The Methodist Church of Fiji is now saying that dialogue and moving the country forward is the key, and the church said it will work with the government to achieve this.
As the Church Standing Committee meeting continues, the Methodist Assistant General Secretary, Reverend Tevita Nawadra said the church is ready to also take part in the process to change Fiji's constitution.
Reverend Nawadra said they are trying to get the executives together to ensure that they have the same mindset.
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