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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, September 5, 2015
Electing Obama & Selecting Sampanthan
By Dinesh D. Dodamgoda –September 4, 2015

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader Mr. R. Sampanthan was
selected as the Leader of the Opposition in the Sri Lankan Parliament
by the Speaker, Mr. Karu Jayasuriya. The position of the Leader of the
Opposition is traditionally held by the leader of the largest party in
the opposition in a Westminster system of Parliamentary government.
There is no doubt that leading the opposition by a minority Tamil leader
in a country which has a Sinhala-Buddhist majority is a victory of
Pluralism. However, is it really a victory of pluralism similar to
electing Mr. Barak Obama as the President of the United States by the American democracy?
Mr. Obama was elected by the majority of American voters. It was an
absolute victory of American democracy and pluralism. Therefore, the
American society had a legitimate reason to celebrate their victory
without any hesitation. However, when selecting Mr. Sampanthan, the
leader of the TNA that has 16 seats in Parliament, to lead the
opposition in Sri Lanka a consent was not obtained from the largest
Party in the opposition, the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA). In
fact, 57 UPFA opposition MPs nominated a different candidate for the
position of the Leader of the Opposition and it was not considered when
selecting Mr. Sampanthan as the Leader of the Opposition by the Speaker.
The reason was that the nomination was not delivered to the Speaker by
the leader of the UPFA, President Maithripala Sirisena who promised
democracy to the nation, in a deliberate move to allow Mr. Sampanthan to
be selected as the Leader of the Opposition.
Selecting
Mr. Sampanthan, therefore, as the Leader of the Opposition in Sri Lanka
is neither a victory of democracy nor a victory of pluralism. Hence,
the Sri Lankan society has no legitimate reason to celebrate Mr.
Sampanthan’s appointment as the way that the American democracy
celebrated electing Mr. Obama as the President of the United States of
America.
