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Sri Lankan Parliament debates presidential powers

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Sri Lankan Parliament debates presidential powers

Maithripala Sirisena made the opening speech urging lawmakers to be part of his effort to introduce democratic reforms.

Published: Mon 27 Apr 2015, 1:21 PM

Updated: Thu 25 Jun 2015, 8:41 PM

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Sri Lanka’s main opposition presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena addresses the nation in Colombo.- AFP

Sri Lanka’s main opposition presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena addresses the nation in Colombo.- AFP

Colombo — Sri Lankan Parliament debated constitutional amendments on Monday to clip the extensive powers given to the country’s president, a promise President Maithripala Sirisena made in the run up to his January election win.

Sirisena made the opening speech urging lawmakers to be part of his effort to introduce democratic reforms.

The bill will bring back a two-term limit for a president and remove his or her powers to appoint judges, police and public officials, and give them to independent commissions. The president will also not be able to dissolve Parliament at his or her will.

To pass, the amendments need two-thirds of the votes in the 225-member Parliament, but lawmakers loyal to former President Mahinda Rajapaksa may prevent their passage.

Rajapaksa scrapped the term limit for the president and took over powers to appoint officials during his presidency.

Voting on the amendments will take place Tuesday. 



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