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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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Scandalous Abuse Of National List Provision
The constitutional provision for appointing members to the parliament
through the national list is based on a very sound democratic and
ethical principle. It is a measure to rectify an unfortunate shortcoming
arising from the way parliamentary democracy functions. Party-based
parliamentary elections do not always produce the most desirable
results. The candidates who contest the elections and win, either under a
party ticket or as independents, may be popular with the voters for all
sort of reasons but some of them may not have the intellectual capacity
and ethical and moral composure expected of them to contribute
meaningfully to the debates in the parliament and to the formation of
sound and positive national policies. The national list provision
therefore enables the parties concerned to fill this gap by bringing in
personalities to the parliament through the backdoor who would otherwise
remain reluctant to enter and face the rough and tumble of
electioneering. Such individuals would have the intellectual calibre and
moral and ethical principles to make invaluable contributions to the
affairs of the nation. Such people are badly needed as leaders in
Sri Lanka and the country is not bereft of such personalities. They are
available in all ethnic communities.
In
the past, when the Sri Lankan parliament operated under the bicameral
legislature system the Senate or the Upper House performed that
function. Without mentioning names I can vividly remember the
contributions made by some of those senators in debating such crucial
issues like citizenship, national language and nationalization. In the
current system the National List provision is an adequate substitute to
that type of representation.

