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Further delay in LG polls won’t help restore stability -NPC

The National Peace Council (NPC) says that the government should end the continuing uncertainty over the Local Government elections. The NGO, in a statement issued on Saturday, said that for want of consensus on the issue at hand, uncertainty continues to grow.
The following is the text of the NPC statement: ” Recent statements by government leaders, and debates in Parliament, show them openly expressing the view that elections, at this time, would not be conducive to either economic growth, or advantageous to them, and so ought not to be held. This follows the postponement of Local Government elections, scheduled for 09 March, due to the failure of the government Treasury to release the required funds for the elections. It is important that government departments should cooperate with the Election Commission when it has declared elections, as mandated by the Constitution.
Two landmark rulings of the Supreme Court have sent a clear message to the country, at large, that the elections should take place, without delay. We are particularly distressed at the open calls being made, within Parliament, to government departments, to disregard the court orders, on the grounds that they breach parliamentary privilege. The open questioning and mockery of democratic processes, by government members, that is taking place, at all levels, was not expected, under the leadership of such an experienced a parliamentarian as President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
The sovereignty of the people, and their right to elect their representatives, at all levels of government, through free and fair elections, and respect for the judiciary, constitute the foundations of democracy. The failure to uphold the rule of law, and the system of checks and balances, would severely undermine democracy, the country’s international credibility and the national interest. NPC appeals to the government to expedite the electoral process, by heeding the decisions of the Supreme Court, and abide by the new date of 25 April, as set by the Election Commission, for the Local Government elections to be held.
We are heartened by the joint initiative of civil society organisations to bring the Opposition political parties, to one forum, to uphold the principle of timely and free and fair elections, and to convince the government of the need for elections. Leading representatives of all the main Opposition political parties came together to sign a ‘Public representatives pledge to protect the right to vote’ at a meeting convened by the Civil Society Collective for Protecting the Franchise. Although the political parties represented widely different ideologies and ethnic affiliations, they stood without any division on the issue of upholding the democratic franchise.
We want the government to heed the voice of the Opposition parties, and civil society organisations, on this issue of the franchise, and not be isolated, as that would not be conducive to the political stability and economic recovery it seeks. The government’s development strategies require the willing cooperation of the rest of political society which is unlikely to be secured without timely elections being held as guaranteed by the Constitution. The government also needs to show respect to judicial decisions and to constitutional provisions, related to the rule of law that are essential for investor confidence, both national and international, without which the prospects for economic recovery will be a chimera.”
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Russian Embassy, Russian House, unveil plaque at Public Library in honour of 80th anniversary of victory day

The Russian Embassy in Sri Lanka and the Russian House in Colombo unveiled a plaque at the public library Colombo today (29th April) in honour of the 80th anniversary of victory day.
Victory Day is celebrated on the 9th of May, the day Nazi Germany was defeated in World War II. It is an important date in the Russian calendar and an integral part of Russian culture.
The plaque was jointly unveiled by the Ambassador of the Russian Federation in Sri Lanka Lenav Dzhagaryan and Ms Maria Popova Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Sri Lanka and Director of the Russian House in Colombo
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Ministerial committee appointed to review and further enhance ‘State Commercial Enterprises Management draft bill’

It has been recognized that the state enterprises should be re – structured and maintained with proper administration with the assistance of local or foreign investments without being a continuous burden to the General Treasury and the country’s economy. Therefore, it is the policy of the new government to introduce an efficient and accountable mechanism in the regard. An initial draft named “State Commercial Enterprises Management Draft Bill” has been already prepared to introduce a new legal framework required for maintaining after performing necessary restructuring and with proper management of government owned business companies. Thereon, it will be possible to totally free the state entrepreneurship establishments from political influences and appoint professionals with proficiency for its board of directors.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Plan Implementation and Economic Development to grant policy approval of the Cabinet of Ministers for the said initial draft and appoint a special committee with the following composition to submit appropriate proposals for further enhancing after reviewing the initial draft:
• Hon. (Dr.) Anil Jayantha Fernando, Minister of Labour and the Deputy Minister of Economic Development – (Chairman)
• Hon. Sunil Handunneththi Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship
• Hon. Wasantha Samarasinghe Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Co – operative Development
• Hon. (Dr.) Harshana Sooriyapperuma Deputy Minister of Finance Plan Implementation
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