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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 21, 2018
NURTURE BIPARTISANSHIP TO SOLVE NATIONAL ISSUE

20/01/2018
(Press release/ NPC) Sri Lanka currently has a government of national
unity comprising the two largest political parties, the UNP and SLFP,
which have hitherto been rivals for political power. As can be expected
the forthcoming local government elections have aggravated the tensions
between them. It is customary that those who seek to win an election
engage in boosting their own images and running down their rivals. The
most recent cause for a spike in tensions came with President
Maithripala Sirisena’s application to the Supreme Court to obtain its
opinion on the duration of his term of office. This action was taken in
the midst of public disaffection with the government’s handling of the
Central Bank bond scam case.
The National Peace Council is pleased that in compliance with the
principles of good governance, President Sirisena has accepted the
opinion of the Supreme Court, thereby reaffirming the supremacy of the
Constitution and the Rule of Law. However, recent reports that the
President has taken offence at the various statements made against him
on public platforms by members of the government in this regard are a
matter of concern to us. We welcome Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremesinghe’s admonition to his party members to desist from public
criticism of the President. At the same time we value the check and
balance function that having two parties in power brings to the
government in tackling national issues. The exposure of the Central
Bank bond scam is a relevant example.
The National Peace Council also stresses the importance of the two
parties working together to bring resolution to the country’s protracted
ethnic conflict. We believe that the present partnership of the UNP
and SLFP is of utmost importance and needs to be nurtured and preserved
until the national ethnic issue is finally resolved. Previous efforts
to find a solution foundered on the rocks of narrow political
partisanship. We urge the resumption of both the constitutional reform
and transitional justice processes after the conclusion of the local
government elections. The leadership provided by the President and the
Prime minister will be crucial in giving proper direction to the future
of the country and taking it out of the shallows in which it has been
stuck for too long.
Governing Council / National Peace Council
