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Parliament and Parliamentary Democracy in Sri Lanka: A Brief Political History


Today is the International Day of Parliamentarism
Parliament has been a theme of many political debates in Sri Lanka since the establishment of the country’s first modern parliament in 1947. The narrative of Sri Lanka’s parliament has been intertwined with the stories of modern democracy, changing constitutional architecture of the state and political agendas of different elite groups vying for state power. The chronicle of Sri Lanka’s parliament is also an account of the vicissitudes of the country’s post-independence politics.
The introduction of the principle of elections based on limited franchise in 1910 and then the universal adult franchise in 1931 were early turning points during the formative phase of parliamentary system in colonial Sri Lanka. What evolved during the period between 1910 and 1947 was a proto-parliamentary system in the sense that the legislature was still an institution of the colonial state, the voters were not politically free citizens, ....

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Defence News | Vote abstention: India's ties with Sri Lanka


Vote abstention: India’s ties with Sri Lanka
Monday, April 05, 2021
By: The New Indian Express
India’s abstention from voting on the OHCHR resolution has received a mixed reaction. While the drummer boys of the Tigers have condemned it as a betrayal of the Tamil minority, discerning observers have appreciated the rationale behind the decision. Explaining India’s policy, Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey, India’s Permanent Representative, explained New Delhi’s “consistent position” rested on two pillars: support to Sri Lanka’s unity and territorial integrity and abiding commitment to the aspirations of the Tamils for equality, justice, peace and dignity. ....

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Vote abstention: India's ties with Sri Lanka- The New Indian Express


India’s abstention from voting on the OHCHR resolution has received a mixed reaction. While the drummer boys of the Tigers have condemned it as a betrayal of the Tamil minority, discerning observers have appreciated the rationale behind the decision. Explaining India’s policy, Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey, India’s Permanent Representative, explained New Delhi’s “consistent position” rested on two pillars: support to Sri Lanka’s unity and territorial integrity and abiding commitment to the aspirations of the Tamils for equality, justice, peace and dignity.
It may be recalled that in 2009, after the end of the war, India took the initiative to get a resolution passed congratulating Sri Lanka for defeating one of the most ruthless terrorist organisations. At that time, New Delhi believed in the repeated assurances given by the Sri Lankan government that it would soon fulfill its commitment to introduce participatory democracy in the Tamil provinces. “13th Amendmen ....

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