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21 A: Weerasekera says they could have denied 2/3

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SLPP MP Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekera yesterday (27) told The Island that about two dozen SLPP lawmakers had been ready to vote against the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution Bill but due to pressure exerted by the government they had skipped the vote.Weerasekera said that at the voting time his colleagues had succumbed to pressure.

About 45 members either abstained or were overseas on the day of the vote. The former Public Security Minister said that his efforts to convince Premier Dinesh Gunawardena were in vain.Responding to another query, MP Weerasekera alleged that the parliamentary group was deceived by those who propagated the lie that the country would be deprived of USD 2.9 bn by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) if the parliament failed to enact the 21st Amendment.

MP Weerasekera said that he asked the group whether they would have to accept MCC and SOFA if Western powers insisted on those agreements.The ex-Minister said that at a meeting chaired by President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat on Oct 17, the group was told that the proceedings could be brought to an end after the second reading. However, the government parliamentary group meeting on Friday was used to influence members, MP Weerasekera said, adding that he was confident they could have denied 2/3 for the new law if they maintained a strong stand against the 21st Amendment. (SF)



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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has officially appointed members to the Port City Economic Commission.

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“Offenders will face consequences, regardless of rank or status.” – President

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“We will not allow the trust the people have placed in us to be undermined in any way,” stated President Anura Kumara Dissanayake during a meeting with the heads of state media today (13).

He further emphasised, “Regardless of their status in government, if mistakes are made, we will not hesitate to take appropriate action.”

The President further explained:
“For more than seven decades, the people of this nation have built and dismantled various governments. For the first time, we stand with a profound understanding of the historic mandate entrusted to us and the National People’s Power on two occasions.

The people placed their faith in the National People’s Power (NPP) government, hoping for a standardised and stable country. We will not tarnish that extraordinary trust, even by the slightest misconduct.

Simply put, our government is not here to shield anyone who errs, for any reason. Be it within the broader framework of the country or within our administration, anyone found guilty of wrongdoing will face consequences. We will not hesitate to act decisively and at the right time. In essence, our government will not shield anyone who makes a mistake, regardless of the reason. Whether the mistake occurs within the country or at any level within our government, we will not hesitate to take decisive action. Every necessary step will be taken at the appropriate time without delay.”

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake also reaffirmed his government’s unwavering commitment to upholding the trust placed in them by the people, who have endured decades of deception. He pledged to work tirelessly to build a better nation.

The Minister of Health and Mass Media, Dr Nalinda Jayatissa, Director-General of Government Information, Harsha Bandara, and the heads of state media were present at the meeting.

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