Implementing the 13th amendment of Sri Lanka's Constitution: The first step of a long journey

By Asanga Welikala, 28 January 2015
Implementing the 13th amendment of Sri Lanka's Constitution: The first step of a long journey
Implementing the 13th amendment of Sri Lanka's Constitution: The first step of a long journey
<p>In his first trip abroad to India, the new Foreign Minister has stated that the new government is committed to implementing the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Similarly, in his first address to Parliament after the formation of the government, the Prime Minister stressed the need to develop a solution to the ‘national problem’, adding that any such solution ‘would not be detrimental to the unitary status of the country.’ Like Phaedrus, the people of the North and East especially can be forgiven for thinking that the mountain went into labour to deliver a mouse. But this is what we have to work with in the present conjuncture, and the wise thing to do is not scoff and boycott, but to engage and consolidate small gains step by step.
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