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Granting provisions to call nominations for Local Government elections once again in order to secure fundamental rights of voters deprived of the right to vote and be nominated to be voted for

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Granting provisions to call nominations once again in order to secure fundamental rights of voters deprived of the right to vote and be nominated to be voted at the local government election.

It is apparent that more than 900,000 newly included voters in the electoral list revised in the year 2024 are to be deprived of their right to vote and be nominated to be voted at the upcoming local government elections due to unprecedented postponement of local government elections scheduled to be held on 09.03.2023.

In accordance with article 4 of the Constitution, although every citizen completed 18 years and included their name in the electoral register after being eligible to be a voter should be able to cast his or her  vote, it is apparent that only the voters registered until January 2023 in which the date nominations for local government elections scheduled to be held in the future are eligible to cast votes since the nominations for that election have been called and concluded.

Furthermore, followed by the passing of Local Government Elections (Amendment) Act No. 30 of 2023, a 25% youth representation should be allowed in the nominations submitted for local government elections. However, the compulsory opportunity of 25% of representation of youth community is deprived of by now due to calling nominations in the year 2023.

Therefore, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval for the consolidated proposal furnished by the  Prime Minister in his capacity as the Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government with the Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reforms to:

• Secure the right to cast vote of the voters whose names are included in the electoral register at the local government election which is scheduled to be held in the future but deprived of casting votes;

• Secure the rights since fundamental rights of more than 900,000 youth voters whose names are included in the electoral register of 2024 are liable to be deprived of;

• Secure the rights of the youth community whose rights would be violated or discriminated due to loss of quota for youth when presenting as a candidate as per provisions of the Local Government Elections (Amendment) Act No. 30
of 2023;

To call back the nominations that have already been called for local government elections 2023, as well as to instruct the Legal Draftsman to formulate a draft bill on local government elections (special provisions) including appropriate provisions, by consulting the relevant Commission, so that necessary powers to the elections commission will be received to call nominations once again for conducting local government elections based on the electoral register of 2024.



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Chile power outage leaves millions without electricity

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An officer directing traffic in Santiago, where the power outage has affected traffic signals and other transport, including the city's metro [BBC]

Millions of people are thought to be without electricity across Chile after a large nationwide power outage.

According to the national service for disaster prevention and response (SENAPRED), an area spanning most of the country is impacted, including the capital city, Santiago.

The exact scale of the outage, which began earlier on Tuesday, is not yet known but SENAPRED has said it covers the regions of Arica and Parinacota in the north to Los Lagos in the south.

Reuters news agency has also reported that the world’s largest copper mine, Escondida, is without power, citing a source close to the matter.

LATAM Airlines said that some of its flights may also be disrupted while power supplies were down, and urged passengers to check their journey status.

In a post on X, the Santiago Metro operator said its service had been temporarily suspended due to the ongoing power outage, with stations being evacuated and closed.

Footage from the city showed passengers evacuating stations by walking up switched-off escalators, while traffic signals were also shown not working.

There were also long queues for buses which were still running on the city’s roads.

Maria Angelica Roman, 45, told AFP news agency: “They let us leave work because of the power cut, but now I don’t know how we will get home because all the buses are full.”

Chile’s interior minister, Carolina Toha, also posted on X to say that a meeting would be called to discuss ongoing measures to restore services.

SENAPRED added that electricity companies across the impacted area were investigating the fault and attempting to restart services, and no emergency situations had been reported.

[BBC]

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ICRC pledges support for government initiatives

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President Anura Kumara Disanayake met with Ms. Severine Chappaz, the newly appointed Head of Delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), on Tuesday (25) at the Presidential Secretariat.

Discussions focused on the ICRC’s support for the new government’s policy framework. As part of this collaboration, the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society has agreed to provide technical assistance and capacity-building support to strengthen the Office on Missing Persons (OMP).

President Disanayake highlighted that the budget 2025 has allocated funds for on-going programs related to searching for missing persons.

Additionally, the President announced plans to celebrate “Sri Lankan Day” as a national initiative aimed at fostering unity and strengthening the country’s collective identity, transcending ethnic and religious differences.

The President expressed his gratitude to the ICRC for its humanitarian operations in Sri Lanka since 1989 and acknowledged its continued commitment to the country.

The meeting was also attended by Roshan Gamage, Senior Additional Secretary to the President, and Ruwanthi Jayasundara, Communications Manager of the ICRC.

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Indonesia will support ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ programme -Indonesian Ambassador

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A meeting between President Anura Kumara Disanayake and the Indonesian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Dewi Gustina Tobing, took place on Tuesday (25) at the Presidential Secretariat.

During the discussion, Ambassador Tobing extended Indonesia’s well wishes to the new government and reaffirmed Indonesia’s commitment to strengthening the 70-year-long friendship between the two nations.

The Ambassador highlighted that both Sri Lanka and Indonesia recently held simultaneous elections and established new governments. She further stated that Indonesia’s current administration will support the “Clean Sri Lanka” programme, noting that measures have been taken to implement a similar initiative in Indonesia.

The discussions also focused on establishing vibrant trade agreements and free trade arrangements between the two nations.

Additionally, both parties explored opportunities to expand markets in a mutually beneficial manner while further strengthening economic, social and cultural ties.

Senior Additional Secretary to the President,  Roshan Gamage and Indonesian Deputy Ambassador,  Fiki Oktanio, were also present at the meeting.

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