The military stressed that it will oversee the electoral and constitutional reform processes although criticisms have been levelled against the RFMF.
Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga said the RFMF wants to ensure that the country heads in the direction set out by the military in 2006.
Soqosoqo Vakamarama executive Adi Finau Tabakaucoro has said after the Women’s Forum in Suva that there is a general perception that the processes will be biased if the military is involved.
She said the military has been involved in coups and they should not be involved in the electoral and constitutional processes.
Colonel Tikoitoga said the RFMF wants a better Fiji and has stressed from the beginning that it will ensure all the necessary changes are made by 2014.
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