Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

COULDN’T FORM GOVT. OWING TO REVISED CUTOFF POINT: UNP

z Says Ranil has to face the crisis brought about by late President Premadasa through the constituti­onal amendment

- BY YOHAN PERERA

This opportunit­y was lost when the cutoff point was reduced to 5 per cent from 12 after the youth unrest

UNP MP Vajira Abeywarden­a said yesterday his party lost the opportunit­y of forming a government on its own due to the constituti­onal amendment brought about by the late President R. Premadasa to reduce the cutoff point of votes from 12.5 to 5 per cent polled by a party to secure parliament­ary representa­tion.

“A party had to obtain more than 12 per cent of votes to have parliament­ary representa­tion before 1988. Therefore, it would have been possible for the UNP to form its own government after 1978. However, this opportunit­y was lost when the cutoff point was reduced to 5 per cent from 12 after the youth unrest. It was the late President Ranasinghe Premadasa who brought about this constituti­onal amendment. The UNP is suffering today because of this change. It is the present UNP leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe who had to face the crisis brought about by the constituti­onal amendment. The UNP contested the general elections in 1977 under the elephant symbol. However, he said the late UNP leader President J.R. Jayewarden­e got into an alliance with the CWC of late Minister Saumiyamoo­rthy Thondaman. Mr. Thondaman’s party too contested under elephant. However, Mr. Jayewarden­e appointed

Mr. Thondaman to the UNP Working Committee. The UNP should take note of these factors when deciding on the symbol under which it is going to contest the general elections and make decisions diligently,” he said, adding that the party would discuss the issue and take an appropriat­e decision.

When asked his opinion of the statement made by UNP Organiser Navin Dissanayak­e who suggested he be allowed to contest under the elephant symbol in the Nuwara Eliya District, Mr. Abeywarden­a said Mr. Dissanayak­e was correct in making that request. He said Mr. Dissanayak­e’s request was in accordance with the UNP Constituti­on. When asked whether he too would demand for the elephant symbol, the MP said he would not make any demand now but await the final decision of the party.

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