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Resignation of Prez, PM prerequisite for resolution of current crisis – Direction Sri Lanka

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Direction Sri Lanka, consisting of Sri Lankan professionals, has declared that the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is a prerequisite for the resolution of the current political-economic-social crisis

The grouping has made the following proposals:

a) The President should resign forthwith in response to the demands of the People;

b) A successor President should be elected;

c) The Prime Minister should resign forthwith after the election of the successor President;

d) A Caretaker/Interim National Government should be immediately formed comprising a new Prime Minister and a Cabinet, limited to 18 essential portfolios along with an equal number of Deputy Ministers, representing all political parties;

– The Caretaker / Interim National Government to function for a maximum period of one year;

– The persons holding portfolios in the Caretaker / Interim Cabinet to have adequate and appropriate educational qualifications and specialised skills required to hold the respective portfolios and to be persons of the highest integrity;

– Members of Parliament on the National List to be encouraged to resign as necessary to pave the way for professionals / experts of the highest integrity to be represented in the Caretaker / Interim National Government;

e) As a priority during the period of the Caretaker / Interim National Government, action to be taken to rescind the 20th Amendment to the Constitution and to reintroduce the provisions of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution with necessary amendments addressing the democratic way of governance;

f) Immediately upon the reintroduction of the 19th Amendment, steps to be taken to appoint persons with the highest integrity and ability to the Independent Commissions.

Direction Sri Lanka, in addition, called for the holding of early elections subsequent to the envisaged Constitutional amendment reverting to a Parliamentary democracy with independent institutions and processes to ensure the Rule of Law and good governance and to avoid the arbitrary exercise of powers of governance and the excessive reposing of powers in any single individual.

Whilst the proposals of Direction Sri Lanka were publicly disseminated, Direction Sri Lanka also directly engaged with leading political parties / party leaders to advocate and ensure the need for a systemic change.

Direction Sri Lanka also notes that pursuant to the increasing protests and escalating crisis culminating with the attack on peaceful protestors on 9th May 2022 by Government agents and the irresponsible inaction of law enforcement authorities leading to island-wide anarchy no less a person than the President of Sri Lanka made a pledge to the people of Sri Lanka that the long criticised 20th Amendment of the Constitution would be repealed and the 19th Amendment with positive features will be restored.

Direction Sri Lanka also notes that such a pledge came from an Executive President having almost untrammelled powers under the existing 20th Amendment to the Constitution.Yet, events that unfolded since and the actions on the part of the President and those in governance have run contrary to this undertaking and have further eroded democracy and good governance, taking Sri Lanka to the edge and resulting in further erosion of any trust or confidence being placed on those in governance locally and internationally.

Beginning with the cobbling together of ‘a Cabinet’ comprising a Prime Minister and many members of proven failure and some with criminal convictions and credible allegations of corruption, it is now, after what seems deliberate filibustering, an attempt being made to cheat and deceive the people by a purported amendment to the Constitution.

The Twenty Second Amendment Bill published in the Gazette neither reflects the pledges made nor addresses the genuine concerns of the people but is aimed at entrenching and continuing in power by a President and a government that has deplorably failed the nation.The proposed amendment fails to address or in any manner accommodate the following proposals of Direction Sri Lanka, which have been communicated to the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs and the public, which include:

1. Article 41A – Constitutional Council

The original 19th Amendment Bill sought to provide greater representation by appointees from outside Parliament. The present draft provides only for three (3) such persons in a total of seven (10).

The original 19th Amendment Bill proposed a 3:7 ratio between Members of Parliament and appointees from outside Parliament but this was reversed to 7:3 due to the insistence of the then Opposition. The present Bill seeks to continue with the same 7:3 ratio.

An increase of appointees from outside Parliament results in greater citizen participation sand recognises a greater role for the sovereign people and reflects a fair balance between appointees from Parliament and those from outside with a casting vote if necessary in the Speaker.

2. Persons / institutions coming under the purview of the Constitutional Council

The following institutions also to be brought under the purview of the Constitutional Council so that their members would be appointed on the recommendation of the Council:

a) The Right to Information Commission.

b) The Colombo Port City Commission.

c) The University Grants Commission.

d) The Members of the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, other than the chairperson and the Secretary to the Ministry of the Minister in charge of the subject of Finance.

3. Article 44 of the Constitution – Minister and their subjects and Secretaries

The President should not hold any portfolio, and hence Article 44(2) of the Constitution to be deleted.

Articles 51 and 52 of the Constitution relate to the appointment of the Secretary to the

Prime Minister and Secretaries of Ministries. These appointments should be on the advice of the Prime Minister for purposes of practicality.

Direction Sri Lanka also proposed that in view of the new structure of governance to be introduced, the appointment and removal of Ministers must necessarily be on the advice of the Prime Minister. Even though provisions to this effect have been included, most unfortunately they come into effect only for the next Parliament which simply does not stand to reason in the present context.

4. Non-applicability of important constitutional provisions to the current Parliament

As stated above, the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution Bill provides that Ministers, Non-Cabinet Ministers and Deputy Ministers be appointed and removed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. An important reversion to the 19th Amendment is that the President would not have the power to dismiss the Prime Minister, that power being reposed on Parliament alone.

However, most significantly, in terms of the proposed 22nd Amendment, these changes would not apply to the current Parliament.

It is clear that a pre-condition to international assistance to overcome the present crisis would be a consensus government. However, if the President would retain such powers, other political parties and Members of Parliament who have declared themselves to be independent of the governing party would not be interested in joining the Government.

5. Other matters to be considered

We also submit that in appointing Governors and Heads of Missions Abroad, the President shall act on the advice of the Prime Minister.

The President’s Power to prorogue and dissolve Parliament unless by effluxion of its term as provided by the Constitution “Shall be on the advice of the Prime Minister”

The President’s present powers to prorogue and dissolve Parliament also remain untouched.

In summation, the overall effect of the 22nd Amendment Bill is to perpetuate the continuance of a President and Government that has lost the mandate of the people. The Bill, in many aspects, reflects the 20th Amendment to the Constitution, which has been rejected by the President himself.

The inevitable conclusion is that the present government that has led the country to the present debacle is determined to cling to power purely in its own interests and contrary to the wishes of the people or the good of the nation.

Direction Sri Lanka also notes various ad hoc measures resorted to under the guise of alleviating the immediate economic problems which further confirms incompetence with potentially dangerous and lasting effects for Sri Lanka, such as non-transparent dealing with its assets and reckless undertakings.

Direction Sri Lanka is now of the considered view that unless all aspects of its original proposals set out at (a) to (f) above are implemented, those in governance, including the President, will have visited irreparable and irreversible damage to our country leading to anarchy. Direction Sri Lanka, therefore, demands that even at this late stage, proper course correction by resorting to the above is embarked upon as a matter of urgency.



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Establish a clean local governance system that utilizes budget allocations transparently for rural development – Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya emphasized the need to create a clean and transparent local governance system that effectively utilizes budget allocations for the development of the rural sector.

The Prime Minister made these remarks on Friday (11), while addressing a public gathering held in Karainagar, Jaffna.

Elaborating further, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated:

“This country is rich in cultures and traditions and inherits a proud and prosperous history.

I was deeply moved by the information I received about Karainagar. In 1977, around 80,000 people lived in Karainagar. Unfortunately, today it has dropped to 10,500. What happened to the rest of the people? I also learned that Karainagar is home to some of the most educated and affluent people in the Northern Province. That is remarkable, but the issue is that in order to become educated and affluent, they were forced to leave Karainagar.

Who speaks up for those who could not leave? They are citizens of this country. They are entitled to have equal rights like everyone else does. As the Minister of Education, I looked into the education system in Karainagar. I discovered that there are only two schools offering GCE Advanced Level education, with only two teachers in total. Further, all students who have passed the Grade 5 scholarship exam leave Karainagar to Jaffna for further education.

Throughout the years, there were changes in governments, presidents, national administrations, members of parliament representing this area, local governments, and provincial councils but what have they done to uplift the education of Karainagar?

Education increases the value and prosperity of people. Education is vital as such. However, for decades, the right to quality education has been denied in this region. In addition, there is a severe water issue in Karainagar. Access to clean drinking water which is a basic necessity, comes at a cost to the people in this area. Various projects launched to provide drinking water have never been completed due to corruption.

Further, roads, transport, and many other services have deteriorated due to corruption at the local level. It has been 16 years since the war ended yet what has changed since then? Why have these issues not yet been resolved? That is why the upcoming local government elections are crucial. Problems at the local level must be addressed by local government institutions.

About a month ago, the first budget of the government has been passed.

A significant allocation has been made from all local government accounts for education, health, public welfare, infrastructure, and public transportation but these funds must be spent wisely.

For that, local governments should be governed by clean and corruption-free environment. Therefore, in this election, we must elect people who are free from corruption and dedicated to the purpose of serving the public. In 2024, the people of this country made a decision to change the political culture. On May 6, they will once again have the opportunity to make a thoughtful decision for the betterment of their villages.”

During the event, Minister of Fisheries . Ramalingam Chandrasekar also shared his views:

“Today, the political morality we expected for has taken root in this country. Unlike the governance of previous governments, the representatives of the current government are not exercising the power to enrich themselves and some even do not hesitate to return their salaries for serving the general public.

Today, the public service receives higher salaries, and the government is taking possible decision for the benefit of the people.”

The event was attended by Members of Parliament Shri Bhavan and Ilayankumar, along with other public representatives and candidates contesting in the local government elections.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Warm Weather Advisory issued for Eastern and Uva provinces and Polonnaruwa and Mullaitivu districts.

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Warm Weather Advisory
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology for 12th  April 2025.

The public are warned that the Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in Eastern and Uva provinces and Polonnaruwa and Mullaitivu districts

The Heat Index Forecast is calculated by using relative humidity and maximum temperature and this is the condition that is felt on your body. This is not the forecast of maximum temperature. It is generated by the Department of Meteorology for the next day period and prepared by using global numerical weather prediction model data.

Effect of the heat index on human body is mentioned in the table below and it is prepared on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services.

ACTION REQUIRED

Job sites: Stay hydrated and takes breaks in the shade as often as possible.
Indoors: Check up on the elderly and the sick.
Vehicles: Never leave children unattended.
Outdoors: Limit strenuous outdoor activities, find shade and stay hydrated. Dress: Wear lightweight and white or light-colored clothing.

Note:
In addition, please refer to advisories issued by the Disaster Preparedness & Response Division, Ministry of Health in this regard as well. For further clarifications please contact 011-7446491.

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Sun directly overhead Adiyakulam, Veppankulam, Padawiya and Kuchchaveli at about 12:11 noon today [12]

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On the apparent northward relative motion of the sun, it is going to be directly over the latitudes of Sri Lanka during 05th to 14th of April in this year.

The nearest areas of Sri Lanka over which the sun is overhead today (12th) are Adiyakulam, Veppankulam, Padawiya and Kuchchaveli at about 12:11 noon

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