PCRC Welcomes Forum Ultimatum
Director Tupou Vere said discussions on any reforms in the constitution should be done in parliament and the interim government should adhere to the ultimatum given.
Meanwhile, the Fiji Women's Right Movement Director Virisila Buadromo said interim government should adhere to ultimatum as forum members.
The Pacific Island Leaders Forum has decided that the interim government should nominate an election date by 1st May, 2009.
In the communique released after the special forum in Papua New Guinea, the Pacific leaders stress that elections should be held in Fiji by the end of December this year and the interim government should publicly declare the timeframe for election on 1st May this year.
The forum has also agreed that targeted measures will be taken if the interim government does not adhere to the timeline set.
The measures will include the suspension of participation by the Leader, Ministers and officials of the interim government in all forum meetings and events and ineligibility of the interim government to benefit from Forum regional cooperation initiatives and new financial and technical assistance.
The Forum leaders have also called on the international community to support the measures outlined by taking complementary actions to encourage the prompt restoration of elected constitutional government in Fiji.
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