Constitution-making should be open, public and transparent

Constitution-making should be open, public and transparent Sri Lanka’s national unity requires the recognition of pluralism within a framework of democratic constitution and a Bill of Rights A group of leading academics, professionals, human rights activists have issued a joint statement urging the government to ensure that a strong degree of accountability and transparency is maintained in the ongoing constitutional reform process. Following is the full text of the statement; “ We, the undersigned, issue this public statement to urge the Government to adopt a transparent and consultative approach to…

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India comes to Lanka’s rescue as farmers’ protests intensify

India comes to Lanka’s rescue as farmers’ protests intensify China carbonic fertiliser matter not resolved yet (By Shamindra Ferdinando- The Island 5th Nov2021) India has come to the rescue of Sri Lanka by airlifting 100,000 kg of liquid nano nitrogen for urgent distribution among farmers protesting against the government’s failure to provide required fertilizer and agro-chemicals. Two Indian Air Force Globemasters arrived at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in perhaps one of the largest if not the biggest single airlift carried out by a foreign air force here. The Sri…

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Beware: The third readymade Constitution is coming

Beware: The third readymade Constitution is coming (Basil Fernando – The Morning 4th Nov) Foreign Affairs Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris has announced that the drafting process of the Constitution is over and that now, the text is ready. He further said that it is expected that in January next year, it would be presented to the Parliament. President Gotabaya Rajpaksa also, in a televised speech, referred to the Constitution being made within the course of next year.  This should be alarming news for all citizens who are concerned about their…

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Govt., WB sign $ 500 m financing deal

Govt., WB sign $ 500 m financing deal (Daily FT 4th Nov) Govt., WB sign $ 500 m financing for climate-resilient transport connectivity, agricultural supply chains (World Bank Vice President for South Asia Hartwig Schafer (right) and Treasury Secretary S.R. Attygalle sign the agreement as Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa looks on) The Government of Sri Lanka and the World Bank (WB) have signed a $ 500 million financing agreement to provide safe, efficient and climate resilient connectivity to strengthen agricultural supply chains through the Inclusive Connectivity and Development Project.  This…

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Farmers’ agitation weighs heavily with Govt

Farmers’ agitation weighs heavily with Govt (Kelum Bandara Daily Mirror 4th November) Total reversion to chemical farming is now unlikely Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has sensed the gravity of the problem in the agriculture sector The prime minister said the farmers’ protest, like that of the school teachers, would not have snowballed to such an extent had the party engaged them politically Public uprisings, coupled with internal squabbling, have sent the government reeling Still, there is a vague idea within the government about the extent of cultivation undertaken this time…

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Farmers to switch from hunger strike to fast unto death

Farmers to switch from hunger strike to fast unto death BY Buddhika Samaraweera (The Morning) Promising stricter protest action, including a fast-unto-death action, the hunger strike launched by farmers belonging to 41 farmers organisations in the Elahera area in Polonnaruwa, demanding the immediate supply of chemical fertiliser and agrochemicals such as pesticides and herbicides required for the Maha cultivation season, was ended yesterday (2). The farmers commenced the hunger strike near the Bakamuna town on the Mahiyanganaya-Dambulla Main Road on 24 October, and it marked the 10th day yesterday. A…

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Only Parliament has the power to enact laws

Only Parliament has the power to enact laws Only Parliament has the power to enact laws for One Law One Country Only Parliament has the power to enact laws pertaining to ‘One Country One Law’ and not Presidential Task Forces, UNP Deputy Leader Ruwan Wijewardene said today. Wijewardene who was speaking during a special program held at the UNP headquarters Sirikotha said the responsibility of implementing the ‘One Country One Law’ concept did not lie with a Presidential Taskforce.   “President went on to establish a Taskforce for One Country…

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UNP trade union denounces party stand on selling national assets

UNP trade union denounces party stand on selling national assets Extends hand to Wimal, Udaya, Dayasiri to shut down country in protest By Rathindra Kuruwita (The Island) Trade unions would shut down the country unless the government heeded their call for stopping the sale of national assets to foreign countries, Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) Jathika Sevaka Sangamaya (JSS) Convenor Ananda Palitha told the media in Colombo. Palitha said that on 26 October at the JSS headquarters he had asked UNP Assistant Leader Akila Viraj Kariyawasam for the party’s support for…

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Ali Sabri will announce his resignation soon?

Media speculates Justice Minister Ali Sabri will announce his resignation soon? Several media reports confirm that Justice Minister Ali Sabri is deeply concerned about the Presidential Task Force on ‘One Country, One Law’, newly appointed by the President.It is revealed that the reason for this is that the appointment of Gnanasara Thera as the Chairman of the Task Force. The appointment has given Gnanasara Thera the ability to interfere in all the activities of the Ministry of Justice. Gotabaya Rajapaksa responded strongly to the government’s internal opposition to the appointment,…

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Harsha faults Govt. for maligning Moody’s;warnings

Harsha faults Govt. for maligning Moody’s;warnings Harsha faults Govt. for maligning Moody’s; warnings hardships piling on people Main Opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Parliamentarian Dr. Harsha de Silva over the weekend faulted the Government for maligning an independent and world reputed institution such as Moody’s whilst warning hardships are piling on people due to the current regime’s sheer mismanagement of the economy.  “Government is on a foolish stance that what it says is right and what others such as Moody’s are all lies,” the SJB MP said in reference to…

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