A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Ceylon Chamber Calls on all MPs to Enact Constitutional Amendments
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, in a statement yesterday, said it
welcomed the recent constitutional reforms process initiated under the
leadership of the President and the Government.
It has also welcomed the proposed 19th Amendment to the Constitution,
particularly those provisions addressing the 18th Amendment, the
Constitutional Council, independent commissions, urgent Bills and the
Right to Information. The Chamber believes these provisions will help
strengthen good governance, law and order, independence of the Judiciary
and media freedom, all of which are essential elements of a genuine
democracy and a society which is committed to equal opportunities for
all its citizens. The Chamber believes that these provisions will
improve the business climate in the country and pave the way for greater
investment, both local and foreign, thereby creating a platform for
sustainable growth, greater job opportunities and a higher standard of
living for all Sri Lankans.
Considering the importance of the constitutional reforms that have been
proposed, the Ceylon Chamber called on all political parties and Members
of Parliament committed to democracy, good governance and equal
opportunities for all Sri Lankans to:
*
Take advantage of the historic opportunity presented by a multi-party
Government to strengthen constitutional governance in the country
* Set aside narrow political considerations
* Support and pass into law the mentioned provisions.
* Set aside narrow political considerations
* Support and pass into law the mentioned provisions.
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, an institution that has existed in the
country for 176 years, is a confederation of 3,500 businesses entities –
from small and medium to large conglomerates, both private and quoted
and Sri Lankan and multinational – 21 business councils, 21 trade
associations and 22 regional, sectoral and other Chambers. It is
affiliated to over 120 international chambers worldwide and is
recognised as the country’s premier business chamber.
Hold polls fast urges Ceylon Chamber
◾Warns prevailing uncertainty negatively impacts economic and business environment
◾Says to restore confidence and attract investment parliamentary elections must be held expeditiously
◾Says to restore confidence and attract investment parliamentary elections must be held expeditiously
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the country’s premier private sector
lobby, has urged the conduct of general elections as soon as possible to
restore business confidence as prevailing uncertainty was highly
detrimental.
In a special statement, the Chamber said it noted and appreciated the many positive steps taken by the President and Government to deal with pressing issues pertaining to constitutional reforms, law and order, independence of the Judiciary and the media, good governance, cost of living and international relations.
In a special statement, the Chamber said it noted and appreciated the many positive steps taken by the President and Government to deal with pressing issues pertaining to constitutional reforms, law and order, independence of the Judiciary and the media, good governance, cost of living and international relations.

