Interim PM Comments Are Fare-PANU
General Secretary for the Party of National Unity Meli Bogileka said they will abide by the directive and have no intention of attending the meeting with demands on what they want.
Bogileka said PANU however will be bringing issues which they think could be improved in the Charter.
Another Political Party has accepted the invitation from Commodore Frank Bainimarama to engage in talks next Monday.
The General Voters Party said it accepted the invitation in view of moving the country forward.
National Secretary, John Sanday said its time Political leaders start to engage in constructive talks as it will only benefit Fiji.
So far The SDL, National Federation Party, Conservative Alliance Matanitu Vanua, National Alliance Party, the Party of National Unity, the SVT and The Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party have confirmed their participation for the upcoming meeting. The Fiji Labour Party is yet to confirm whether they will attend.
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