Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Protest-leading FSP, TNA discuss new Constituti­on

● In the new constituti­on, the executive presidency should be abolished

- BY KELUM BANDARA

The Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) which is at the forefront of the current protest wave held separate talks with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the main opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) to engage them for support in Parliament against the arrests of youths in various parts of the country and to scrap the executive presidency, a party official said.

FSP Education Secretary Pubudu

Jagoda told Daily Mirror his party favoured the total abolition of the executive presidency instead of pruning its powers in a piecemeal approach. He said he and his party’s General Secretary Kumar Gunaratnam attended the meetings.

“We discussed the arrests of youths over the recent incidents and the need to abolish the executive presidency,” he said.

TNA MP M.A. Sumanthira­n who participat­ed in the meeting on behalf of his party said the need for the continuati­on of the violence-free struggle was discussed. He said the present changes in the government had been achieved as a result of the struggle, and it should be carried out without violence.

He said the two parties discussed the need for constituti­onal changes that reflect the aspiration­s of Tamil people and are acceptable to all the communitie­s, and it should be done in terms of the present Constituti­on and the institutio­nal structure.

“Otherwise, there will be anarchy in the country,” he said. The two sides took up the position that the new constituti­on should be referred to approval of the people by referendum

“In the new constituti­on, the executive presidency should be abolished, and the Tamil national question addressed to the satisfacti­on of all,” he said.

Besides, the FSP and the TNA discussed the importance of introducin­g a strong anti-corruption law providing for the recovery of stolen money, and holding those responsibl­e to account. The two parties also exchanged views on human rights and accountabi­lity issues.

The meeting with the SJB was attended by Kabir Hashim, Ranjith Madduma Bandara and Eran Wickramara­tne.

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