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Repeal the 20th amendment immediately..

We are a group of civil organizations and civil society activists who are committed to the political, social, and economic stability as well as the good governance of Sri Lanka Today, Sri Lanka is facing a crisis which is the most severe one since the independence. It is evident from the announcement of the government as well that the economic crisis has turned into a political crisis and now it is turning to a humanitarian tragedy.

The main reason for the disaster faced by Sri Lanka is that the Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s administration which was strengthened by the 20th amendment to the constitution. The main demand of the protests spearheaded by the youth countrywide as well as at the Galleface protest site was that the President Gotabaya Rajapakse should resign. In the background of his government has resigned along with the Prime Minister the President addressing the nation on May 11, said that he would take steps to amend the constitution to re-enact the contents of the 19th Amendment to further empower the Parliament and he would hold discussions on the abolition of the Executive Presidency during a specific period. The new Prime Minister appointed by the President as a solution to the crisis also said that the 21st amendment to the constitution will be introduced to empower the parliament.

After a lapse of almost one month from the said address to the nation by the President and appointing a new Prime Minister, but the 21st amendment was not approved by the Parliament and the approval of the same by the Cabinet of Ministers is getting delayed day by day. Our observation is that this is contrary to the public opinion at present and a failure to achieve the political stability which is needed to bring the immediate solutions to the economic crisis. 

The political stability and the democratic atmosphere caused by the enactment of 21 amendment which strengthens the power of Parliament and establishes democracy, are required to get the national and international support in solving the economic crisis. If not, it is our observation that Sri Lanka may lose the possibility of getting such assistance which may lead to a humanitarian disaster.

It is an inalienable responsibility of the President, Prime Minister, the Cabinet of Ministers, parliamentarians of the government and the parliamentarians of the opposition including the leader of the opposition that to avoid such humanitarian disaster. Therefore, we demand that the President, government parliamentarians including the Prime Minister and the opposition parliamentarians including the leader of the opposition and all leaders of political parties should take immediate steps to repeal the 20th amendment to the constitution and enact the 21stamendment immediately, taking into consideration the proposals of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka and the constitutional amendments tabled by the opposition. They should actively intervene to produce it to the Parliament and thereby support to establish a credible interim government accepted by all national and international stakeholders. We also request the general public of the country to pressurize the authorities to enact the said 21st amendment to the constitution by intervening democratically.

Civil organizations:

[1] AluthKathabaha – Civil Society Network [2] Sri Lanka Government Ayurvedic Physicians Association [3] Right to Life Human Rights Centre– Colombo [4] Uva Shakthi Foundation- Badulla [5] Anuradhapura District Civil Society- Anuradhapura [6] Community Development Center – Rathnapura [7] Suya ShakthiyFundation – Hatton [8] Maubima Civil Peoples Monument – Colombo [9] United Professional Lecturers’ Society – Colombo   [10] Unophia Society – Colombo [11] Government Ayurvedic Physicians for Just Society [12] United National Physician Association [13] United Human Rights Protection Organization [14] Paja Website [15] National Pension Grama Niladhari Association [16] All Ceylon United Teachers Union [17] Journalists for Rights [18] Collaborative Development Foundation – Anamaduwa [19] Rule of Law forum – Colombo [20] Aithiya Website

Civil Society Activists:

[1] Prof. Chandrakuptha Thenuwara – Colombo [2] Prof. H.W. Cyril – Peradeniya [3] Dr. Nimalka Fernando – Colombo [4] Dr. Indi Akurugoda – Ruhuna [5] Dr. Athulasiri Samarakoon – OUSL [6] Dr. Prasad Hendawitharana – Colombo [7] Dr. Piyal Deniyaya Perera [8] Dr. Prasad Mohotti [9] Dr. Shanika Hasangi Somadasa [10] Keerthi Godadamuwa (Electric Engineer) – Colombo [11] Gamini Ramawickrama (Civil Engineer) – Colombo [12] Janaka Edirisinghe AAL – Colombo [13] SudarshanaGunawardane AAL – Colombo [14] DulanDasanayaka AAL – Kaluthara [15] UdeniPriyanwada AAL – Colombo [16] Upendra Gunasekara AAL – Wennappuwa [17] ShehanWickramaratna AAL – (Charted Accounted) [18] Chameera Dinesh Gallearachchi AAL – Colombo [19] Sesala De Zoysa AAL – Balapitiya [20] Mishel Tanya George LLB – Kandy [21] PankajaNadukala LLB – Colombo [22] Mark Imanthaka Fernando – Gampaha [23] MissakaMunasinghe – Matale [24] DamithHansakaPanditha – Galle [25] Vimukthi Ratnayake – Kandy [26] C. J. Amaratunga (Journalist) – Colombo [27] Ajith Parakum Jayasinghe (Journalist) –Kaluthara [28] Philip Dissanayake (Civil Society Activist) – Colombo [29] Harsha Gunasena (Charteted Accountant) – Colombo [30] Lakshman Abesekara(Charted Accounted) – Colombo [31] Sampath Samarakoon (Journalist) – Colombo [32] WasanthiSenarathna (Civil Society Activist) – Colombo [33] Sudesh De Silva (Journalist) – Kandy [34] AmithaPriyanthi (Civil Society Activist) – Kaluthara [35] Sarath Abeysinghe (Former President BBC Lanka) – Colombo [36] Suresh Nadesan (Civil Society Activist) – Badulla [37] Gnanaweera Dissanayake (Civil Society Activist) – Kurunegala [38] Charles Ravi (Principal) – Ratnapura [39] Nimal Dissanayake (Civil Society Activist) – Anuradhapura [40] NilminiRatnasekara (Civil Society Activist) – Matara [41] Tharanga L. Patabendi (Civil Society Activist) – Hambantota [42] H. Selvaraj (Civil Society Activist) – Nuwara Eliya [43] MaheshiLokumana (Trade Union) [44] MudithaKeshaniPremathilaka (Trade Union) [45] ManvirGalhena (Young Activist) [46] Prasanga Fernando (Civil Society Activist) [47] Lakmalee (Artist) [48] NimalAbesinghe (Civil Society Activist) – Anamaduwa [49] Indrapala S. Wickramasinghe (Teacher) [50] InomaKarunathilaka (Psycological counselor) [51] P.D. Kumara (Plantation Trade Union) – Deniyaya [52] Pradeep Uduwana (Professional Lecturer)

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