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The new year has dawned on a note of hope and optimism for Sri Lanka. On January 9, 2016 President Maithripala Sirisena is scheduled to present a resolution in Parliament proposing that Parliament be converted into a Constitutional Assembly. The envisaged Constitutional Assembly is different to the Constituent Assembly which drafted the 1972 Republican Constitution. The political vision of the Sirisena –Wickremesinghe Government is to enact a new Constitution differently. A Consensual approach would be adopted. A steering committee comprising representatives of all political parties would help “guide” the Constitutional Assembly in drafting a new Constitution. After it is approved by the Cabinet the draft would be presented in Parliament where it would have to be passed with a two-thirds majority before it is put to a countrywide referendum..jpg)
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The premier political configuration of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) manifesto for the August 2015 election outlined its position on a political solution thus, “The principles and specific constitutional provisions that the TNA considers to be paramount to the resolution of the national question relate mainly to the sharing of the powers of governance through a shared sovereignty among the peoples who inhabit this island. The following salient features of power sharing are fundamental to achieving genuine reconciliation, lasting peace and development for all the Peoples of Sri Lanka”..jpg)
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