Categories: World

Sri Lankan opposition targets Gotabaya Rajapaksa by proposing fewer presidential powers

<p>
Sri Lankan opposition leader Sajith Premadasa has submitted a number of proposals to Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeyawardene on Thursday to carry out reforms in the Sri Lankan political system. The effort is to bring about checks and balances in Sri Lanka's governance and curtail concentration of powers with the president.</p>
<p>
Ever since <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/the-long-road-to-sri-lanka-s-billion-debt-default-164413.html">the economic</a> and humanitarian crisis broke out in the island nation, ostensibly due to mismanagement by the all-pervading Rajapaksa family, opposition parties have been pressing for immediate changes to the country's governance system.<br />
<br />
The draft 21st constitution amendment bill submitted to the Speaker calls for abolishing the executive presidency that confers wide-ranging powers on the president. It seeks to replace the executive presidential system with a system that reinforces constitutional democracy.<br />
<br />
Under this change, the prime minister reigns supreme as he heads the cabinet of ministers while the president remains the head of the State and the commander-in-chief.<br />
<br />
Another amendment calls for repealing the controversial 20th amendment and restoring the 19th amendment to the constitution. This will curb the powers of the president and empower the Parliament. The 19th amendment was nullified by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa after which he vested most of the powers in the presidential position.<br />
<br />
Premadasa, who leads the opposition Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) party, also seeks the establishment of independent commissions as well as the formation of a National Security Council (NSC).<br />
<br />
With the country in the grip of a financial turmoil, escalating prices and shortage of food items, the masses have targeted the Rajapaksa family, particularly <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/how-the-rajapaksas-have-become-the-face-of-the-national-crisis-in-parliament-and-on-streets-162266.html">President Gotabaya Rajapaksa</a>, who they allege has mismanaged the economy. People have been shouting "Gota go home" to express their annoyance against President Rajapaksa.<br />
<br />
<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/sri-lanka-opposition-party-sjb-to-hold-meet-on-sunday-to-discuss-no-confidence-motion-impeachment-against-president-164772.html">The opposition is</a>, in the meanwhile, trying to ensure that the Rajapaksa family does not once again come back into positions of power.<br />
<br />
With the crisis completely out of hand, the government is trying to raise funds from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to ensure supplies flow into the country.</p>

IN Bureau

Recent Posts

Afghanistan receives 22-tonnes of humanitarian aid from Qatar amid floods

Amid floods in Afghanistan, a 22-ton shipment of Qatari humanitarian aid for the flood victims…

30 mins ago

Healthcare and advance manufacturing to see big investments in 2024

Traditional sectors like healthcare and advance manufacturing will continue to attract big investments during 2024.…

43 mins ago

India showcases its green hydrogen potential at World Hydrogen Summit 2024 in Netherlands

For the first time, India has set up its pavilion, at the World Hydrogen Summit…

2 hours ago

“Broad daylight murder… lives in danger”: Activist describes ‘very serious’ situation in PoJK amid protests

A prominent PoJK activist based in Scotland, Amjad Ayub Mirza, has sounded the alarm over…

2 hours ago

India sends 2nd trance of humanitarian aid to flood-hit Kenya

In a bid to support the people affected by the massive floods in the East…

2 hours ago

US State Secy Blinken makes surprise Ukraine visit, to meet Volodymyr Zelenskyy

US State Secretary Antony Blinken on Tuesday embarked on an unannounced visit to Ukraine to…

4 hours ago