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Strong p’ment sufficient; two-third led to enactment of laws detrimental to people: President

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  • The President highlighted that the NPP aims to create a political culture that unites all provinces—North, South, East, and West—under one government

By Ajith Siriwardana
Claiming that a two-third majority was used by political forces to enact laws detrimental to the people, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said yesterday the government was expecting only a strong parliament.   
He told media after casting his vote that his government was expecting to enact laws and regulations beneficial to the people and that they could garner support of more than a two-third majority in parliament for such laws.   
“No MP can vote against such people-friendly laws and regulations. A two-third majority is expected to enact laws detrimental to the people. In 2010, the then government obtained a two-third majority and enacted the 18th Amendment to the Constitution by repealing the 17th Amendment. In 2020, the Amendment was introduced by repealing the 19th Amendment under a two-third majority. The political forces used the two-third majority to enact laws which violated people’s democratic rights. A two-third majority is crucial for such political forces,” he said.   
The President emphasized that the country could progress with a new political culture, which could be fostered by establishing a strong parliament capable of passing populist acts and laws.   
He highlighted that the NPP aims to create a political culture that unites all provinces—North, South, East, and West—under one government.   
The President also remarked that the people of Sri Lanka desire the peaceful democratic freedom established after the Presidential election victory to continue through all future elections.