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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The Pitfalls & Challenges Waiting For Maithri & Ranil
By Saliya Pieris –August 23, 2015

As Maithripala Sirisena and Ranil Wickremesinghe begin
a new term of cohabitation they need to lesrn lessons from the past and
take into account the new balance of power brought about by the 19th
amendment and the results of the Parliamentary elections.
The reality is that the new regime has two power centres. The President
continues to wield executive power and remains at the helm of
government, although no longer constitutionally entitled to hold cabinet
portfolios, except for Defence, Mahaweli and the Environment. The Prime
Minister effectively controls Parliament and will actually run the
administration.
Although
President Sirisena may be bound by the advice of the Prime Minister in
making ministerial appointments there is no doubt that the new Cabinet
will be a product of consensus and compromise between the President and
Prime Minister. As in other periods of cohabitation between the
President and Prime Minister such as in 1994, 2001-2004, the President
and the Prime Minister will have to effectively share power in the next
few years.
While there has been talk on further
constitutional change and the total abolition of the executive
presidency, any further move to dilute the Presidency is unlikely to be
welcomed by the President’s camp. The reality is that the UNP will have
to learn to work with the President within the present framework. Any
attempt to reduce the President’s powers any further will not be
conducive to the rapport which should exist between the President and
the Prime Minister.Read More
