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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, August 30, 2015
TNA Should be Given the Opposition Leadership, in Accordance with Parliamentary Practice and Convention – TNA
( TNA leader Sampanthan: Will TNA be given its due place in the parliament)
At the General Election held on the 17th of
August 2015, the United National Party (UNP) emerged as the party with
the largest number of seats in Parliament. The United People’s Freedom
Alliance (UPFA) obtained the second largest number of seats. It has been
announced that a National Government has been formed and that Members
of Parliament who contested and were elected under both the UNP and the
UPFA have accepted cabinet portfolios. Accordingly, both the UNP and the
UPFA bear collective cabinet responsibility. As political parties in
Parliament, they thus must publicly support all Governmental decisions
made in Cabinet. This support includes voting with the Government when
sitting in Parliament. There is thus no question whatsoever of the UPFA
sitting in opposition in Parliament. Further, all Members of Parliament
who contested and were elected under the UPFA are now Members of
Parliament of the UPFA. There is thus no question whatsoever of the
constituent parties of the UPFA being recognized as political parties in
the current Parliament.
In
these circumstances, the Ilankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) which
obtained a total of 16 seats, has emerged as the largest political party
in Opposition in Parliament. In accordance with Parliamentary practice
and convention, the Parliamentary Group Leader of ITAK must thus be
recognized as the Leader of the Opposition.
Both President Sirisena and the Government have been public in a
commitment to treat the Tamil People as equal citizens of this country.
However, a reluctance to recognize the democratically elected
representatives of the Tamil People of the North and East as the main
opposition party when such is clearly the case can only be reflective of
an unwillingness to honour this commitment. A reluctance to even
recognize the elected representatives of the Tamil People as the main
party in Opposition does not bode well for the readiness of the
President and the Government to arrive at a solution that grants
meaningful powers of governance to the Tamil People.
At the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections this year, the peoples
of this country created the space and opportunity for it to move
forward. We urge both the President and the Government not to waste this
opportunity. If they are committed to resolving the national problem,
then their actions must reflect that. For our part, we are committed to
constructively engaging with the Government to resolve the national
problem in Sri Lanka.
Ilankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK)
Tamil National Alliance (TNA)