Saying No to Authoritarian Governance
18 Aug 2022
Saying No to Authoritarian Governance
18 Aug 2022
- Recognise that in our Constitution Article 4, the Executive President holds office as the person “ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE." The Constitution provides for a transfer of power to a President ELECTED BY MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT due to a vacancy in the Presidency. This should not be interpreted to mean that a President who takes office after a discredited ex-President has vacated post can claim to hold office for the balance term of that ex-President, and his government. The loss of legitimacy of the predecessor President and government surely affects the idea of continuity. President Wickremesinghe should therefore, in keeping with foundational democratic values not seek to hold office for the full BALANCE TERM of the former President.
- Clarify what he means by the mandate given to him to “introduce systemic change in governance on behalf of the silent majority.” All we see is that he has engaged in various measures which entrench dictatorial governance. Even more dangerously he is justifying authoritarianism in governance on the myth of threats to national security. He is also framing the need for national unity and an all party consensus at this time, as the essential need for co-operation from the opposition parties, with the discredited Pohottuwa government.
- We call upon him to act on the clearly articulated demands of the Aragalaya. Their concept of systemic change is a corruption free government that is not engaged in reckless abuse of powers. They want an abolition of the Executive Presidency and strong institutions that respect the rights and needs of the People. Therefore, fulfilling his oath of office, the President must WITHDRAW THE STATE OF EMERGENCY which has NO RATIONALE OR JUSTIFICATION WHATSOEVER at this time. He must respect, protect and implement the fundamental rights of the People, including the right to protest and dissent. Such action must be accompanied by the release of all those participants in the Aragalaya held in custody under orders of arrest and detention, and restoration of their right to freedom of movement and overseas travel.
- Recognising himself as an INTERIM PRESIDENT he must act under the Constitutional provisions and hold a General Election as soon as he is empowered to dissolve Parliament. This will enable the country to decide on the next government. In the interim period he should implement the general demand in the country today for a government representative of all parties, without reinstating the discredited Pohottuwa government. He clearly made a promise to the nation on the 13th of July that he would resign as PM and only hold office till an all-party interim government was appointed. The huge trust deficit that he acknowledged then must be recognized now by President Wickremesinghe, if he is to lead an all-party interim government.
- President Wickremesinghe should not waste time on ad hoc Constitutional reforms such as the 22nd Even the much publicised 19th Amendment had serious problems of achieving balance of powers between President and Prime Minister. It had many other shortcomings as evidenced in the constitutional crisis of 2018. The President should immediately take steps to ensure the abolition of the Executive Presidency before Parliamentary elections are held. The 21st Amendment that went before the courts, addressed this critical demand for constitutional reform and an early abolition of the Executive Presidency. This can be enacted without delay with a time frame for transfer of power.
- Prof. Arjuna Aluwihare, Emeritus Professor of Surgery, University of Peradeniya
- Savitri Goonesekere – Emeritus Professor of Law, former Vice Chancellor, University of Colombo
- Harendra de Silva - Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics, University of Colombo
- Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda –Emeritus Professor , University of Colombo
- Prof. Priyan Dias -Emeritus Professor, University of Moratuwa
- Deepika Udagama – University of Peradeniya
- Arjuna Parakrama - University of Peradeniya ,
- Prof. Gameela Samarasinghe – University of Colombo
- Prof. Camena Guneratne –Open University of Sri Lanka
- Prof. Sasanka Perera - Department of Sociology, South Asian University
- Bishop Duleep de Chickera
- Bishop Kumara Illangasinghe
- Dr.G.Usvatte-aratchi - Economist, UN Secretariat in New York City, formerly Chairman, PAFFREL and Chairman, Law and Society Trust
- Ranil Abayasekara - Senior Lecturer (retired), University of Peradeniya
- Ranjini Obeyesekere- Retired Prof. Princeton University, USA
- Ameer Faaiz - Attorney at Law
- Dr. Jayasiri Peiris
- Sakuntala Kadirgamar – Executive Director, Law and Society Trust
- Mario Gomez- Director, International Centre for Ethnic Studies
- Chulani Kodikara- Researcher
- D. C. Ambalavanar - Visiting Lecturer in Surgery, University of Jaffna
- A C Visvalingam - former President, Citizens Movement for Good Governance
- Andrew Devadason - Clergy, Anglican Church, Diocese of Colombo
- Rajan Asirwathan - Former Precedent Partner and Country Head K PMG and former Chairman, Bank of Ceylon
- Chandra Jayaratne - former Chairman, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce
- Aneesa Firthous - Human Rights Activist
- Aruna Shantha Nonis - Convenor, Janodaanya (Upward Breathing of People )
- Farah Mihlar -Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter
- Shiekh M.B.M.Firthous – Chairman, Bismi Institute
- Ashila Niroshine Dandeniya- Executive Director, Stand Up Movement Lanka
- Bisliya Bhutto - Former Member of Puttalam Pradeshiya Sabha
- Buhary Mohamed- Human Rights Activist
- Herman Kumara- National Convener, NAFSO
- Christopher Dias
- Deekshya Illangasinghe - Activist
- Fr Nandana
- Visakha Tillekeratne – Consultant, Food and Nutrition,
- Geetha Lakmini Fernando .-Executive Director, Shramabhimani Kendraye
- Juwairiya Mohideen- Women’s Rights Activist
- Hemamali Perera- Attorney at Law, Human Rights Activist,
- Jansila Majeed - Women Rights Activist
- J. Brito Fernando – President, Families of the Disappeared
- Marisa de Silva
- Rev. Niroshan de Mel - Vicar of St. Michael and All Angels Church, Colombo 3
- Nihal Ahamed -Social and Environment Activist, Katugastota
- Shreen Saroor -Human Rights Activist
- Krishanti Dharmaraj - Human Rights Advocate
- Sarath Iddamalgoda
- Mahaluxmy Kurushanthan - Women's Rights Activist
- Soraya M Deen - Attorney-at-Law
- Mahishaa Balraj -Attorney-at-Law
- Andrew Devadason- Anglican Church, Diocese of Colombo
- Marian Pradeepa Sudarshani Coonghe - Administrative Secretary, Janawaboda Kendraya
- Minoli de Soysa -Editor and writer
- Mohamed Fairooz, - Journalist
- Ranitha Gnanarajah -Attorney at Law
- Jeyatheepa -Counsellor.
- Adikarage Don Bennette Chrysanthus Mellawa- Director, Caritas Anuradhapura
- C.C.Elankovan - Lawyer and Development Consultant
- Janakie Abeywardane- Development Researcher
- Mahbooba Rifaideen - Attorney at Law
- M. Mujeebur Rahman - Journalist
- Jayani Abeysekara- Human Rights Activist
- Vanie Simon -Women’s Rights Activist
- N.Singham - Activist
- Rohan Silva – Director, Centre for Society and Religion
- Sheila Richards - Civil Society Activist
- Ramani Muttettuwegama,-Attorney at Law
- Thiru Kandiah- Retired Academic
- Yohesan Casiechetty – Attorney-at-Law and former Headmaster, St. Thomas’ Preparatory School, Kollupitiya
- Ruwan Laknath Jayakody -Writer
- Sumithra - Human rights Activist
- Saman Kapila Wijesuriya -Co-Convenor Global Alliance for Justice for Easter Sunday Victims
- Muthulingam- Executive Director, Institute of Social Development
- Sandun Thudugala - Director Programmes and Operations, Law and Society Trust
- Sirany Thevakumar - Community Activist
- Rosairo SJ -. Chaplin Home for the Elders,
- Deepa Fernando - Holy Family Congregation
- Suren D. Perera - Attorney at Law,
- Upendra Gunesekere – Human Rights activist
- Safana Gul Begum -Attorney at Law
- Vincent Bulathsinghala - Attorney at Law ,
- M Nawarathna - Human Rights Activist
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