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Gevindu faults Prez, PM over deferred 22 A
‘House in a pathetic situation’
By Shamindra Ferdinando
The shocking postponement of a two-day debate, and the vote on the proposed 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, that was to be held on Oct. 06 and 07, would further erode public confidence in the Parliamentary system of governance, SLPP National List MP Gevindu Cumaratunga said on Thursday (06).The ruling coalition blocked the debate, regardless of the consequences, though the party leaders, at a meeting chaired by Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, earlier in the day, decided to go ahead with the debate, outspoken lawmaker Cumaratunga told the media.
The civil society activist blamed President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Premier Dinesh Gunawardena for holding up the process.President Wickremesinghe’s special statement on his recently concluded visits to the UK, Japan and the Philippines, and related matters with the focus on the economy, was meant to put off the scheduled debate, MP Cumaratunga said. The President of the Yuthukama civil society organization questioned the need to deliver a statement at the expense of a matter of utmost national importance. The irate lawmaker said that he was quite disappointed at the disgraceful way the government parliamentary group plotted to shelve the scheduled debate.
Pointing out that UNP leader Wickremesinghe, during his brief tenure as the Prime Minister (May 12, 2022-July 20,2022), consulted all political parties and was able to reach a general consensus regarding the 22nd Amendment, MP Cumaratunga asked whether President Wickremesinghe changed his priorities after receiving the presidency.The Parliament on July 20 elected Wickremesinghe as the President to complete the remainder of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s five-year term.
Lawmaker Cumaratunga said that the postponement couldn’t be justified under any circumstances as the top leadership of the government repeatedly assured the country of their intention to enact 22nd Amendment. Such broken promises should be examined against the backdrop of the ongoing unprecedented political-economic-social crisis, MP Cumaratunga. Asserting that the government caused itself immense harm, the MP alleged the powers that be missed another opportunity to strengthen parliamentary democracy.
MP Cumaratunga said that the proponents of the proposed new law were quite happy when President Wickremesinghe arrived at the parliament. “I felt the President was there to influence the government parliamentary group as well as other supporters. But, the President didn’t at least bother to mention 22nd Amendment when he addressed the parliament, the MP said. The President actually avoided the issue at hand,” MP Cumaratunga said. The first time entrant to parliament described the government strategy as well as the latest developments in parliament as tragic.Strongly condemning those who opposed 22nd Amendment on the basis of various concerns, MP Cumaratunga urged the government to conduct the two day debate and the vote on 20 Amendment at the next parliamentary session later this month.
The MP stressed that what really matters is the 22nd Amendment reduced executive powers, thereby strengthened the Parliament. Responding to The Island queries, MP Cumaratunga urged political parties and groups represented in parliament to take what he called overall national interests into consideration without seeking their petty political and personal advantages. The MP recalled how the dual citizenship issue inflicted catastrophic damages to Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s government and contributed to the rapid decline of that administration leading to the ultimate collapse in July this year.
Lawmaker Cumaratunga said that even Justice Minister Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakse, PC, too, was a victim of the government strategy. The MP claimed that the chief mover of the 22 Amendment in parliament appeared to have been taken by surprise as a result of the government’s move. “Minister Rajapaksa seemed to have been interested in going ahead with the proceedings. But, his party’s strategy appeared to have been different,” MP Cumaratunga said.
The Yuthukama chief said the ousted President blundered by failing to place before the public the much touted draft of the new Constitution prepared by a team led by Romesh de Silva, PC. The 20 Amendment was enacted in late Oct 2020 on the basis of repeated assurances that a new Constitution would be ready by the completion of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s second year in office, the MP said.The economy was in such a precarious situation, the government couldn’t cause further political turmoil, MP Cumaratunga said. Referring to various statements made by both government and Opposition members on the 22 Amendment following President Wickremesinghe’s statement, the lawmaker described the situation as pathetic.
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US dodges question on AKD’s claim SL denied permission for military aircraft to land
By Shamindra Ferdinando
A spokesperson for the US Embassy in Colombo declared that the United States and Sri Lanka maintain a long-standing defence partnership, grounded in transparency, mutual respect, and shared interests.
The official said so in response to The Island query regarding President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s recent bombshell disclosure, in Parliament, that his government declined to allow the US Air Force to use the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, following the eruption of the latest West Asia war.
We sought views of the US on President Dissanayake’s claim against the backdrop of Sri Lanka being a party to the Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) since 2007. Sri Lanka extended the ACSA in 2017, for another 10-year period, and its extension comes up next year.
The President revealed that the US had requested permission to use Mattala, between 04 and 08 March.
Claiming that the request had been made on 26 February, two days before the war began, President Dissanayake said that the US had sought to land two aircraft, carrying eight anti-ship missiles, but that the request had been turned down to maintain Sri Lanka’s neutrality. The President revealed that the aircraft were to come from a US base in Djibouti.
The US embassy pokesperson explained that questions related to operational movements, including ‘Operation Epic Fury’, should be directed to the Department of War (DOW) in Washington.
Camp Lemonnier is the primary base of operations for US Africa Command in the Horn of Africa. China, too, has its only overseas military base in Djibouti in the vicinity.
Military sources said whatever various interested parties said about US-Sri Lanka relations, the former provided significant intelligence support during last phase of the conflict that enabled the Navy to hunt down floating LTTE arsenals in international waters. Of the eight LTTE vessels sunk, the US backed four hits with specific intelligence, sources said.
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No decrease in remittances from workers due to Gulf conflict, but significant drop in tourist arrivals – CB Governor
Sri Lanka’s worker remittances had not seen a decrease despite the ongoing conflict in West Asia, Central Bank (CBSL) Governor, Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said yesterday.
“Based on currently available data, they have not seen a decline in remittances. In fact, according to that we have observed, is a slight increase in remittances in the past few days, ” the Governor said at a media conference held at the Central Bank head office in Colombo.
Governor Weerasinghe also mentioned that he had not seen any reports about Sri Lankans returning to the country from the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict.
The Central Bank Governor, however, acknowledged that there had been a decrease in tourist arrivals. He confirmed that tourist arrivals had decreased by around 17 percent due to the current volatile situation in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has decided to maintain the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) at the current level of 7.75%, following its latest Monetary Policy Board meeting.
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