Sri Lanka

President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that a referendum will be called to decide on the parliamentary electoral system if the Select Committee which is proposed to be established fails to reach a decision on the matter by July next year.He made this observation during a discussion with a group of professionals held at the Presidential Secretariat today (09).The President said that the desired changes to the political system should be brought about in accordance with the aspirations of the people, as the majority of the population in the country rejects the existing political system.He added that accordingly, he expects to reduce the number of council members of local authorities (Municipal Councils, Urban Councils and Pradeshiya Sabhas) from 8000 to 4000 and to implement the Jana Sabha system, before the next election.He said further that the executive power of the Pradeshiya Sabha should be vested on a chairman-based committee instead of same being vested on a single chairman.
Laws will be drafted for this amendment before the next local government election, he said.Pointing out that the main cause of political corruption is the Preferential Vote System, the President said that the country should immediately switch to a list based electoral system with non-preferential votes or a mixed system (single and proportional system).
Limitations should also be imposed by the election law on the money spent on election propaganda.The statement made by the President during the discussion is as follows;There are two main issues before the country today.
One is the economic collapse while the other is the rejection of the political system by the majority of the population.
Many are of the view that the cause of the economic collapse is the existing political system.As we have discussed at length the measures to be taken to revive the economy, I would not intend to talk on it any longer here but we should focus our attention instead on the political program.
Today, the political system of the country is questioned by the majority of the people and they demand all 225 members to be dumped into the Diyawanna Oya.
It is not because of individuals but because of the political system that is rejected by them.It was not the political parties that initiated the protests last March.
The people did not participate in protests by the political parties but they came forward independently.
Unfortunately, by May and June, different political organizations took this movement into their own hands and then the violence crept in.
Along with the violence they attempted to oust the government and the struggle collapsed with it.Still the people are of the view that the existing political system should be changed.
Everybody rejects violence.
And we have had to accept it and have to move forward changing these attitudes.Different groups have been formed within the Parliament due to the party system.
It is not a secret that I was supported by the ruling party to be elected as the President.
A few voted with other contestants.
Opposition members too voted in my favor.
SJB as well as members of the Tamil parties too voted in my favor.
Hence, I was supported by both sides.I work for the people irrespective of narrow party lines.
Currently, in accordance with the oppositions request, a Parliamentary National Assembly has been established.
In addition committees such as Monitoring Committees too have been established.
But these have not yet been completed.
Some participate in the National Assembly and some dont.
The country expects everyone to work together.
We should not end here.We should consider the peoples aspirations and should act accordingly.
As the People are fed up with village level politics, we accept a new concept today.
It is not the government but former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya who recommended the Jana Sabha System.To unite the public organizations in that village level and working in one committee is what Janasabha is all about.
This system which existed before as Gramodaya Mandala is commendable.
However, the Gramodaya Mandala had a connection with the government whereas the Janasabha has not.
We hope to implement this public assembly program.There should be proper coordination with the Pradeshiya Sabhas during the functioning of the Jana Sabhas (Public Councils).
The Pradeshiya Sabhas will not be allowed to remove the Jana Sabha.
We need to plan how we will work together.
There are many questions about the Pradeshiya Sabha system.
Many of these Pradeshiya Sabhas do not even make a profit.
They are sustained on tax money.
Municipal Councils and Pradeshiya Sabhas that receive money utilize it to pay salaries.
Hence, we have to think about this system.However, last time we increased the number of Pradeshiya Sabha members from 4000 to 8000.
This was not what the people asked for.
This was done following discussions between the party leaders.
Now, we have to reduce this number back again to 4000 prior to the next election.Therefore, lets work to amend those laws in the parliament.
Lets start this program from there.
And there is another urgent amendment.
The Chairmen of these Pradeshiya Sabhas are the executive heads.
Some people are against it.
Before the Pradeshiya Sabha system, there was no such power when there were Municipal Councils and Village Councils (Gam Sabha).
Therefore, I propose to entrust the executive power of these Pradeshiya Sabhas toa chairman-based committee instead of a single chairman.
The head of it would be the Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman.Now there are finance committees.
Lets create such an executive committee.
We need to accomplish these two things before the next local government elections.
I would like to specifically mention that it is something we must do.
We have informed the ministers to prepare the necessary draft law.Similarly, many people are not in favour of this preferential system.
No one thought of the preference system initially.
Mr.
JR Jayawardena, after much thought, proposed the list based electoral system in 1975, which was accepted by other parties.
Because it was based on ratios.
Accordingly, we held the Urban council elections and the Municipal Council elections.
We continued this system successfully.
However, in 1988 the parties in parliament suddenly took a decision to bring in the preferential system instead of the list system.
Moreover, not just one preference, but three preferences.
It was further decided to increase the number of members of parliament from 196 to 225.The main reason for corruption in this countrys politics is the preferential system.
Hence, we need to prepare a new voting system.
A decision should be taken to implement either the list method without preference, or the mixed method (single and proportional method).
A decision should be taken after discussions before the upcoming election and that election should be held under the new system.Then, the suitable people would be elected.
This is something that we have to do.
Today there is no agreement among the parties.
The main parties are told one thing and the minor parties are told another.
We cannot progress in this manner.
The political parties need to take a decision in this regard.I discussed this matter with the Justice Minister as well.
We will propose a parliamentary select committee to decide on the parliament voting system.
That committee has to convene and discuss the matter.
This matter cannot be delayed because by July next year a decision should be taken.
Failing which, I will opt for a referendum to seek public opinion on which electoral system is preferred.People will be informed about this and discussions will be held about these methods.
They can then discuss and choose one method.
Therefore, the Parliament Select Committee should finish the activities entrusted to them.
If not, I will leave it in the hands of the people to do the work.
We cant escape from these responsibilities.
We must move on.A lot of money is spent on elections today.
I voted the old way back in 1977, spending was limited back then.
Today, some people spend 20-30, 50 million per election.
How do we repay these? Members of Parliament have been imprisoned by this method.Therefore, we need to curtail the election expenditure through the election laws.
When I contested the 1977 elections, there were limitations.
We had to work in keeping with these limitations.
We were unable to even spend on posters.
Hence, we must introduce limitations on election expenditure.Another factor is that there is no youth representation in our political parties today.
Many work with the same old people just for namesake.
There are no new organizations.
Therefore, a separate law should be presented regarding the constitution of political parties, their work, how to recruit members, how to select central committees, and how to select candidates.Currently, countries like Germany have laws called the Political Party Law.
We should also act accordingly.
There are rules about how to collect money, what are the cases where money cannot be collected.
Then you can work transparently.
Anyone can go to court against it.Because there is transparency, and because election expenses are limited, the parliaments of those countries give money to political parties.
Money is also given for elections.
It is better to give from Parliament and not from private institutions.
They have imposed restrictions.
Even America has this system.
Therefore, we should also bring in this system.
I intend to appoint a separate commission to present their proposals in this regard.
All this needs to be done next year.With a new economy, there must be a new attitude.
Also, some people lay blame that action is not taken against MPs.
Action can be taken against MPs if they have flouted disciplinary laws.
I will present to Parliament the code of conduct and values of the MPs, similar to that in the British Parliament.Parliament needs to approve it.
In England, there is a Parliamentary Standard Act, if it is not acted upon, it will be reported.
When they report it, they have to leave because of popular opinion.
No other step can be taken.
Recently, one MP was removed from the debate.If we bring all these rules and regulations, if we make these amendments, we can win the peoples trust.
Then many people will go and vote in the next election.
We can expect around 85% voter turnout.We need to change attitudes.
There is no point in going on protest marches in the old-fashioned way.
Now what is happening is that political parties have started leaning on the protest struggles to get public support.
But, these protest struggles are not dependent on political parties.
We have to bring rules and regulations according to the opinions of the people and give them the opportunity to appoint people who they want elected to parliament.
This is the work that we should do in the future.Secretary General of the United National Party (UNP) Palitha Range Bandara, UNP Chairman and Parliamentarian Wajira Abeywardena, UNP Senior Vice Chairman and National Organizer Akila Viraj Kariyawasam, Chief of Staff to the President and Senior Advisor to the President on National Security Sagala Ratnayake, Senior Advisor to President on Parliamentary Affairs Prof Ashu Marasinghe, Secretary to the President Saman Ekanayake, Former Minister Thilak Marapana PC and professionals including former Vice Chancellor of the University of Sabaragamuwa Prof Sunil Shantha, Attorneys-at-Law, Medical Specialists, doctors, engineers, professors and university lecturers participated in the event.Source: PMD.
This article first appeared/also appeared in https://adaderana.lk





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