In the aftermath of the failure of the
Fiji coup of 2000, a coup which Nailatikau strongly opposed, he was nominated for the position of
Prime Minister, to help rebuild Fiji's shattered institutions. He withdrew his nomination, however, in favour of
Laisenia Qarase, who was considered more of a consensus candidate, but became
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister for Fijian Affairs in the interim
Cabinet. He was appointed
Deputy Prime Minister in August 2000. He was appointed again
Deputy Prime Minister of
Laisenia Qarase in 2001 and served until September 2001, when he was elected the
Speaker. In 2001, after democracy had been restored in a
general election, he defeated, by a vote of 41 to 29,
Joeli Kalou for the position of
Speaker of the House of Representatives, a position he held until after the 2006 elections. Following the
coup d'état of 5 December 2006, he was sworn in as Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade in the new interim government of
Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama on 8 January 2007. He was nominated to become the new vice-president by the Fiji president
Ratu Josefa Iloilo on 10 April 2007, but was rejected by the
GCC. On 17 April 2009, after Fiji experienced a constitutional crisis, Ratu Epeli was appointed vice president. Nailatikau served as interim Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Co-operation and Civil Aviation under Prime Minister
Frank Bainimarama, beginning in January 2007. On 23 September 2008, Bainimarama said that Nailatikau would be moved to the post of Minister for Provincial Development and Multi-Ethnic Affairs on 5 October 2008, while Bainimarama would take over his previous duties. According to Bainimarama, he "decided to give him this new responsibility given his extensive knowledge and hands-on experience on the workings of the Civil Service, Governments role in rural development and the sources of assistances available to facilitate such development", while also stating that Nailatikau had "excellent public relations appeal, which is very much needed in outreaching and inter-facing with rural people."
Acting prime minister On 25 September 2007, Epeli was appointed acting prime minister while interim Prime Minister,
Frank Bainimarama, was away in
New York City for the week.
Acting president On 30 July 2009, he became acting president after the retirement of 88-year-old President Iloilo. The president was supposed to be appointed by the
Great Council of Chiefs (effectively abolished by the military-backed regime) under the
1997 constitution that Iloilo had abrogated, but Bainimarama announced that a new president would be appointed by his cabinet at the regime's convenience. Nailatikau was formally appointed to the office on 5 November 2009. ==Anti-AIDS campaigner==