Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Glad Prez realised his blunder even now

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

Rear Admiral Sarath Weeraseker­a, the only parliament­arian to vote against the 19th Amendment said yesterday he was glad that President Maithripal­a Sirisena had realized the truth even at this late stage and admitted to the blunder of having introduced the 19th Amendment to the Constituti­on.

“The 19th Amendment took the country down a precipice by creating a constituti­onal, political and social crisis in the country. How long are we going to suffer under the crisis created by the 19A. The Executive President cannot take a decision on even the government’s act of selling state assets. The Prime Minister took over the powers of the Executive President in an extremely covert manner. Former President Chandrika Kumaratung­a was able to dissolve Parliament and hold elections when Ranil’s Government signed a Ceasefire agreement with the LTTE in 2002. But today, President Sirisena cannot take any action against the UNP government despite the many anti-national acts done by it. The Executive President does not have any power today and cannot even appoint a judge to the Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court, nor does he have the power to appoint the Police chief. The Constituti­onal Council (CC) rejects his nomination­s, because seven out of nine members of the CC are towing the government line,” Rear Admiral Weerasekar­a told Daily Mirror yesterday.

The only change done by constituti­ng the CC is the devolving of power to Trincomale­e and Colombo where former opposition leader R. Sampanthan and Ranil live.

The 19th Amendment to the Constituti­on canvassed by the President and the Yahapalana Government was passed in Parliament on April 28, 2015 with 215 votes for and one against out of a total of 225 MPS. Only Mr. Weerasekar­a voted against.

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