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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 6, 2014
Free And Fair Election in Sri Lanka: An Independent Election Commission a must
Can the Elections Commissioner be blamed? Daily Mirror opinion
The elections to the Southern and Western Provincial Councils have just
been concluded. People were able to witness some violence although no
major incidents were reported. As in many other elections in the recent
past, the candidates carried out their elections campaigns insulting the
intellect of the general public while breaking most of the rules
imposed by the Elections Commissioner.
In this backdrop Democratic Party Leader Sarath Fonseka is reported to
have described Elections Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya as a ‘scarecrow
made of hay’ who did little against the perpetrators who blatantly
violated election laws. People would see a point in Foneseka’s
allegations if they recollect the number of election law violations they
saw while going to work during the last few months.
But then again, can we put the blame solely on the Elections Commissioner for this situation? Given the current political context the elections are held, it is not at all reasonable. The Elections Commissioner who appears to be a respected public official with a good track record was seen trying his best to hold a free and fair election within boundaries his jurisdiction allowed him to. However, unfortunately this was not enough.
In response to Fonseka’s allegations, the Elections Commissioner clearly
explained the limitations he has to operate within and like his
predecessor urged the need to appoint an Independent Elections
Commission"
In response to Fonseka’s allegations, the Elections Commissioner clearly
explained the limitations he has to operate within and like his
predecessor urged the need to appoint an Independent Elections
Commission, which was provided in the 17th Amendment to the
Constitution.
But, there does not seem to be even the remotest possibility that the
Mahinda Rajapaksa-led government is going to implement the 17th
Amendment to the Constitution and thereby introduce an Independent
Election Commission. Nor there will be a Judicial Commission or a Police
Commission.
As a result of this, a question will always arise about the credibility
of the elections that have already been held and the ones that are
going to be held in the future. It is believed that the Uva Provincial
Elections are just round the corner.
The need for independent elections, judicial and police commissions is
now being felt more than ever given the visible deterioration of these
institutions. Besides, the pressure on Sri Lanka by the international
community is mounting on issues that centre on good governance,
accountability, rule of law and human rights.
Therefore we urge the government to take necessary steps to appoint
these independent commissions as soon as possible to ensure free and
fair elections and good governance.


