SLFP Reiterates Rejection Of Federalism

November 28, 2016

President Maithripala Sirisena-led Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) would not agree to a federal set-up in the new Constitution, Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva reiterated on Sunday amid calls by Tamil groups in favour of a federal system.

“There are three things that our party believes very strongly in the current constitution reform process,” Nimal Siripala de Silva, the Minister of Transport, said while addressing reporters in the central town of Kandy.

“The position for Buddhism must not be diluted, the unitary character of the state must be preserved and there cannot be a federal system,” de Silva asserted.

The process to replace the existing 1978 Constitution got under way in January this year when parliament was converted into a Constitutional Assembly.

The Constitutional Assembly is to meet in December again to consider the reports of six sub committees.

De Silva said Parliament would evolve a draft Constitution with the participation of all political parties.

The government expects the new Constitution to address the demand of Tamil minorities for political recognition.