Go to polls by March 2009
The Pacific Forum Foreign Ministers have reinforced the importance of Fiji's interim government honoring the undertakings made to Forum Leaders that elections would be held in the first quarter of 2009.
The meeting which has just ended in Auckland has concluded that the next election should be held in accordance with Fiji's constitution and that the outcome of the election would be accepted by the interim government and the military.
The Forum ministers also expressed concern about the slow progress toward elections to date and encouraged the interim administration to intensify its efforts to achieve the election milestones endorsed by the meeting.
However the Foreign Ministers noted advice received from Fiji that a detailed timetable for election preparations would be considered by the interim cabinet in the second week of April and provided to Forum members upon the interim cabinet's approval. The Pacific Foreign Ministers emphasized the importance of such a timetable faithfully reflecting the commitments made by Fiji.
It has also been revealed after the meeting in Auckland that the Pacific ministers have welcomed advice from Fiji that the appointment of the Supervisor of Elections would be finalized by the end of this week and looked forward to such an announcement.
The Forum Ministers also expressed their concern in the meeting today about human rights abuses, threats to media freedom and judicial independence, and similar actions that were inconsistent with the creation of an environment in which free and fair elections could be held and Fiji's longer term issues resolved.
They confirmed their support for efforts to encourage a genuinely independent and inclusive political dialogue to complement progress towards the March 2009 election, and welcomed the work of the Commonwealth to this end.
The Forum Ministers also acknowledged that an overall resolution of issues in Fiji would be a long term exercise, and that resolution processes should be independent and inclusive. They affirmed that elections constituted a crucial prerequisite to creating the conditions in which this longer term resolution could be promoted.
A Forum Ministerial Contact Group will also be formed to further monitor the progress of Fiji's preparations for the election and return to democracy, and report to the next Forum Leaders meeting. The Contact Group will consist of the Foreign Affairs Ministers from Australia, NZ, PNG, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu.
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