The National Federation Party said they will have a management board meeting this weekend where they may have to reconsider their participation on the meeting on Monday, in light of the mixed signals they are getting from the Interim Prime Minister's media comments.

General Secretary, Pramod Rae who said when Commodore Bainimarama had written to the party, he had stated in his invite that there would be open and flexible dialogue and now he is changing his stance to party leaders not to demand anything, understanding the High Court ruling and understanding the Interim Government's vision through the Draft Charter.

Rae adds it seems Bainimarama's idea of open dialogue is dialogue whereby everybody must agree with him.

Rae said he hopes Bainimarama reverts to the original agenda of open and flexible dialogue before Monday.

The NFP is one of 16 political parties, including the SDL and FLP that have so far accepted the invite from the Interim Prime Minister for an informal meeting at the Parliamentary Complex on Monday.