Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Parliament is no longer a law-abiding institutio­n: Nagananda Kodithuwak­ku

- BY CHATURANGA SAMARAWICK­RAMA

Parliament was no longer a law-abiding institutio­n but had become a centre for fraudulent businessme­n and their clients, President of the “Vinivida” Foundation Attorney-at-law Nagananda Kodithuwak­ku said yesterday. Speaking to the media at Thalawathu­goda yesterday he said that the people could not expect anything from Parliament. “The parliament had been made up with a group of organised people who used it to plunder the country’s public resources. During the past 41 years, the country has collapsed and the dreams of the people were not fulfilled. Parliament­arians used to plunder the country’s public resources in a free manner,” he said.

Mr. Kodithuwak­ku said, the recent Auditor General’s report clearly indicated that quarter percent revenue from public resources were used by the Parliament­arians.

“This country cannot be saved in this manner,” he said.

“According to the present Constituti­on, our country cannot go any further and also without establishi­ng the rule-of-law in the country we cannot think of a future,” he said.

“In many countries, there is only one common law for all citizens. President’s Counsel Thirantha Walaliyadd­a also clearly stated that the ruleof-law in the country had collapsed during the past ten years. Now there is no law in the country,” he said.

He said the ‘1978 Constituti­on’ was not created for the benefit and the safety of the people but for the safety and benefit of the Unpers which cannot be amended.

“We have now passed 41 years with the ‘78 Constituti­on but no one can do anything beyond that. According to the Constituti­on, it cannot be changed without a two-thirds majority and a referendum.

“Therefore, people should take a wise decision to remove all 225 Parliament­arians while rejecting the present Constituti­on. If this happens this would be a constituti­onal revolution in history,” he said.

According to the present Constituti­on, our country cannot go any further and also without establishi­ng the rule-of-law in the country we cannot think of a future

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