A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, October 29, 2018
SIRISENA’S ACTION HAS PLUNGED THE COUNTRY IN TO A POLITICAL CRISIS: FOLLOW THE DUE PROCESS – NPC
The dismissal of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe following the withdrawal of the SLFP headed by President Maithripala Sirisena from the government alliance has plunged the country into a political crisis. The president has appointed former president Mahinda Rajapaksa as the new prime minister. The changing of governments and leaders is part and parcel of democracy. But due process needs to be followed, the constitution must not be not violated and the Rule of Law must prevail when such changes take place. Prime Minister Wickremesinghe has contested his dismissal, and the appointment of a new Prime Minister, on the grounds that it does not conform to the 19th Amendment to the constitution. The legality of the Prime Minister’s dismissal needs to be resolved by the Supreme Court.
Despite violent conflicts in the past, Sri Lanka can take pride in the
fact that transfer of power to successive administrations was achieved
through democratic electoral processes. Parliamentary democracy is a
public process not a secret enterprise. The most urgent need is for
Parliament to meet and find ways and means to resolve the crisis.
Therefore the National Peace Council is not in agreement with the
President’s action in proroguing Parliament until November 16. We call
on the President and Speaker to immediately convene Parliament to enable
the person with majority support to be declared the Prime Minister.
Even as the political crisis continues the National Peace Council notes
the need to maintain discipline in institutions to prevent individuals
taking laws into their own hands. Sri Lanka can ill afford unruly
takeover of media and other government institutions that can lead to
violence between competing political interests. Law enforcement
officials need to ensure that the Rule of Law is maintained at all costs
despite their own political leanings.
It is particularly distressing to us that the steady progress that the
country was making in the area of post-war reconciliation could be
jeopardized as a result of the political instability that has now besets
the polity. In the course of this year the government alliance set up
the Office of Missing Persons, returned military occupied land to the
civilian population in the north and east, passed legislation to
establish an Office for Reparations and the cabinet of ministers
approved draft legislation for a Truth Commission. We strongly affirm
that these are achievements that need to be built upon and not reversed.