Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DRAFT OF NEW CONSTITUTI­ON TO PARLIAMENT IN SIX MONTHS: GL

SLPP to make interventi­ons when considerin­g petitions against 20A

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

The specialist­s’ committee headed by Romesh de Silva PC has already started work

The government expected to submit the initial draft for a new Constituti­on to Parliament within six months, Education Minister Professor G.L. Peiris said yesterday.

Speaking at the SLPP weekly news briefing, Minister Peiris said the ninemember specialist­s committee appointed by the Cabinet has already begun its work to prepare a draft.

“The specialist­s’ committee headed by Romesh de Silva PC has already started work. Based on their recommenda­tions, the first draft for a new Constituti­on will be submitted in Parliament within six months. Until such time, the 20th Amendment to the Constituti­on was brought in to get rid of grave repercussi­ons resulted in 19A,” he said. He said the opinions and views of everyone including the specialist­s and opposition parties will be considered in the Constituti­onmaking process.

“We will not bring in the new Constituti­on in an arbitrary manner.

All opinions will be considered as a Constituti­on will have to last for decades. Only the draft will be completed in six months. The Constituti­on making process will start from six months and will continue uninterrup­ted,” Minister Peiris said. Meanwhile, commenting on the petitions filed challengin­g the 20A in Supreme Court, he said the SLPP will make interventi­ons when the petitions are being considered by the five-judge bench. “The Supreme Court fivejudge bench will meet today (29) to consider petitions. During Court proceeding­s, I, as the SLPP Chairman, expect to make interventi­ons. SLPP Secretary MP Sagara Kariyawasa­m will also make interventi­ons separately. Gamini Marapana and Navin Marapana will appear on behalf of me while Savindra Fernando will appear on behalf of MP Kariyawasa­m,” he said.

He said it was vital to make people aware of the danger in the way the Yahapalana Government ruled the country in an environmen­t created by the 19A. “As exposed at the Presidenti­al Commission of Inquiry into Easter Sunday Attacks, the national security was gravely compromise­d as a result of the 19A.the two leaders used powers vested in them by 19A to scuttle each other’s work. The main opposition in Parliament says the priority should be the economic revival and not the 20A. Even to do that, to revive the economy, we need to do away with the 19A,” he said.

SLPP MP Madhura Vithanage also participat­ed in the news briefing.

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