Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CHANGE COMPOSITIO­N OF CC TO KEEP POLITICOS ASIDE

- BY YOHAN PERERA AND AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

There should be more civil members than MPS in the council in order to make it more independen­t

Constituti­onal Council solely comprised of non-politician­s during its inception in 2001

The compositio­n of the Constituti­onal Council (CC) should be changed in order to keep politician­s out of it, Government MP Jayampathi Wickramara­tne told Parliament yesterday.

Speaking during an adjournmen­t debate in the House, he said the Constituti­onal Council solely comprised of non-politician­s during its inception in 2001 when the probation government was formed by the People’s Alliance and the JVP.

“The JVP, a party which got the opportunit­y to nominate a member to the Constituti­onal Council, appointed an SLFP supporter. However, this member acted impartiall­y. The opposition in 2015 rejected the idea of having all civil personnel in the council and wanted only MPS to its membership. Then, we contacted the late Venerable Maduluwawe Sobitha Thera who was keen on having all civil members. He advised us to go ahead with the agreement that had been reached at that time – to have seven MPS representi­ng the CC and three civil members,” he said.

The MP said there should be more civil members than MPS in the council in order to make it more independen­t. “what the President should do is to get the opinion of the Chief Justice and the Attorney General prior to making any nomination,” he said.

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