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Prof. Peiris predicts general election in mid-2023

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By Shamindra Ferdinando

Prof. G. L. Peiris, MP, on Saturday (11), said that a general election would be inevitable in mid-2023. The former External Affairs Minister said that the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government was still trying to sabotage the Local Government polls, scheduled for March 09, as it knew the implications of a very heavy defeat at the forthcoming contest.

Addressing the media, at the Nawala office of Nidahasa Jathika Sabawa, the top spokesman for one of the rebel SLPP groups asserted that an overwhelming Opposition victory would compel President Ranil Wickremesinghe to call for a general election.In terms of the Constitution, the President can dissolve Parliament in March this year.

Prof. Peiris’s SLPP group, too, represents the Nidahas Janatha Sandanaya in the fray at the March 09 LG polls.Alleging that the government, particularly the executive branch, worked overtime to cause uncertainty, regarding the conduct of the March 09 poll, Prof. Peiris emphasised that political, economic and social stability could be restored only by electing a new government.

The former law professor said UNP leader Wickremesinghe, with just one National List MP in the current Parliament, shouldn’t even think of addressing contentious issues, such as the full implementation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.Far stronger governments conveniently refrained from handling the issue at hand, Prof. Peiris said. Sri Lanka enacted the 13th Amendment. in Nov. 1987. in the wake of the Indo-Lanka accord of July 1987.

The Opposition called a special media briefing in the wake of one bench of the Supreme Court on Friday (10) granting permission for the 2023 Local Government Election to go ahead as planned by the Election Commission, while another bench postponed till Feb 23 the hearing of a petition filed by retired Army Colonel W.M.R. Wijesundara seeking to defer the polls. Postal voting is scheduled to begin on Feb 22.

At the onset of the briefing, Prof. Peiris explained how President Wickremesinghe tried to subvert the electoral process. The UNP leader would have succeeded if not for the joint effort made by 23 political parties and groups to thwart the despicable move.

Wickremesinghe’s operation meant to indefinitely delay LG polls began with the appointment of a delimitation Committee late last year, Prof. Peiris said, alleging the government targeted the five-member Election Commission. Their strategy was clear, the former Minister said, explaining an attempt made to weaken the Election Commission.

Finally P.S.M. Charles quit the Election Commission as she could not bear the constant pressure exerted by the powers that be, the SLPP National List MP said. Referring to Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, who is also the leader of the MEP and President Wickremesinghe summoning the Election Commission on several occasions, they should be ashamed of the way the Attorney General, too, was involved in the disgraceful operation.

Prof. Peiris questioned the attempt made by the government to prevent the Election Commission seeking the advice of private lawyers for obvious reasons. The Attorney General’s role in the government political project undermined the public faith in that Office, the lawmaker said, adding that those who interfered with the electoral process were personally liable.

Prof. Peiris said that Public Administration and Home Affairs Secretary Neil Bandara Hapuhinna could face a prison term up to three years in case the court was moved against him for issuing directives to Divisional Secretaries not to accept deposits. Premier Gunawardena has contradicted Hapuhinna that he acted on the instructions received from the Cabinet-of-Ministers, Prof. Peiris said.

The former minister rapped IGP C.D. Wickremaratne for submitting highly inflated estimates of funds required by his department to support the conduct of Local Government polls. Prof. Peiris also questioned the conduct of Finance Secretary Mahinda Siriwardena.

There couldn’t be an issue with regard to allocation of funds as the last budget approved in Dec 2022 apportioned Rs 10 bn, Prof. Peiris said.



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Developing the human resources needed for construction projects remains a key challenge before us – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Government has already allocated substantial funds for future development activities, including the restoration of areas damaged by the recent cyclone Ditwah, and that one of the key challenges currently faced is securing the necessary human resources, particularly technical personnel, required to carry out the construction and development projects.

The Prime Minister made these remarks on Friday [June 19]  in Kandy while paying a visit on the Mahanayaka Theros of the Malwathu and Asgiri Chapters.

During her visit to the Malwathu Maha Viharaya in Kandy, the Prime Minister met with the Most Venerable Thibbatuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Mahanayaka Thero, Mahanayaka of the Malwathu Chapter, as well as the Anunayaka Theros of the Chapter, the Most Venerable Niyangoda Vijithasiri Thero and the Most Venerable Dimbulkumbure Wimaladhamma Thero. The Prime Minister also engaged in a discussion with the Mahanayaka Thero.

Subsequently, the Prime Minister paid a visit to the Most Venerable Warakagoda Gnanarathana Mahanayaka Thero, Mahanayaka of the Asgiri Chapter of the Siam Maha Nikaya of Sri Lanka, and the Anunayaka of the Asgiri Chapter, the Most Venerable Narampanawa Ananda Thero.

During the discussions, the Prime Minister briefed the Mahanayaka Thero on the current progress of the new education reforms. She also stated that measures would be taken to recruit teachers in the near future to address the existing teacher shortage. She further noted that the evaluation of answer scripts from the recently held teacher recruitment examination is currently underway and that successful candidates will be recruited expeditiously following a practical assessment.

The occasion was attended by the Members of Parliament, the Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, Nalaka Kaluwewa, and several other officials.

 

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Children should gain experience through activities such as aesthetics and sports from the primary education stage – PM

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Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, stated that if Sri Lanka is to nurture the future leaders, children must be exposed from the primary education itself to the experiences and values gained through fields such as aesthetics and sports.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while participating in the “Punchi Hapannu 2026” occasion to recognize and appreciate the winners of the Primary Literary Skills, held on Thursday [8 June]at Polpithigama National School during an educational inspection tour in the Kurunegala District.

The event was organized to recognize the winners of the “Punchi Hapannu 2026” Language and Literary Skills Competition, which was conducted with the participation of students from 49 primary schools in the Polpithigama Education Division, based on a concept initiated by the Divisional Director of Education. The occasion was further featured by aesthetic performances presented by students who had won across 17 different competition categories.

During the event, certificates were awarded to the winners by the Prime Minister.

Addressing the occasion, the Prime Minister further stated:

“The initiative undertaken within the Polpithigama Education Division is an example for the entire country. Primary education is a broad and multifaceted field. The foundation provided through primary education is important in guiding a child along the right path. A child has only one opportunity in life to experience primary education, and it is our responsibility to ensure that this opportunity is provided in the most appropriate way.

Today, we witnessed how effectively the children of the Polpithigama Education Division utilized the opportunity given to them to creatively showcase their aesthetic talents. Likewise, we are striving to build an education system that provides opportunities for children across Sri Lanka to develop their hidden talents”.

Following the ceremony, the Prime Minister visited Makulpotha Maha Vidyalaya in the Polpithigama Education Division and  layed the foundation-stone for a new two-storey school building.

The construction project, implemented with an investment of Rs. 45 million, is scheduled to be completed in 2026 and handed over for students in January 2027.

The event was graced by the presence of members of the Maha Sangha, and attended by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Namal Karunaratne, Kurunegala District Member of Parliament Attorney-at-Law Geetha Herath, education officials of the North Western Province, parents, principals, and several other invitees.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Inaugural session of Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya Student Parliament held at the Presidential Secretariat

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The inaugural session of the Student Parliament of Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya, Colombo, was held on Friday (19)  morning at the Old Parliament Chamber of the Presidential Secretariat.

The event was organised under the ‘Vision’ programme series, a joint initiative of the Presidential Secretariat, the Ministry of Education and the Department of Communication of the Parliament of Sri Lanka. Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya was selected to participate in this programme as part of the initiative.

During the event, Deputy Chairperson of Committees of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, Hemali Weerasekara, addressed the students on leadership, personality development and parliamentary traditions.

Senior Additional Secretary to the President, Roshan Gamage, explained the role of the President’s Fund and highlighted the programmes implemented for the benefit of school students.

Senior Presidential Adviser on Science and Technology, Professor Gomika Udugamasooriya, emphasised that life’s challenges can be overcome by critically examining every experience. He also highlighted the importance of encouraging children, from their school years onward, to explore diverse fields beyond a single subject area and to develop an innovative mindset through experimentation and discovery.

Among those present were Director General of Public Relations to the President, Dharmasiri Gamage, Director (Communications) of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, Samantha Mallawarachchi, Deputy Director (Administration) of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, Chintha Madhubhashini, Director of the Tri-Forces Coordination Unit at the Presidential Secretariat, Air Commodore Asiri Gallage; Assistant Director Lieutenant Colonel Nadeeka Dangolla; Principal of Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya, Dr. Sumedha Jayaweera; Principal of Ananda College, Colombo, D. M. Lal Dissanayake; as well as teachers, parents and students.

(PMD)

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