by announcing that membership of his party, which had been confined to
minority groups like Europeans, Chinese, and
Banaban Islanders, would now be open to all races, and that the party would contest all 71 seats in the House of Representatives in the next
parliamentary election, scheduled for 2006.
Beddoes criticised the ethnic faultlines that characterise Fijian politics; communal voting was a factor in this, he said on 28 August 2005, but could be mitigated if only voters would judge a candidate according to his or her personal merits, rather than on the basis of whether the candidate's political party was
indigenous-led or
Indo-Fijian
Indo-Fijians () are Fijians of South Asian descent whose ancestors were Girmitiyas, indentured labourers. Indo-Fijians trace their ancestry to various regions of the Indian subcontinent.
Although Indo-Fijians constituted a majority of Fiji's ...
-led. He also called for changes to the electoral system, under which almost two-thirds of the House of Representatives are elected from
communal constituencies, whose electors are registered members of a particular ethnic group.
Second term as Leader of the Opposition
Beddoes retained his constituency, with a slightly reduced majority, in the
parliamentary election held on 6–13 May 2006, and was appointed Leader of the Opposition for the second time on 3 June
source
. His second appointment came after weeks of disputes with his erstwhile ally, Mahendra Chaudhry, who had insisted that the position should be his, despite the decision of the Labour Party to enter a
grand coalition
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Causes of a grand coali ...
with the
Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua
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Party (SDL). After obtaining legal advice,
President
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Ratu Josefa Iloilo appointed Beddoes.
As of 19 September, Beddoes was still performing his duties only on a part-time basis,
Fiji Television reported. To assume the position full-time, he would be
constitutionally required to divest himself of his private business interests.
Campaign against controversial bill
Throughout much of 2005, Beddoes was at the forefront of a public campaign against the government's controversial
Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, which provided for the establishment of a Commission empowered to compensate victims and pardon perpetrators of the
coup d'état
A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup
, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
which deposed the
People's Coalition government in May 2000. Beddoes travelled throughout Fiji, speaking against the bill, which was, he claimed, nothing other than a legal mechanism for releasing from prison persons convicted of involvement in the coup, who were supporters of or in some way linked to the present government. The bill was temporarily shelved during the election and its aftermath. An amended version was pending, but the
military coup of 5 December 2006 put an end to it.
2006 coup d'état
Long considered an ally of the
Republic of Fiji Military Forces
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF, formerly the Royal Fiji Military Forces until 1987 when the Dominion of Fiji was overthrown) is the military force of the Pacific Ocean, Pacific island nation of Fiji. With a total manpower of about ...
in their long-running dispute with the Qarase government, Beddoes began criticising the Military towards the end of 2006, as tensions escalated to unprecedented levels. On 20 October,
Fiji Television quoted him as calling for an end to the Military's attempts to intimidate the government. On the other hand, he called on the government on 28 November to placate the Military by dropping investigations into insubordination on the part of the Commander,
Commodore Frank Bainimarama. ''"All it is doing is putting a red rag in front of a bull and the bull has 4,000 guns,"'' he told Australia's
ABC Radio. On 1 December, as it became apparent that a coup was imminent, he branded the Military a bunch of bullies, and issued a strong warning to persons who might be considering accepting office in an interim government, saying that they would be taken to task when the storm had passed. On 4 December, Beddoes called on Fijians to rally in support of the rule of law.
Beddoes condemned the coup of 5 December, and spoke out strongly against what he saw as violations of constitutional and human rights.
Beddoes welcomed the decision of the Military to restore
Ratu Josefa Iloilo to the
Presidency
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on 4 January 2007, but condemned the appointment of Bainimarama as interim
Prime Minister
A prime minister or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. A prime minister is not the head of state, but r ...
on 5 January and criticised the President's endorsement of the coup, the
Fiji Times
''The Fiji Times'' is a daily English-language newspaper published in Suva, Fiji. Established in Levuka on 4 September 1869 by George Littleton Griffiths, it is Fiji's oldest newspaper still operating.
''The Fiji Times'' is owned by Motibhai Gr ...
reported. He expressed disappointment when his deputy,
Bernadette Rounds-Ganilau, accepted office in Bainimarama's interim government, and asked her to resign from the UPP. He was particularly disappointed, he said, that Ganilau's decision came less than twenty-four hours after he had been visited by soldiers conveying a message from
Land Force Commander Pita Driti threatening him to stop speaking against the Military. On 10 January, he accused the
Fiji Labour Party
The Fiji Labour Party (FLP; ),() also known as Fiji Labour, is a political party in Fiji. Most of its support is from the Indo-Fijian community, although it is officially multiracial and its first leader was an indigenous Fijian, Dr. Timoc ...
, some of whose leading figures, were included in the interim government, of having been privy to the coup plot.
Political views
LGBT rights
Beddoes is a supporter of
LGBT rights
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.
On 27 August 2005, Beddoes spoke out against calls by some for the closure of loopholes in the
Penal Code
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which had allowed the release of two men, one a Fijian citizen and the other a foreigner, who had been sentenced to a prison term on 5 April for homosexual acts. This sentence was overturned on 26 August by Justice
Gerald Winter, who said that the Penal Code was not applicable to what adults did in private.
The same day, Beddoes condemned
Senator
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or Legislative chamber, chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the Ancient Rome, ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior ...
Mitieli Bulanauca for speaking against homosexuality and attacking Justice Winter in the Senate. ''"Senator Bulanauca is among a very small percentage of misfits and clowns who live off the lies they try to spin to try and intimidate others, while sheltering behind
parliamentary privilege
Parliamentary privilege is a legal immunity enjoyed by members of certain legislatures, in which legislators are granted protection against civil or criminal liability for actions done or statements made in the course of their legislative duties ...
,"'' Beddoes said. ''"These expressions of hate come from a man who claims he is a Christian and quotes endlessly from the Bible."''
Retirement
On 20 January 2007, Beddoes announced that he would retire from the presidency of the UPP at the Annual General Meeting of his party, on 31 March.
After the winding up of the UPP in January 2013, Beddoes announced that he would join the new
Social Democratic Liberal Party.
References
External links
Official website of Mick Beddoes
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
United Peoples Party (Fiji) politicians
Fijian businesspeople
Social Democratic Liberal Party politicians
Fijian people of British descent
Fijian people of I-Taukei Fijian descent
Alliance Party (Fiji) politicians
Politicians from Nadi
Leaders of the opposition (Fiji)
People educated at Suva Grammar School