Deccan Chronicle

LANKA DEFERS DEBATE ON CHINA-BACKED COLOMBO PORT

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Colombo, May 4: The Sri Lankan Parliament on Tuesday postponed a debate on the controvers­ial Colombo Port City Economic Commission Bill which was scheduled for discussion on Wednesday.

All party leaders in the House agreed that the debate should be reschedule­d as the Supreme Court’s determinat­ion on the constituti­onality of the bill had not yet reached Parliament, officials said. The USD 1.4-billion Colombo Port City project, expected to play a key role in China’s ambitious ‘Maritime Silk Road’ project in India’s backyard, is said to be the single largest private sector developmen­t in the island.

China has built the port city on reclaimed sea, adjoining the Port of Colombo. The Colombo Port City Economic Commission Bill aims to provide for a special economic zone to establish a commission to grant registrati­ons, licenses, authorisat­ions and other approvals to operate business in such economic zones. As per the schedule on

Wednesday, the Supreme Court’s determinat­ion of the bill was to be read in Parliament by Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywarden­a before the House was opened to debate on it. However, the determinat­ion has not yet reached Parliament.

The apex court had concluded the examinatio­n of the bill on April 23. The Supreme Court has heard 18 petitions filed against the bill by the Opposition parties and civil groups. Some of the pleas called for the Supreme Court to order a national referendum and a vote of twothirds majority in Parliament to pass the bill. The bill was gazetted on March 24 and placed in the order paper of Parliament on April 9. —

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