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Nov 27, 2018 4 tweets 3 min read Read on X
All these things we supposedly "didn't know about the 19A" are absolutely false. 1) The @Slpp is cunningly using the chaos of #CoupLK (which they created) to try to undermine the 19A which introduces checks and balances to our constitution. [1]
2) They want #lka to go back to the absolutely atrocious 18th amendment which centralized all powers of the State in the hands of the Executive President,
3) They want the President to have full control over Parliament
4) To be able to hand pick & appoint anyone as judges [2]
5) They want to take away the power of any #lka citizen to challenge the official acts of the President.
6) They want the public service to be fully subservient to the President;
7) Contrary to what @charith9 says, they want to get rid of the Right to Information. [3]
A point by point response to @milindarj false accusations are available at facebook.com/luwie.ganeshat…

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Sep 23
Since the PM has resigned the Cabinet of Ministers is dissolved.
So one of the ways President could have navigate the problems of appointing a new cabinet has been shut out. I tried to explain this option in a post last night (1/7)
But the PMs resignation might actually make things easier for the President to justify appointing an NPP member as PM. The Constitution requires that President @anuradisanayake will have to appoint an MP who in his opinion is likely to command the confidence of Parliament. (2/7)
This opinion is not subjective but has to be an objective one. But the political formation of Parliament is such that it is very tricky. With the turmoil in the SLPP in the past few months, it becomes very difficult to decide who has the confidence of the house (3/7)
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Under Sri Lankan law, the moment you get citizenship of another country, by operation of law, you lose your #lka citizenship. You don't need to inform anyone or fill a form, the loss of citizenship is automatic.
You can of course thereafter apply to become "a dual citizen". (1/4)
You cannot vote if you are not a citizen or a dual citizen (See Article 89 of the Constitution). If you do vote, then you are committing an offence (under election law) and also violating immigration law. You can be fined and imprisoned (2/4)
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A (longish) thread about the Online Safety Act NOT including the amendments mandated by the Supreme Court in its Special Determination. I usually don't talk about cases i have appeared in, but this raises several interesting constitutional law issues #lka (1/17)
I 1st heard of the draft Bill thanks to @aselawaid sharing information about the cabinet decision, which said the Attorney General had given "clearance for the draft Bill"
The Bill was published (gazetted) on 18/9/2023 / (2/17)
documents.gov.lk/files/bill/202…
The Bill was tabled in Parliament & thereafter challenged by a large number of persons & organisations. The Court in its determination found that a number of clauses of the Bill were inconsistent with the constitution (3/17)newswire.lk/2023/11/15/fac…
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Aug 3, 2022
So the "New version" of the governments 22nd Amendment has been gazetted. The document is available at documents.gov.lk/files/bill/202… some initial comments & thoughts 1/
There aren't many changes from the previous version of the governments 22nd Amendment. A big problem is with the composition of the Constitutional Council, which has not changed from the last draft.This composition gives the gov control over the CC see 2/
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Jun 30, 2022
The government's 22nd Amendment to the Constitution has been gazetted. It is bad. It is far weaker than any of the versions previously proposed by the Minister of Justice (even his own private members bill)
documents.gov.lk/files/bill/202… (1/11)
The Constitutional Council is sham. It gives the government control & is just a continuation of what is there under the 20th amendment. The government will have control of 7 of the 10 members when the President & government are from the same political party / coalition (2/
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The Prime Minister's defence of the provisions of the 20th amendment sound like cleverly written legal arguments designed to deflect. A quick response to some of these arguments is important considering the coverage this press statement is getting (1/15)
First of all, what he said @sanjanah context is important & the PM's press release lacks that For more context read the statement by The Sri Lanka Audit Inspectors’ Association who are also challenging these provisions of 20A newswire.lk/2020/09/12/sl-… (2/15)
An clear theme of those defending the 20A in Court & outside is to down play the changes it is making. This is what the Attorney General is doing right now, this is the exact same thing the PM has done. If the changes proposed by the 20A are not consequential why do it? (3/15)
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