Fīnau Tūtone

Fīnau Hevaha Tūtone (1938 or 1939 — 5 June 2021)[1] was a Tongan educator, civil servant, and pro-democracy activist.

[2] He later attended the University of the South Pacific where he was a member of a group of Tonga activists promoting political reform and democracy.

[2] He was the Human Rights and Democracy Movement's candidate in the 2005 Tongatapu by-election.

[7][8] Following the 2010 Tongan general election he called for limits on the king's veto powers.

[9] He was later appointed as a member of the Public Service Commission, but resigned in October 2014.