CHAOS IN HOUSE AFTER SPEAKER REJECTS PRESIDENT’S CLAIMS
group of Opposition members claim Speaker cannot criticise remarks made by president speaker says he had to clarify certain matters in his capacity as the head of the constitutional council The Speaker also said the issue could not be turned into a debate
Parliament was plunged into chaos yesterday morning after Speaker Karu Jayasuriya made a statement regarding the Constitutional Council (CC) which he heads.
The Speaker in his address dismissed several claims made by President Maithripala Sirisena.
Chief Opposition Whip Mahinda Amaraweera said the remarks made by the Speaker on the President were not acceptable.
UPFA MP Dinesh Gunawardene said the President could be criticized only by bringing in a motion.
However the Speaker who responded said it was his right to clarify about what the President said about the CC.“I have the right to make clarification as the head of the CC. I don’t intend going into a conflict with the Executive,” he said.
The Speaker also said the issue could not be turned into a debate as the government was prepared to give a debate next week.
Mr. Gunawardene said his party still addressed him as the Honourable Speaker despite the way he was acting.
“I don’t want to earn respect and do not expect anyone to call me honourable,” the Speaker said.
Leader of the House Lakshman Kiriella said the government was prepared to give a debate on the CC issue. However the House flared up at that time.“We will not give any debate if the opposition misbehaves,” the Speaker said.
The Speaker then suspended sittings calling for a party Leader’s meeting to decide on the next course of action.
The sessions resumed after 15 minutes but the House focused on the sudden malfunctioning of the lift.