Fiji's 3 confederacy High Chiefs will be at the Centenary Church this afternoon to show their support to the Methodist Church of Fiji in opposing the draft People Charter.

Kubuna High Chief, Ratu Apenisa Cakobau, Roko Tui Dreketi, Ro Teimumu Kepa and Tui Cakau, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu are expected to be at Centenary at 4pm.

Outgoing President, Reverand Laisiasa Ratabacaca told the 700 plus members that the 3 high chiefs will be coming in their capacity as the Vanua heads of the 14 provinces in Fiji.

Ratabaca added Ro Teimumu is also coming as his capacity as Rewa high chief and to assure members of next years Annual Conference at her chiefly village of Lomanikoro.

Meanwhile, the Methodist Church of Fiji conference members have decided that it is in the church's interest to support the rule of law and urge the Interim PM to have elections by March next year.

General Secretary Tuikilakila Waqairatu said any attempt to impose and legitimize the Charter outside the constitution and by an authority which does not have the people's mandate, is morally unacceptable. With respect to proposals to remove race based voting, Waqairatu said they believe that the most powerful influence that drive communal politics is not race but the perception of racial economic inequality.