Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

No alternativ­e but General Election: GL

Neither the JVP nor the TNA was entitled to seats in the Committee

- BY KELUM BANDARA

The Speaker has assigned five members to us, five to the UNP and one each to the JVP and the TNA. That is completely wrong

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) said yesterday that there was no alternativ­e to the current crisis other than a General Election.

Addressing a press conference, its Chairman Prof. G.L. Peiris said that the country was in an unpreceden­ted situation in which the Government was contemplat­ing to boycott Parliament.

He said Speaker Karu Jayasuriya was partial. “There are strong grounds for boycotting Parliament,” he said. He said even minority Government­s used to receive majority representa­tion in the committee of selection of Parliament, but the present Speaker had departed from it. “The Committee of Selection appoints the Business Committee of Parliament commonly known as the Party Leaders’ Meeting. That works out the agenda and all else. It is in the hands of the Leader of the House representi­ng the Prime Minister. Today, the Leader of the House has no control because the Government is in minority at the Select Committee. “The Speaker has assigned five members to us, five to the UNP and one each to the JVP and the TNA. That is completely wrong,” he said.

He said neither the JVP nor the TNA was entitled to seats in the Committee. Referring to the attempt to move a No Confidence Motion on the cut off of funds for the Prime Minister’s Office, he said it was unlawful. “Funds are allocated in the annual budget. It has already been passed. In any case, Finance Bills can be brought by the Government, not by the opposition. No party has 113 seats in Parliament. The

Funds are allocated in the annual budget. It has already been passed. In any case, Finance Bills can be brought by the Government, not by the opposition. No party has 113 seats in Parliament. The Speaker gave his ruling on the Committee of Selection on the basis that the Opposition got 121 votes. You have to deduct 14 seats for the TNA and six seats for the JVP. Then, the UNP has only 101 seats

Speaker gave his ruling on the Committee of Selection on the basis that the Opposition got 121 votes. You have to deduct 14 seats for the TNA and six seats for the JVP. Then, the UNP has only 101 seats. We have 103 seats,” he said.

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 ??  ?? UNP MP Patali Champika Ranawaka addressing a media briefing where he said the presidenti­al commission which would be appointed to probe corruption during the last three years should be impartial.
UNP MP Patali Champika Ranawaka addressing a media briefing where he said the presidenti­al commission which would be appointed to probe corruption during the last three years should be impartial.

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