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SLPP rebels seek external interventions as ruling party tightens grip undemocratically

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The SLPP rebel group aka ‘Nidahas Janatha Sabhawa’ has complained to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation that time is not allocated for its members to speak in Parliament.

Prof. Peiris, Chairman of the SLPP yesterday raised the issue in parliament before releasing a copy of the letter sent to the above mentioned organisations. The signatories are (Prof.) G.L. Peiris, Dullas Alahapperuma, Dilan Perera, (Dr.) Nalaka Godahewa, (Prof.) Charitha Herath, (Prof.) Channa Jayasumana, K.P.S. Kumarasiri, Gunapala Rathnasekara, Udayana Kirindigoda, Wasantha Yapa Bandara, (Dr.) Upul Galappaththi, (Dr.) Thilak Rajapakshe and Lalith Ellawala.

The following is the text of the letter: “As you are aware, a deeply entrenched democratic tradition is one of the inherent strengths of our country. Sri Lanka is legitimately proud of its unbroken record in the exercise of the universal suffrage, of which our people have been beneficiaries even before our emergence as an independent nation. Voters of our country have assiduously safeguarded their right to change or re-elect governments at free and fair elections, regularly conducted in accordance with applicable laws.

An essential corollary of this right is the ability of Members of Parliament to attend meetings of the Legislature uninterruptedly and to participate freely in its proceedings, including the work of Committees which form an integral part of the legislative function. The diversity of opinion expressed in the Chamber in an atmosphere conducive to orderly interaction is, admittedly, an indispensable prerequisite for the proper performance of the legislative function.

It is in the context of these values, emphatically reaffirmed at the meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association only a week ago in Halifax, Canada, that we bring to your attention some recent developments in our country, which give rise to acute concern.

The signatories to this letter are all Members of the current Parliament, and several among us have held important positions in the Sri Lankan State, including as Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Education, Health and Media and in leadership positions in crucial Parliamentary Committees dealing, inter alia, with control of public finance.

At the Parliamentary Elections of August 2020, at which we all played an active role with great commitment and dedication, our political party known as the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) secured 143 out of the total of 225 seats in Parliament and formed a strong administration. Unfortunately, a section of the leadership of the party grotesquely distorted the people’s mandate and ended up installing as the President of the Republic the leader of a humiliatingly defeated party, against whom we had campaigned with the utmost vigour at the Elections and secured overwhelming endorsement at the hands of the electorate.

A series of events without parallel in any part of the democratic world – which represent a cynical caricature of sound Parliamentary and democratic practice – culminated in our collective decision to constitute ourselves an independent Group within the ruling Party. The reasons for our decision to cross the floor were set out succinctly in Parliament by Emeritus Professor of Law, Dr. G. L. Peiris, former Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka, on 31st August.

The predicament now faced by us all is that we are deprived of any opportunity at all to speak in the Chamber of Parliament and to take part in the deliberations of Committees, as we have done in the past. Others who have resorted to similar action recently in their relations with the Party have been accorded entirely different treatment, establishing discrimination in a stark form.

Since we are now completely silenced in Parliament by a dictatorial fiat which infringes basic democratic norms, we are left with no option but to try to articulate our point of view on vital matters of contemporary national policy in the gardens of Parliament.This is, clearly, a violation of the privileges of Members of Parliament, protected by law, as well as a denial of the public’s right to make an impact on the proceedings of Parliament through the interventions of their elected representatives.

We would add, in fairness, that the President, the Prime Minister, and the Speaker, in response to repeated representations made by us, have candidly conceded the manifest unfairness of this situation. Regrettably, however, all attempts to offer redress have failed up to now. We attribute this tragic state of affairs to insidious extra-Parliamentary influences operating in direct contravention of the letter and spirit of the country’s Constitution.

In these circumstances, we respectfully exhort you and your Organisation to use your good offices and to do everything in your power to intervene appropriately, with a view to preserving the core democratic rights of our people and of their elected Parliamentary representatives.”



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Cabinet Subcommittee on the Development of 25 Technical and Vocational Colleges meets under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister

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The third meeting of the Cabinet Subcommittee appointed to oversee the development of 25 Technical and Vocational Colleges under the Department of Technical Education and Training was held today (09) at the Parliament Complex under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.

The meeting focused on the proposed development programme for the 25 Technical and Vocational Colleges as a key step towards expanding access to vocational education, implementing plans to strengthen infrastructure, and creating new pathways for technical and vocational education in Sri Lanka. Members held detailed discussions on the measures required to advance these objectives.

The meeting was attended by the Minister of Ports, Civil Aviation and Energy, Anura Karunathilaka,the Minister of Labour and Deputy Minister of Economic Planning, Dr. Anil Jayantha, the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment, Dr. Upali Pannilage, as well as senior officials from the Ministries of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education.

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Representatives of the Organization of Professional Associations (OPA) of Sri Lanka meet the Prime Minister

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Representatives of the Organization of Professional Associations (OPA) of Sri Lanka met with Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya on Wednesday (08) at the Parliament premises.

During the discussion, the OPA representatives stated that the organization intends to establish a mechanism to provide direct professional advice to members of the public facing issues across various sectors. They also noted that OPA plans to implement special programmes to offer pre-advice and guidance through its member professional associations to people encountering issues in fields such as agriculture, construction, medicine, and law.

The Prime Minister commended the contribution made by professionals towards enhancing professional standards in the country and advancing national development. The Prime Minister further stated that the Government is ready to support efforts aimed at strengthening professionalism and fostering the sense of national service in the country.

The meeting was attended by the President of OPA, Vice President, and other office bearers of the Organization of Professional Associations of Sri Lanka.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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District Secretaries’ Conference Chaired by the President

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated that the Government plans to allocate a separate contingency fund for every district under the forthcoming Budget, enabling District Secretaries to carry out urgent repairs to bridges, roads and public buildings identified at District Coordination Committee meetings without having to wait for approval from the Central Government.

The President also emphasised that the Government’s foremost priority is to address the basic needs of the people without delay.

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake made these remarks while attending the District Secretaries’ Conference held this morning (09) at the Colombo District Secretariat.

The conference was convened with the objective of strengthening coordination among relevant stakeholders to ensure the more efficient and effective delivery of public services, while promoting district-level economic development by discussing local issues and identifying appropriate solutions.

The discussions also focused on reviewing the progress of district development projects, enhancing coordination between ministries and government institutions, identifying issues at the district level, proposing practical solutions, and assigning responsibilities and follow-up actions.

It was further emphasised that, in the interest of public safety, Divisional Secretaries should prevent people from resettling in areas identified as high-risk and refrain from approving basic utility services, including electricity and water, for such locations.

The President also reviewed the progress of efforts to establish a special authority with statutory powers to manage environmentally sensitive land in the Central Hills. It was noted that the relevant draft legislation has already been prepared and that the new authority is expected to commence operations next year.

The President further stressed that resolving the housing issues faced by war-displaced communities remains a Government priority, adding that plans are in place to resettle 13,000 war-displaced families during the coming year.

He also highlighted the need to systematically implement a programme to relocate people living in areas that are repeatedly affected by floods and landslides to safe and secure housing.

The President also drew attention to housing projects that had been initiated in an unplanned manner for various reasons, including political considerations, and subsequently abandoned midway. He stated that the Government intends to conduct a rapid survey to identify only those projects that are genuinely required by the public and implement a housing assistance programme to provide financial support for the completion of those houses.

The President further emphasised the importance of carrying out housing and other construction projects in accordance with a proper planning framework. He pointed out that numerous issues had arisen as a result of unplanned construction in the Southern Province and stressed that development in the Northern and Eastern Provinces should be undertaken in line with a systematic development plan.

He also noted that, while taking public needs into consideration, the Government is focusing on releasing privately owned land currently under the control of military camps. At the same time, attention is being given to making other large tracts of land available for investment. The President further stressed that, when allocating land for cultivation, measures must be taken to safeguard forest reserves and wildlife protection zones.

Reiterating the need for comprehensive public sector reforms to deliver a high-quality public service, the President stated that plans are in place to abolish non-productive institutions in order to improve the efficiency of the public service.

He further noted that steps have already been taken to fill vacancies in essential sectors, including health and education. The President also pointed out that measures are being taken to urgently fill vacancies in the Department of the Government Analyst in order to address delays in the issuance of Government Analyst reports, which have contributed to prison overcrowding.

Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government Professor Chandana Abeyratne, Deputy Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government Ruwan Senarath, Secretary to the President Dr Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Chief of Presidential Staff Prabath Chandrakeerthi, Secretary to the Ministry of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government Aloka Bandara, Ministry Secretaries, all District Secretaries, Heads of Departments and other senior government officials were also present.

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