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SL to use social media in new constitution making process

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Published on January 22, 2016 with No Comments

SL has said that it will use social media for formulating its new Constitution aimed at

achieving reconciliation with the minority Tamil community and preventing another ethnic

war, becoming the first country to allow its citizens to contribute ideas in the process.

“We want to accommodate everybody in the process. We will welcome ideas through social

media. We will be the first country to formulate a constitution through ideas to be made

through social media,” Prime Minister Ranil Wickremsinghe said.

The Lankan government on January 9, moved a resolution in a special session of the

Parliament to convert the whole Parliament into a Constitutional Assembly.

However the opposition parties have pointed out technical issues opposing the move.

“They are free to make amendments. We will consider all opinion. This is only the

mechanism to make the constitution,” Wickremesinghe said.

He said his party would not propose any, but all other political parties big or small are free to

make proposals.

“We do not know what it will be,” Wickremesinghe said adding that the government would

not allow the separation of the country.

“We have all taken oath under the sixth amendment to oppose separation of the country. So

we will not do anything against it,” he said.

The new Constitution will replace the current executive president headed constitution

adopted in 1978.

Sirisena, who was elected last year after his stunning electoral victory over Mahinda

Rajapaka, wants to abolish the present executive presidential system which for long has faced

accusations of being authoritarian.

Sri Lankan troops in 2009 defeated the LTTE which was fighting for an independent state for

minority ethnic Tamils.

At least 40,000 Tamil civilians may have been killed in just the final months of the civil war,

according to a UN report.

The Sri Lankan government has promised that it will investigate alleged war crime

allegations against government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels.

 

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