Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Opposition requests Chair in COPE, COPA

Also draws attention to lack of time allotted for Oppostion speakers

- By Sandun Jayawardan­a

The Opposition has requested that the posts of Chair manship of the Parliament's Committee on Public Enterprise­s ( COPE) and Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) be given to them.

The request was made when the Parliament's Selection Committee met under the Chairmansh­ip of Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywarden­a on Friday evening. The Selection Committee is tasked with appointing members to important Parliament­ary committees such as COPE and COPA. The Committee on Friday decided to call for nomination­s from political parties for Committees on Special Purposes, including COPE and COPA.

There are 12 members on the Selection Committee besides the Speaker: ( 7 Government and 5 Opposition MPs). They are, Nimal

Siripala De Silva, Dinesh Gunawarden­a, Johnston Fernando, Douglas Devananda, Dull as Alahapperu­ma, Wimal Weerawansa and Prasanna Ranatunge, Lakshman

Kiriella, Gayantha Karunatill­eka, Rauff Hakeem, Vijitha Herath and Selvam Adaikkalan­athan.

The Opposition also requested the Government to retain the previous Parliament's time allocation during Parliament­ary debates, where 60 percent of the time was allotted for speakers from the Opposition, while 40 percent was alloted to those from the Government side.

Chief Opposition Whip Lakshman Kiriella raised issue over the matter during Friday's debate on the Policy Statement of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Mr Kiriella complained that unlike the practice adopted during the previous Government, the new Government had allotted 60 percent of the debate time to Government speakers though it was the Opposition which requested the debate.

Speaker Mahinda Ya p a Abeywarden­a stated that he would look into the matter.

There are 12 members on the Selection Committee besides the Speaker: (7 Government and 5 Opposition MPs). They are, Nimal Siripala De Silva, Dinesh Gunawarden­a, Johnston Fernando, Douglas Devananda, Dullas Alahapperu­ma, Wimal Weerawansa and Prasanna Ranatunge, Lakshman Kiriella, Gayantha Karunatill­eka, Rauff Hakeem, Vijitha Herath and Selvam Adaikkalan­athan.

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