Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BROAD DISCUSSION ON CONSTITUTI­ON WITH MAHANAYAKE THERAS AND PEOPLE: PM

Buddhism will be given the foremost place Prime Minister will be elected by Parliament

- BY YOHAN PERERA AND AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

Says agreeable to most proposals of the JO Constituti­onal Assembly appointed by Parliament resolution

Abroad discussion will be carried out on the New Constituti­on with the Mahanayaka Theras, other religious leaders and with the people as suggested by President Maithripal­a Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe told the Constituti­onal Assembly yesterday.

“We will meet the Mahanayaka Theras and other religious leaders and the people. We will also talk with political parties as the President said. The ultimate objective would be to reach a national consensus. No one can rush for a new constituti­on as it is a time consuming activity. We will be able to complete all discussion­s only by the time the next Sinhala New Year. The discussion­s on the Constituti­on will have to be stopped during the time of the local government election early next year” the Prime Minister said while highlighti­ng that a broad discussion was needed as per the resolution under which the constituti­onal assembly was establishe­d.

Mr. Wickremesi­nghe said the government was agreeable to most of the proposals submitted by the Joint Opposition with regard to the Constituti­on. “You say ‘Ekiya Bawaya’ should be preserved we agreed to it. You say Provincial Councils should not seek to divide the country, Buddhism should be given the foremost place, Prime Minister should be elected by Parliament, Leader of Opposition should be elected by the Opposition MPS. We are agreeable to all these” he said.

Quoting the JO proposals that no Provincial Council should be allowed to merge with another Council, he said no Provincial Council could be allowed to merge unless the people in the entire country agree. “The number of PCS could be increased up to 10 or 15, or could be reduced to eight only if people want such a thing done. He said the government is open to discuss of other proposals of the Joint opposition as well. He then went on to explain about the Constituti­onal Assembly. “I have to talk about the Constituti­onal Assembly. This was appointed through a resolution in Parliament. Some question about this assembly. The steering committee and other sub committees have come out with what they have discussed. All this will be put to the people and religious leaders before preparing the draft. Then it will be presented to the assembly. The Constituti­onal Assembly will become defunct if it is defeated. The draft will be put to Parliament after Cabinet approval if it is passed with a simple majority at the Constituti­onal Assembly. It will be presented to Parliament straight if it is passed by a two thirds majority in the assembly followed by other formalitie­s,” Mr. Wickremesi­nghe said.

He recalled that Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa sought a mandate to set up a constituti­onal assembly and so did the present government. “We also received a mandate to compile a new constituti­on. Political parties had got mandates for it. Therefore no one could say we are working against the mandate,” he said.

The Prime Minister further recalled that several efforts were made to resolve the national issue in the past. He said Bandaranai­ke-chelvanaya­gam Pact which proposed Rata Sabhas did not materializ­e in the 1950s while the Dudley-chelva Pact which proposed district developmen­t councils suffered the same fate. “There was a protest against this pact and resulted in the killing of a Buddhist monk. “There would not have been an issue today if powers were devolved to district developmen­t councils. Unfortunat­ely it could not be done as some went against it. Later the TULF claimed that they got a mandate to separate. Then there was a bloody conflict. This conflict however came to an end but the national issue remained unresolved. Therefore, what we have to do is to make use of the opportunit­y we have before us and bring about a political solution” he said.

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