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Laisena Qarase est un homme politique fidjien de tendance nationaliste indigène. Il dirige le principal parti de droite, le Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua , dont il est le fondateur.

Éduqué à l'Université d'Auckland, il devient gérant de la Development Bank de 1983 à 1998, puis de la Merchant Bank of Fiji de 1998 à 1999. Il se lance ensuite en politique, et devient sénateur.

En juillet 2000, Laisenia Qarase est nommé premier ministre des îles Fidji, à la tête d'un "gouvernement de transition", en pleine période de crise politique. En effet, le premier ministre démocratiquement élu, Mahendra Chaudhry, est tenu en otage depuis mai par un extrémiste nationaliste, George Speight.

En 2001 ont lieu des élections législatives, remportées par le SDL: Qarase conserve son poste de premier ministre. Il est réélu en 2006.

Lors du coup d'État militaire de décembre 2006, Laisenia Qarase est destitué par le chef des armées Frank Bainimarama et remplacé par Jona Senilagakali. Il est transporté avec son épouse vers leur île natale, Vanuabalavu, dans l'est de l'archipel. En octobre 2007, Qarase demande aux tribunaux de se prononcer sur la légalité du coup d'Etat de 2006.

En août 2012, Qarase est condamné par la Haute Cour à un an de prison pour actes de corruption commis alors qu'il était au pouvoir. Après huit mois de prison, il est libéré début avril 2013.

✵ 4. février 1941
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Laisenia Qarase: Citations en anglais

“We encircle the globe with a chain of love, faith and trust, knowing that He (God) is listening.”

Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission, Address to the nation at the National Day of Prayer in Fiji combined church service http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/page_4615.shtml, Post Fiji Stadium, Suva, 15 May 2005

“I try to live by proper ethical and moral standards and carry out my national duties in accordance with the principles of the God I believe in.”

Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission, Address to the Editors' Forum, Suva, 27 July 2005

“"The decision (of the Great Council of Chiefs to endorse the bill) was made in the best interest of the country and a significant milestone in the process of consultation"..”

Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission, Response to the decision of the Great Council of Chiefs to endorse the bill, 28 July 2005

“The forgiveness of Christ is complete, and without condition. It is not dependent on an apology, or tied to a punishment.”

Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission, Address to the nation at the National Day of Prayer in Fiji combined church service http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/page_4615.shtml, Post Fiji Stadium, Suva, 15 May 2005

“Opponents seem to think the end of the world is nigh and that law and order will grind to a complete halt. Their strategy is based on attack, attack, attack.”

Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission, Address to the Editors' Forum, Suva, 27 July 2005

“With a resounding yes I say we can reconcile and that it really is a matter of the heart.”

27 July 2005
Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission

“The shame is compounded by the failure of developed countries to commit enough of their wealth and resources to helping poor populations from developing countries.”

Excerpts from a speech to the Association of Development Financing Institutions in Asia and the Pacific, 13 May 2005

“They forget that although our economy has been doing well, it is still narrow and fragile and it will take a long time before we can compete fully with the developed nations.”

Address to the 18th Australia-Fiji Business Forum, Shangri-La Fijian Resort, Sydney, Australia, 17 October 2005 (excerpts)

“We must learn to respect each other's views and to differ without anger or ill will.”

14 July 2005
Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission

“Follow the teachings and you will not go wrong.”

Excerpts from a speech to the Christian Youth Conference in Suva, 15 May 2005

“Affirmative Action is a temporary measure to correct these imbalances (between ethnic Fijians and Indo-Fijians).”

Excerpts from an address to the Commonwealth Workshop in Nadi, 29 August 2005

“Any Bill is drafted without consulting any party or stakeholders is because it contains what the Government wants to be included in the Bill.”

20 May 2005, explaining why he had not consulted the Great Council of Chiefs on the legislation
Additional remarks about the proposed Reconciliation and Unity Commission

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