Categories: Politics

LNP – 19A suppressed people’s will- Dinesh

The 19th Amendment to the Constitution passed by the former Government prevented the people from electing a new Government at the earliest while replacing a regime which had failed them, Foreign Relations Minister and Leader of the House Dinesh Gunawardena yesterday.

Gunawardena said the 19A had delayed a General Election being held for four and half years and it was against the will of the people.

He said that it was introduced by the Good Governance Government led by the UNP to suppress the sovereignty and the freedom of the people. However, it was ironic that the UNP leader who pioneered the same move could not be elected to Parliament. The Minister made these observations in response to the queries made by SJB Parliamentarian Lakshman Kiriella during the debate on the Government’s Policy Statement, moved by MP Nipuna Ranawaka.

He also said that although Kiriella said that there was not a single word on the COVID 19 pandemic, the first page of the Policy Statement is on COVID 19. “Kiriella at least had not read or listened to it,” Gunawardena said.

The Mahinda Rajapaksa Government left the country with 7 percent development rate in 2015 but the former government dropped the development rate to 2 percent.

He also said the Policy Statement clearly states that the Constitution will be formulated to give the people what the previous Government did not give them. It clearly says that the electoral system would be changed and a strong Parliament would be set up.

He also said that the President has proposals to strengthen the economy of the farmers, and those engaged in small industries and self-employment.

Thanuka

Recent Posts

LNP – President calls on state employees to fulfill people’s aspirations

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated that if the current government fails to meet the expectations…

19 hours ago

LNP – Discrepancies in issuance of permits to expatriate workers to import electric vehicles

There have been abuses in the issuance of permits for expatriate workers to import electric…

22 hours ago

LNP – Third review approved by IMF, SL to get next US$ 333 million tranche

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reached a staff level agreement with Sri Lankan authorities, paving…

22 hours ago

LNP – Sri Lanka: One of the best ethical and sustainable sourcing destinations

Sri Lanka Embassy in Brussels participated at the European Parliament “Fair Trade Breakfast-2024”, on 13…

2 days ago

LNP – Jetstar Asia eyes Colombo as key market for regional growth and tourism

etstar Asia yesterday launched its Colombo-Singapore direct route positioning itself as the only low-cost carrier…

2 days ago

LNP – Sri Lanka revealed as most popular solo travel destination for 2025

Solo travellers are getting older and are increasingly drawn to Asian destinations – with Sri…

2 days ago