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Voting rights bill for displaced passed in parliament |
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2013-06-21 |
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The Registration of Electors (special provisions) bill that ensures voting rights to displaces persons in the North passed in parliament with amendment a short while ago.
The Supreme Court ruled that the special bill that gives voting rights to the displaced in the North is consistent with the constitution, Speaker announced in parliament on June 5.
The issue of whether it is in accordance with the constitution that those who were internally displaced in the North could cast their votes according to the areas they resided in before being displaced was brought up to the Supreme Court for interpretation.
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CaFFE contented over the passing of the special provision Voter Registration bill in the Parliament. |
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2013-06-21 |
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The passing of this act is a starting step to ensure the people’s sovereignty said the Chief Executive of CaFFE Mr. Keerthi Tennakoon. By passing this bill there is an opportunity for nearly 18000 forfeited voters to register their eigibility said Mr. Keerthi Tennakoon. He further said this bill is an effort to ensure the displaced peoples voting right and would ensure their fundamental right to vote. Due to the war people living in the North were continuously displaced for many years. There are more than 15000 people who were not registered in any parts of the country until now. The names of these people are not entered in the 2012 electoral register. Therefore there are possibilities that these people would be dropped from voting from the coming elections.
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Strict screening of UPFA candidates |
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2013-06-19 |
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Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella yesterday said that the UPFA would be very strict when nominating candidates for the Central and Wayamba Provincial Council elections.
The two councils would be dissolved very soon, he said.
Some of those elected at the previous Provincial Council elections on the UPFA ticket had been charged with murder, rape, assault robbery, arson and misconduct and party would be very careful as to whom nominations would be given, Rambukwella said.
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Duminda in Parliament tomorrow |
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2013-06-19 |
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United Peoples' Freedom Alliance (UPFA) MP, Duminda Silva, said yesterday it was a privilege to be able to address the public again as a parliamentarian, following an absence of one-and-a-half-years.
Speaking at the R. Duminda Silva Foundation, Nugegoda, while participating in celebrations organized to mark his return to Parliament tomorrow, Silva alleged that the... ...'present situation' at Kolonnawa was due to 'hypocritical political practices.'
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Gammanpila ready to challenge Rajitha |
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2013-06-19 |
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Following an open challenge issued by the Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Dr. Rajitha Senaratne, the Legal Adviser of the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) and Western Provincial Councillor, Udaya Gammanpila, declared, "I will gladly accept the challenge and hope Dr. Senaratne will participate, openly, without dodging, to a debate on the 13th Amendment."
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A DIG’s fall from grace |
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2013-06-19 |
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On an otherwise usual morning on 24 May, a caller alerted the Dompe Police about a naked bullet ridden body of a man, dumped in a thicket in Meepawita. The locals failed to identify the victim, who was shot in the head and the mouth. The body was transferred to the Gampaha Hospital and the initial police investigations led nowhere.
That murder could have been tucked away in a long list of unresolved killings, but the victim turned out to be too politically connected to ignore. The investigation into the murder has now rocked the Police Department and would bound to cause further embarrassment to the defence establishment. In the words of a senior police officer, “It would be like opening a can of worms.”
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Can MR Keep Riding From Crisis To Crisis? |
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2013-06-19 |
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Sri Lankan politics is stage managed well so much so that we go on from crisis to crisis forgetting what happened to the others before and being blind to the stark reality of the rising cost of living burdening the people.
Right now most political parties are devoting their attention to devolution – the 13th Amendment – forgetting the vehement opposition of the media shown to the proposed Code of Ethics for Journalists in the last two weeks. This Code of Ethics remains on the backburner and we are told it will come in some form or the other in the near future. In What form we do not know.
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UNP’s Range Bandara seconded the Bill |
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2013-06-19 |
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United National Party (UNP) Puttalam district parliamentarian Palitha Range Bandara seconded the Bill presented by the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) to repeal the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
Mr. Bandara has in the recent past been actively engaged in politics with former Army Commander Sarath Fonseka.
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MR act proves no justice in SL-SF |
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2013-06-19 |
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Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Leader Sarath Fonseka said today the fact that President Mahinda Rajapaksa himself had to call the victimised teacher to assure her that justice will be done goes to prove that there is no justice in Sri Lanka. Mr. Fonseka was referring to the incident where a UPFA member of the North Western Provincial Council had allegedly humiliated a female teacher for disciplining his daughter on Friday.
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Part of a ‘drama star’ says UNP |
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2013-06-19 |
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The main opposition United National Party (UNP) says claims by the government that it is going to change a clause in the 13th Amendment to the Constitution is part of a ‘drama star’ as such a clause is now non-existant.
UNP General Secretary Tissa Attanayake said that the clause on merging provinces, which Cabinet had decided to remove, ceased to exist with the lifting of the emergency regulations.
He also recalled that the Supreme Court had also once ruled against the merged North and East.
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