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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, March 5, 2017
SRI LANKA: NEW CONSTITUTION, REPARATIONS, TRUTH-SEEKING & DEMOCRATISATION ARE THE GOALS NOW.

Image: Minister Ganeshan with school children © @ManoGanesan
Look at the UNHRC sessions, today. We will be given a two-year
conditional time period. I already said in my tweet early this week. It
is “WAY-FORWARD breaking roadblocks targeting four Goals; 1)#New
Constitution 2)#Reparations 3)#Truth-Seeking 4)#Democratisation.”
The [UNHRC] session is going on now. We have asked for the two-year time
frame. It is going to be conditional with a time table. My ministry has
two mandates. I am going to set both national coexistence dialogue
campaign and official language policy implementation in parallel with
the UNHRC time frame. My time line will be in line with UNHRC
resolutions. Let us see how it’s going to come. Language policy
implementations shall be the prelude to the political solution.
Coexistence dialogue campaign shall bring the Sri Lankan identity with
the committed consideration for the diverse nature of the nation.
It is going to be a time table. Within which we have to produce a new
constitution. That will need a referendum. Besides, why should we do
something behind the backs of the people, especially the Sinhala people?
Let them study and decide. National question is the top priority for
us, the Tamil, Muslim parties, progressive national parties and the
international community. We supported and helped to establish the
national government for this noble endeavour. It is not established for
the sole purposes of some politicians to get ministerial portfolios and
perks. We have seen both major parties playing politics by the national
ethnic question since the 1950s. Hence we established the national
government today with both UNP and SLFP. It should be understood very
firmly by all parties. Those who reject the referendum are undermining
the noble motive behind the establishment of national government.
We are for the referendum [ for constitutional reform]. That is the
mandate we received on January 8, 2015. Those who reject the referendum
were not part of the team that received the mandate. They were on the
other side. Today, they have come in and taken seats. That’s fine and no
issue over it. But they can’t change the mandate. That is beyond
limits.
I don’t know if TNA still sticks to Federalism. Unitary and Federalism
are terminologies. We had a 30 year old bloody war practically over
these terminologies. The world considered us as sick jokers. The
terminologies do not matter. Nobody is meddling with the sovereignty. It
is a debateless subject. Both TNA and TPA who represent the total Tamil
populace in this country are for one single Sri Lanka. So, let us not
make issues out of nothing.
My proposal is this. Let us finish the new constitution by May. Go for a
referendum. All those forces rallied together in January 2015 will be
together again. We can defeat the JO or anybody who oppose the new
constitution. People who are more intelligent and patriotic than some
politicians will support us. I trust we can obtain more than 6.2million
what we received in 2015 on this one straight issue of the Constitution.
Upon our victory it will be the end of the JO. Let any election, LG or
PC come later after this.
SLMC, TPA, ACMC, EPDP who collectively represent 19 MPs in Parliament
have jointly submitted proposals to the Steering Committee of the
Constitutional Assembly. On the Executive Presidency subject, we have
proposed for the continuation of the Presidency that is elected directly
by the people. The executive powers shall be brought to the minimum
where the President elected directly by the people at Presidential
elections shall only hold the defence portfolio. It is one of our major
proposals amid others. We have taken this position in view of the
unscrupulous demands of both the UNP and the SLFP at the electoral
reforms subject. They claim that abolishment of the Presidency will
weaken the stability of the country. Hence, demand additional bonus
seats in Parliament as stability bonuses at the cost of minor parties.
Therefore, we, of the minor parties have now decided to keep both the
Presidency and our Parliamentary stakes intact. Those who campaign for
the abolishment of the Presidency shall understand the plights of the
minor parties.
(Excerpts from a interview given to the Nation by Minister Mano Ganeshan.)
