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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 19, 2016
CPA Files a FR Petition Against the Appointment of Sarath Fonseka to Parliament

Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) in Colombo headed by Dr.
P.Saravanamuttu has filed a Fundamental Rights petition against the
appointment of Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka to the parliament by the
ruling United National Party. In its application CPA says that ” in
terms of Article 99A of the Constitution, only a person whose name was
included in the district nomination papers or national list submitted by
the relevant political party, is entitled to be nominated to fill such a
vacancy”.
Dr. Saravanamutthu is the secretary of the Consultation Task Force for
Transitional Justice Mechanisms in Sri Lanka. The task force has been
appointed by the Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera which includes
quite a number of CPA associates.
The Centre for Policy Alternatives Vs. Kabir Hashim and others SC (FR) Application No.54/2016
17 February 2016, Colombo, Sri Lanka: The
Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) and its Executive Director filed a
Fundamental Rights application challenging the appointment of Field
Marshal Sarath Fonseka to fill the vacancy created by the death of Mr.
M. K. A. D. S. Gunawardana, as a Member of Parliament elected in terms
of Article 99A of the Constitution (the National List).
CPA’s position is that in terms of Article 99A of the Constitution, only
a person whose name was included in the district nomination papers or
national list submitted by the relevant political party, is entitled to
be nominated to fill such a vacancy.
In its Petition,
CPA stated that the appointment of a person as a Member of Parliament
contrary to the provisions of the Constitution violates several rights
guaranteed under the Constitution and in particular the franchise which
is part of the sovereignty of the people. Furthermore, CPA argues that
any attempt to interpret legislation in a manner contrary to the
provisions of the Constitution would imperil the supremacy of the
Constitution, which is the cornerstone of constitutional democracy.
Over the past two decades, CPA has filed several Public Interest
Litigation cases relating to franchise and in particular the right to
vote. The judgments emanating from these cases have recognized and
protected the right to vote as a fundamental right. CPA has also on two
previous occasions challenged attempts to appoint to Parliament and
Provincial Councils, individuals whose names were not on the nomination
papers submitted during the nomination period.
Download the Petition here.
