Education
Harvard University.
Harvard University.
After commanding a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, Konrote served as Fiji"s High Commissioner to Australia from 2001 to 2006, as Minister of State for Immigration briefly in 2006, and as Minister for Employment Opportunities, Productivity and Industrial Relations from 2014 to 2015. He is the first non-iTaukei president and the first to be elected by parliament, as previous presidents were selected by the Great Council of Chiefs. Konrote is a native of the island of Rotuma.
His days as a pupil at Natabua High School in Lautoka, Fiji, are described in the prize-winning book on Fiji Kava in the Blood by Peter Thomson.
A career soldier, Konrote enlisted into the RFMF in 1966 and trained with New Zealand and Australian defence forces, studying at institutions such as the Australian College of Defence and Strategic Studies and the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra, Australia, (where he became a Fellow in 1996), and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 2000. Rising through the ranks of the Fiji Military, he commanded battalions of Fijian soldiers in their peacekeeping efforts in Lebanon during the Fiji"s United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon campaign, and was subsequently appointed Deputy Force Commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon operation, and finally the United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and Force Commander in Lebanon.
From 2001 to 2006, Konrote served as Fiji"s High Commissioner to Australia. After his appointment, equivalent to that of an ambassador, expired at the end of March 2006, he was elected to represent the Rotuman Communal Constituency in the 2006 election, and he was subsequently appointed as Minister of State for Immigration and Ex-Servicemen in the Cabinet of Laisenia Qarase.
His role in this portfolio abruptly ended when the government was deposed in a military coup led by Commodore Frank Bainimarama on 5 December 2006.
He was subsequently appointed as Minister for Employment Opportunities, Productivity and Industrial Relations in September 2014. On 12 October 2015 Konrote resigned from Parliament after being elected as President of Fiji.
In recognition of his contributions in these fields, Konrote was awarded the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon Peace Medal (1978), the Military Cross (United Kingdom, 1982), the Order of Merit (Italy, 1997), the Order of the Cedar (Lebanon, 1999) and was made an Officer of the Order of Fiji (Military Division) in 1997.
Despite serving in the Qarase government, Konrote became a candidate for Bainimarama"s party, FijiFirst, in the 2014 election, winning 1,585 votes.