The Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry says recent statements in the media by the attorney general, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, on fair elections are pointless as he is not part of a democratically elected government.
Mr Chaudhry says ruling at gun point has deprived the people of their rights.
He says the prime minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama's decision to defer the elections promised for 2009 has made the regime very unpopular.
Mr Chaudhry says it is time to move Fiji towards a new constitutional election, which he says can only be possible if the regime stands aside for a caretaker government, which the people of Fiji can trust.
"They have been ruling at gunpoint, there is no democracy, people are deprived of their rights, human right, trade union right, political and stable rights, what is Mr Khaiyum talking about, they behave as if they are a democratically elected government. They are not."
The Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry.