A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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New Constitution: Need To Address Post-War Challenges Effectively
By Lukman Harees –February 16, 2016
“Constitutional design processes are loaded with expectations about
endurance, efficacy, the resolution of conflicts, and political
reconstruction. In the real world, however, most constitutions fail”
(Ginsburg et al. 2009: 22;).
Ever since the political changes which ensued in 2015, there appears to
be another social contract between the government and the people of Sri
Lanka in the forming. Clear signs are there in the horizon that people
are now waking upto the reality that country needs a qualitative change
of the political culture and a national reconciliation platform, in
order to go forward, and that such changed realities are calling for
their active participation, inclusion, and transparency to overcome many
socio-political challenges including ethnic discord, widespread
corruption and abuses. Thus, it is not possible for the drafters to
ignore these realities, when the country is in the process of drafting
another constitution , to ensure that it incorporates and reflects the
needs and aspirations of the citizens it is intended to govern. How the
government responds to these calls for public participation and
inclusion ,may determine whether constitution-making process unites or
further divides this society, whether they help or hinder the creation
of a national consensus on fundamental principles and values, and
whether the processes and documents that result from them will be deemed
legitimate.
There
is no single blueprint for how to make a viable constitution, but our
Post –Independence decades of constitution-making experience and from
elsewhere, underscore that mere top down approaches are rarely effective
, without a supportive inclusive and participatory constitution making
approach. There should therefore be a healthy blend of an expert- based
drafting process, with adequate public consultation, which would more
effectively address root causes of conflict and sectarian divisions, and
ensure that the political process benefits from the full contribution
of all citizens, including women and youth.. To achieve optimal results,
constitution makers must have the political will to carry out a genuine
process of civic education and consultations, in which not only the
views of citizens are carefully considered, but also educated in the
process as well, on the national priorities and inherent dangers of
following partisan policies. The constitution makers must carefully
apply guiding principles, such as transparency and inclusion, and ensure
that sufficient time and resources are allocated to the process.
Otherwise, political opportunism will take root and people will once
again be taken up a blind path to oblivion. We cannot afford to have
repeat 1972s/1978s which has polarized our communities and divided our
nation. Read More


