The National Council for Building a Better Fiji has stressed that it was now actively looking at changes to the current electoral system after the Constituency Boundaries Commission and the Electoral Commission advised the council that the current electoral rules are undemocratic.

The NCBBF has decided to speed up its work to change the electoral system and a team went to visit the President Ratu Josefa Iloilo on Tuesday evening.

In that meeting, the NCBBF team requested that the President take urgent action and call a forum to discuss steps needed for restoring parliamentary democracy in Fiji.

The NCBBF said the options available for electoral reform are by calling a forum in collaboration with the NCBBF to be held by the end of May 2008, if not earlier, backed by appropriate expertise and resources for key stakeholders in Fiji, including all the political parties, to discuss the steps needed to reform Fiji's electoral system. The team also told the President that electoral reforms will constitute one of the key aspects of the proposed People's Charter.

NCBBF spokesperson Kamlesh Arya said although some of the issues were non-constitutional, they must be addressed by everyone including the political parties.