Opposition Leader reaffirms pledge to implement 13A

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September 15, Colombo (LNW): Sajith Premadasa, leader of the opposition and the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) presidential candidate, has reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to enforcing the 13th Amendment to Sri Lanka’s Constitution.

Addressing the ongoing need for reconciliation among the nation’s diverse ethnic and religious groups, Premadasa underscored that the amendment, which provides devolution of powers to provincial councils, is an integral part of the country’s legal framework.

Premadasa articulated his stance in a recent interview, highlighting the constitutional and judicial endorsement of the amendment.

“I have consistently advocated for the implementation of the 13th Amendment,” he stated. “We must particularly focus on fostering reconciliation among our various ethnic and religious communities. This amendment is enshrined in our law books. We have a responsibility to enforce what is legally established, and it poses no threat to the nation’s unity. The Supreme Court has affirmed this, and thus, it is our duty to act accordingly.”

Premadasa’s comments are viewed as a bold declaration amidst a politically sensitive environment where the issue of devolution has long been a point of contention. Whilst some political figures shy away from addressing this topic due to potential backlash, Premadasa openly confronts it, emphasising the necessity of aligning with constitutional provisions to promote national harmony.

He conveyed that despite the apprehensions others may have in discussing this matter, he remains steadfast in his position, prioritising the nation’s legal obligations and unity.

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