Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ELECTION DELAYS: Watchdogs to seek legal action

- BY THILANKA KANAKARATH­NA

Election monitoring organisati­ons yesterday warned the Government that they would seek stern legal action if the Government failed to pass the proposed amendments to the Elections Act, which would delay Local Government elections further. Addressing a press briefing the March-12 Movement, a voluntary organisati­on consisting of representa­tives from election monitoring organisati­ons, civil society groups and trade unions charged that following the mutual consensus of all political parties the LG elections were delayed for four years.

While expressing their displeasur­e to the Government for violating the people’s voting right, Manjula Gajanayaka of the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) said commencing the elections in a timely manner was the cornerston­e of Good Governance that people expected after 2015.

“The electoral term of the Batticaloa Municipal Council was the first to end, which was around four years ago. Subsequent­ly, the electoral terms of numerous other Local Government institutio­ns too concluded.

“If nothing happens in the coming two weeks the Elections Commission­er will receive the full authority to hold the election in North Central, Sabaragamu­wa and Eastern Provinces,” he said.

Meanwhile, PAFFREL Director Rohana

If nothing happens in the coming two weeks the EC will receive full authority to hold elections in the North Central, Sabaragamu­wa and Eastern Provinces...

Hettiarach­chi said election monitoring organisati­ons feared the delay of LG polls, citing the debate for the amendments of the new Elections Act.

“The Act is to be debated in the House on 24 October and voted on September 6. If this was not passed the election would be further delayed. Moreover, the Government is also attempting to reduce the 25 percent female representa­tion quota. We are totally against such a move,” he said. Further, the movement said the two delimitati­on reports, which were prepared in order to implement this mixed system of elections, while the first report was flawed and the second report was delayed, became the decisive factors that affected the delay in holding the elections.“although such was the reasoning for the said delay, the point that warrants further contemplat­ion is attributed to the fact that on which day, the Local Government elections would be held, which should empower the closest institutio­ns to the general public, be held,” it said.

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