The Interim Prime Minister has today stressed that the military and the Interim Government will ensure the Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua party does not contest the next elections as the SDL is continuing to oppose the National Council for Building a Better Fiji (NCBBF) and the People's Charter process.

The SDL party at its AGM resolved that the NCBBF should be immediately dismantled as the council has no authority under the Constitution to draw a charter and the People's Charter has no authority to bind future governments elected by the people.

Commodore Frank Bainimarama said the SDL is unlikely to suit the political sphere of the country as it does not want the charter to take the country forward.

Commodore Bainimarama said the vision of the interim government and the military is clear and that is the direction which will be taken.


Meanwhile, SDL leader and ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase said apart from the legality of the NCBBF, the National Council lacks independence.

"The legality of NCBBF is one issue There are very compelling reasons why we are opposing the charter process. One of the reasons is that it is not independent. It is overloaded with government ministers and active supporters of the Fiji Labour Party and the National Alliance Party. In terms of numbers there is virtually nobody there that can be said to represent the views of the largest political party in the country and that is the SDL party. Even if we agree to go in with one member, we will be completely outvoted by the overwhelming majority of the Fiji Labour Party, the New Alliance Party as well as the representatives from the government." Laisenia Qarase


Qarase also said the NCBBF should be dismantled because according to the SDL, majority of the people oppose the Charter process.

"We are not the only ones opposing it. The National Federation Party opposes it, the UGP or Mr Beddoes opposes it,the overwhelming majority of the people of Fiji oppose the charter. On that basis, the interim regime should consider very carefully it’s progress from here onwards.It seems it does not have the backing of the majority of the people and that is sufficient ground in my view for the regime to stand still and perhaps withdraw from that process." Laisenia Qarase

Qarase said what is needed is a political forum to discuss the way forward to elections and the resources used by the NCBBF should be re-directed to other pressing priorities.