In a letter to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday (30), the main Parliamentary Opposition, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), expressed its support to repealing the 20th Amendment to the Constitution, and presented five key proposals to the 21st Amendment to the Constitution draft Bill put forward by the Government.
“As we informed you at the party leaders’ meeting on 27 May, the SJB will support the repealing of the 20th Amendment to the Constitution and bringing back the provisions of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution,” SJB General Secretary MP Ranjith Maddumabandara said in his letter to Wickremesinghe.
“However, we have noted that some of the provisions in the 19th Amendment to the Constitution that limit the Executive President’s powers are not included in the draft Bill presented by Justice Minister President’s Counsel Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe. Thus, we present the following proposals.”
The proposals are as follows:
- Include the provision in the 19th Amendment to the Constitution which states that the President cannot hold any Ministerial post, and as this provision was in effect when the current President Gotabaya Rajapaksa was elected, our legal advisors have stated that a referendum is not needed to enact it;
- Appoint all Members of the Monetary Board (not just the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka) based on the recommendations of the Constitutional Council (CC);
- Establish an independent “National Priority and Evaluatory Board” to evaluate and prioritise development projects around the country, with its members being appointed through the CC;
- Make it mandatory for the President, the Premier, all MPs, Local Government members and councillors, and Provincial Governors to declare their assets, and if not declared, or if they commit a falsehood in this matter, to include provisions for punishment; and
- Have provisions to nationalise assets stolen from the country.