The representatives of the other pro-Jakarta organizations, the Nationalist Party of Timor and
FPDK, are expected to be on board by the next meeting, de Mello said.
Beyond this, at district level meetings of the
FPDK (Forum for Peace, Democracy and Justice), BRTT (People's Front for East Timor), the PPI and CNRT, anti-independence groups demanded that, as there were three of them and only one CNRT, they be given three-quarters of campaign time during the formal campaigning period.
But when asked Wednesday about the latest probable delay, Basilio Araujo of the pro-Indonesia Forum for Unity, Democracy and Justice (
FPDK) and Leandro Isaac of the pro-independence National Council for East Timorese Resistance (CNRT), both said another delay would be acceptable.