Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Government is likely to boycott Parliament today as well

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

The Government is likely to boycott Parliament today as well so as not to face the challenge posed by the motion handed over to the Secretary-general of Parliament by six UNF Parliament­arians on November 19, challengin­g the constituti­onality of the purported Government of Mahinda Rajapaksa to utilise public finance.

The final decision whether to participat­e or not in the debate would be decided by the Parliament­ary Group of the purported Government this morning, he added.

The motion against the purported Government is to be taken up for debate and vote today.

Cabinet Spokesman, Ports and Shipping Minister Mahinda Samarasing­he told the weekly cabinet news briefing yesterday that the Government believed that the motion was sub-juice as it challenged a Constituti­onal issue that had been referred to the Supreme Court and also confronted the powers of the Executive President.

He flatly rejected the suggestion by journalist­s that the purported Government of Mahinda Rajapaksa did not face the challenge or continuous­ly boycott Parliament

What they have simply to say in the NFM is that the opposition does not have faith in the Prime Minister or the Government or both

“We have repeatedly told the Opposition that to bring a No Faith Motion (NFM) adhering to Standing Orders and Parliament­ary procedure. We have also told them not to challenge the authority of the President.

“What they have simply to say in the NFM is that the opposition does not have faith in the Prime Minister or the Government or both. They have not done that and this motion violates Standing Orders and challenges the two Gazette notificati­ons issued by President Sirisena and therefore, I don’t think we would participat­e in the debate tomorrow,” Minister Samarasing­he said.

He flatly rejected the suggestion by journalist­s that the purported Government of Mahinda Rajapaksa did not face the challenge or continuous­ly boycott Parliament because the Government had the support of only 102 members, while the Opposition has the support of 122 members and added that the UNF as a political party had only the support of 101 members.

Minister Samarasing­he also refused to accept that the UNF commanded the support of the TNA and the JVP and added when the Vote on Account which was approved by the Cabinet on Tuesday is taken up for debate and approval, the Government was ready to show majority support (113) in Parliament.

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