The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) has announced its decision not to participate in the all-party conference summoned by President Ranil Wickremesighe to address the problem in the North. The conference, slated to discuss crucial issues such as devolution of power and the full implementation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, will convene tomorrow (26) with President Wickremesighe presiding over the proceedings.
Former Member of Parliament Sunil Handunnetthi, representing the JVP, made the announcement, expressing the party's decision to abstain from participating in the conference. The JVP's stance adds a significant dimension to the upcoming discussion, as the party has been known for its strong positions on governance and constitutional matters.
The all-party conference assumes particular importance as it aims to address pressing concerns in the Northern region of Sri Lanka, especially those pertaining to devolution of power and the constitutional arrangements. The full implementation of the 13th Amendment has been a topic of contention in the country, and this conference is seen as an opportunity for diverse political parties to engage in dialogue and seek common ground on these critical issues.
In contrast to the JVP's stance, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has taken a different approach. Tissa Attanayake, a Member of Parliament from the SJB, has disclosed that the party will decide on its participation in the all-party conference tomorrow. The SJB's decision will be closely watched, as their presence or absence could significantly influence the dynamics and outcomes of the conference.