The New Labour Unity Party was a
Fiji
Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
an
political party, which broke away from the
Fiji Labour Party in May 2001. It was founded by
Tupeni Baba, a former Deputy Prime Minister and Labour Party stalwart, who had become dissatisfied with
Mahendra Chaudhry
Mahendra Pal Chaudhry ( hif, महेन्द्र पाल चौधरी; born 9 February 1942) is a Fijian politician and the leader of the Fiji Labour Party. Following a historic election in which he defeated the long-time former lead ...
's leadership and expressed fears that if Chaudhry, who had been deposed in the
Fiji coup of 2000, returned as
Prime Minister, there could be another coup. Other prominent Fijians associated with the party included
''Ratu'' Meli Vesikula.
In the
parliamentary election of 2001, the New Labour Unity Party called for the strengthening of the independence of the judiciary, which had been undermined by government defiance. It also advocated a reduction in
Value Added Tax
A value-added tax (VAT), known in some countries as a goods and services tax (GST), is a type of tax that is assessed incrementally. It is levied on the price of a product or service at each stage of production, distribution, or sale to the end ...
, and for its complete removal on essential items. A NLUP government would work to build a non-racialist Fiji in the ethic of "love thy brother," and would ban all forms of unfair discrimination. It also called for a parliamentary code of conduct to end corruption. The party won two of the 45 seats it contested, but Baba himself was defeated. During the campaign, the party had been hurt by revelations that it had received
F$200,000 from
Peter Foster, a controversial Australian businessman who had been convicted of
fraud
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. Foster actually invested over $1 million in supporting New Labour and ran what was described as a very slick and professional election campaign. Foster said he supported Dr Baba because he saw him as the "Nelson Mandela of the South Pacific."
In the
House of Representatives, the NLUP delegation split after the election.
Kenneth Zinck
Kenneth Vincent Zinck (born 16 June 1959) is a former Fijian trade unionist, politician and Cabinet Minister, who served as Minister of Labour in the government of Laisenia Qarase from 2001 to 2006. In the aftermath of the 2006 Fijian coup d'état ...
joined the government benches and was appointed to the
Cabinet as Minister for Labour, Industrial Relations, and Productivity, while
Ofa Swann
Ofakilomaloma Swann, also known as Ofa Duncan, is a Fijian lawyer, academic, and former politician. She served in the House of Representatives of Fiji from 1999 to 2006, and was leader of the New Labour Unity Party.
Swann is from Vanua Balavu i ...
decided to join the Opposition. Most members of the party decided in June 2002 to join with three other parties to form the new
Fiji Democratic Party, under the leadership of
Filipe Bole. This party dissolved itself in April 2005, in order to join the newly formed
National Alliance Party of Fiji, led by
''Ratu'' Epeli Ganilau. A rump of the NLUP continues under the leadership of
Tomasi Tokalauvere Tomasi is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Surname
*Carlos Tomasi (born 1930), Argentine bobsledder
* Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (1896 – 1957), Sicilian writer
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, a trade unionist. The party secretary is
Loraini Tulele.
On 5 December 2003,
Radio New Zealand
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reported that the NLUP had expelled Zinck from the party, following his refusal to quit his Cabinet portfolio and join the opposition, saying that his decision breached the party's 2001 election manifesto. Zinck had allegedly ignored several warnings from the party that he would be expelled if he did not resign from the Cabinet, as directed. As of August 2005, however, Zinck is still officially registered by the Fijian Parliament as a member of the NLUP.
On 21 August, Zinck confirmed reports that Tokalauvere was trying to have the party deregistered. He said that Tokalauvere had no authority to do so, however. The ''
Fiji Sun
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'' reported on 11 February 2006 that the party had in fact been deregistered, and that Zinck and Swann were both exploring other options for the
2006 election
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* 2006 Acehnese regional election
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* 2006 Bahraini parliamentary election
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Defunct political parties in Fiji
Political parties established in 2001
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