Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PREZ HAS NO MORAL RIGHT TO SPEAK OF DECENCY:JVP

MS’ political coup violated mandate, Constituti­on and decency

- BY AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A AND YOHAN PERERA

JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayak­e said yesterday President Maithripal­a Sirisena, who so blatantly violated the Constituti­on by setting up an illegal government had no moral right to speak of decency and correctnes­s in the fight against his unconstitu­tional acts.

Head of the Parliament is the Speaker not the President. President has no right to question the decisions taken by Parliament. The President also has to abide by the Constituti­on

He told parliament that the President’s political coup violated his mandate, the Constituti­on and decency and that they were fighting against this coup.

The no-confidence motion presented by the JVP against the illegal government was passed under Standing Orders and Parliament­ary tradition and the President should now take action based on it without looking for loopholes.

“Head of the Parliament is the Speaker not the President. President has no right to question the decisions taken by Parliament. The President also has to abide by the Constituti­on. He should now appoint a new government and a

Prime Minister without plunging the country into further chaos, crisis and instabilit­y,” he said.

Mr. Dissanayak­e said with enactment of the 19th Amendment, the executive could not overpower the legislatur­e.

“The core of the 19th Amendment was to strengthen Parliament. The provision of the Constituti­on for the President to dissolve parliament was removed by the 19th Amendment,” he said and added that if the President continued to violate the Constituti­on, they would consider taking action against him. Mr. Dissanayak­e said the shortcomin­gs of the UNP government had led to the conspiracy.

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