The parties that do not represent the Parliament summoned to Election Commission

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The Election Commission has decided to hold a special discussion with representatives of registered political parties that do not represent Parliament. The purpose of this is to discuss the amendments to be made in the electoral system.

This discussion will be held on the 23rd and apart from political party representatives, election monitoring organizations will also participate in this discussion, says Nimal G Punchihewa, Chairman of the Election Commission.

In this discussion, the political parties are to be informed about the amendments proposed by the Parliamentary Committee on Electoral Law Reforms and the Election Commission has also intended to get proposals from the political parties in this regard.

A discussion was recently held with the representatives of the political parties representing the Parliament regarding these amendments.

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