Presidential election EC apathetic to dual citizenship: Deshapriya

15 November 2019 12:10 am

By Sandun A. Jayasekera 

Underscoring that the Elections Commission (EC) was not concerned over citizenship of any presidential, its Chairman Mahinda Deshapriya said on Wednesday he, along with two other commissioners, only observed and returned the document on US citizenship of Gotabaya Rajapaksa to his lawyer Ali Sabry. 


Responding to a journalist at a news briefing held on Wednesday at the Government Information Department, he said Mr. Sabry gave him a document saying it was a genuine certificate indicating the renunciation of Mr. Rajapaksa’s US citizenship.   “I took a look at it and handed it over to Commissioner Nalin Abeykoon PC. He then gave it to Commissioner Ratnajeevan Hoole. Later, he returned the document to Mr. Sabri. We were not aware of its authenticity and verifying authenticity is not our job,” he said.   


He said the issue of citizenship had to be resolved in the relevant court and that the EC was solely concerned over five qualifications when accepting nominations for a presidential election; a person contesting the poll should be a citizen of Sri Lanka; be over 35 years of age; an eligible elector or should possess qualifications to be an elector; should not be subject to disqualifications under Article 91 of the Constitution; an eligible citizen, if he or she is coming from a political party and if nominated by any other political party or by an elector he or she should be a sitting Member of Parliament or had been an MP and should not be a person elected to the office of President twice by the people.  


“We are not concerned whether he or she is a dual citizen or not at the time of taking nomination. If there is a doubt on the citizenship of any candidate, it has to be challenged in the relevant court,” he said.