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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, August 23, 2018
Prime Ministerial Fairy Tales

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe,
addressing a gathering in Kegalle on August 19 to distribute Title
Deeds to 1,364 persons on the completion of three years of “Good
Governance” by the Yahapalana government held sway of the abundance of
democracy in the country.
Wickramesinghe complained that although the government has created a
climate of democracy in the country, there are those who abuse it.
The Prime Minister stated, “We live in a democratic society. There are
those who make use of this freedom while there are those who misuse it”.
Referring to striking doctors (over SSLFTA) and Students (resulting in
the closure of universities), he quoted Abraham Lincoln stating, “Those
who deny people their freedom do not deserve freedom themselves.” He
further elaborated, “We live in a democratic society. People of this
country now have the freedom to elect who they wish and to protect their
fundamental rights. We have never hindered this process by kidnapping
people in white vans or committing murders. We will be holding
Provincial Councils elections very soon. It is not us who is holding
this up but the Elections Commissioner. Party leaders have been
notified.”
Democracy in the country which was restored by the people on January 08,
2015 was lost once again at the Independence Memorial Hall by sunset on
January 09, 2015 immediately after the swearing-in of Maithripala Sirisena as
President when the sitting Prime Minister DM Jayaratne was vaporized,
and Ranil Wickremesinghe was sworn in as Prime Minister. The appointment
was never ratified with a vote of confidence, the first order of
business in any democracy after a new government takes office, until
after parliamentary elections in August 2015.
A few days later, the Chief Justice (CJ) too was vaporized by sending a
mere letter of removal after declaring his appointment as void at
inception as his predecessor’s impeachment was deemed unlawful.
Decisions made, and Judgements passed by this CJ during his two-year
tenure in office remains unaddressed to date. Even the draconian Rajapaksa administration
went through the motions of an 11-member parliamentary committee which
investigated and found her guilty of professional misconduct on 14
trumped-up charges of financial and official misconduct followed by a
motion in Parliament which was carried 155 for and 49 against.
In any democracy, all types of elections are held on its due date. What
kind of democracy is the Prime Minister talking of which he claims was
restored by the “Good Governance” government? Local Government elections
which should have been held in 2015 were eventually held in February
2018. Three
Provincial Councils are currently being administered by its Governors
due to lack of elections. The terms of office of another three
Provincial Councils are due to expire in October with no dates set for
elections.
