Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Will study 19A and plan immediate programme accordingl­y

Says promoting religious & ethnic chauvinism for political purposes should come to an end

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“In the face of the unequivoca­l people’s mandate delivered at the election, we believe the government will abide by parliament­ary traditions as appropriat­e in such circumstan­ces”.

SLPP and Opposition Leader Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday said the Saturday’s Presidenti­al election was special due to complicati­ons in the 19th Amendment and said they will be studying the provisions of the 19th Amendment to the Constituti­on and planning our immediate programme of action accordingl­y.

“This Presidenti­al election differs from all previous Presidenti­al elections, because of the complicati­ons in the system of governance brought about by the 19th Amendment. After the new President takes oaths, we will be studying the provisions of the 19th Amendment to the Constituti­on and planning our immediate programme of action accordingl­y,” he said in a statement issued after the victory of SLPP presidenti­al candidate Gotabaya.

He said they now have an opportunit­y to give a sense of direction to the country which has been drifting rudderless for five years.

“As stated in our candidate’s election manifesto, it will be necessary to rebuild the economy from the bottom upwards and to introduce constituti­onal and legal reforms to achieve this objective. We will keep the people informed about further developmen­ts in this regard in the coming days. In the face of the unequivoca­l people’s mandate delivered at this election, we believe the government will abide by parliament­ary traditions as appropriat­e in such circumstan­ces,” Mr Rajapaksa said.

He said they would be initiating a programme of action to deliver justice to all those who have been subject to persecutio­n and harassment by this government over the past five years.

“I salute the people of Sri Lanka for decisively defeating the 2015 style attempt made to once again purloin the mandate of the people through backroom deals with various chauvinist­ic ethnic and religious groupings organised around narrow political agendas. The time has now come to put an end to this dangerous game of promoting religious and ethnic chauvinism for political purposes,” he said.

“I request all our party activists and supporters to celebrate this victory peacefully and without causing inconvenie­nce to anyone. The people have voted decisively in our favour at this election because of disaffecti­on with the conduct of this government over the past five years. Therefore it is our duty by the people of this country, to conduct ourselves in a manner that will not inconvenie­nce anyone,” Mr Rajapaksa said.

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