Former Prime Minister on shadow Cabinet
' ' : . ' .V ■- ■ ' NZPA-AAP Suw The former Prime Min ister, Ratu Sir Kamisest Mara, •’MH "be spokasmar on foreign affairs anc civil aviation in the Fijiar opposition Alliance Part) shadow Cabinet Ten of his formei Ministers retain the same shadow portfolios thai they held in Governmeni before the Alliance’s de feat at the polls las month by the National Federation Party-Laboui coalition. They include the depot) opposition leader, Mi Mosese ; Qionibarav (finance) and economic planning, trade arid tour-
i ism spokesman, Mr Peter ; seven others, i new shadow portfoHoa of t public service and social welfare respectiW. - The former Speaker, s Mr Tomasi Bakatora. is t spokesman for home aft fairs and immigration.. There is no shadow att torney general or minister I of justice. A spokesman said there was no-one qualified r' among Alliance members of the House of Reprei sentatives but an Alliance senator-lawyer could be ■ called ori to speak.
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Press, 13 May 1987, Page 12
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