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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 28, 2015
19th Amendment passed with a vast majority

April 28, 2015
The 19th Amendment to the Constitution was passed with a vast majority in Parliament, a short while ago on Tuesday (28), with the government gaining 212 votes in favour.
Upon the conclusion of the voting, President Maithripala Sirisena said
that the approval of the 19th Amendment with a two-third majority was a
historic victory of the public. He earlier expressed with the much
awaited enactment of the new amendment, the people of Sri Lanka will
experience the true meaning of ‘democracy and peace’.
The new legislation, which suggested the removal of the Executive Powers
of the President, was passed with a majority of 212 votes and one
against.
Ten Parliamentarians including Keheliya Rambukwella, Premalal
Jayasekara, Susantha Punchinilame, Jagath Balasuriya, Ven. Ellawala
Medhananda Thera, Janaka Bandara, and Basil Rajapaksa were absent at the
voting.
In the past few days, there were certain obstacles with regard to
presenting of this 19th Amendment to Parliament. The 19th Amendment,
which was a major aspect among the key targets to be achieved in the
government’s 100-day pledge, had been stuck in a deadlock as the
Opposition opposed to extend its support to pass the new legislation.
The Sri Lanka Freedom Party expressed the 19th Amendment and the electoral reforms should come hand in hand.
However, President Sirisena later appealed to all political parties to
assist in passing the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in order to
firmly establishing freedom and democracy in the country.
