New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, speaking to TV New Zealand, is dismissing moves by the Interim Prime Minister, Commodore Frank Bainimarama to institute a People's Charter in Fiji's political system.

TV New Zealand reports that the coup leader and Interim Prime Minister have touted it as a means to remove racism from his country's electoral system.

In the news article, it went on to read that Helen Clark is not buying it and that she said Bainimarama carries too much baggage to lead any kind of reconciliation process.

Clark adds that the People's Charter suggestion, directly contradicts a condition set by the Pacific Forum, that Fiji's 2009 elections be held under its existing constitution.

And now on Tonga, Interim Prime Minister, Commodore Frank Bainimarama was to have had more bilateral meetings today during his last day in Tonga and he also met with representatives from Indonesia, India and China late yesterday afternoon.

Bainimarama arrives in Fiji tomorrow.