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By Jayashika Padmasiri
The United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) yesterday claimed that certain political parties, including the United National Party (UNP), did not want the 20th Amendment to be implemented for political reasons.
Opposition Leader Nimal Siripala de Silva told the media that the UNP did not really want 20A to be implemented even though they pretended to.
“We demand that the UNP make their stance on the 20A public. We want the 20A to be brought into Parliament this week after finding out the Supreme Court’s stance, and we hope to pass it in Parliament in the same manner the 19th Amendment was passed,” he said.
Commenting on the no-confidence motions the Opposition has brought against the Government, Silva said that the no-confidence motion against Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake will be taken up for discussion in Parliament before the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Meanwhile, UPFA General Secretary Susil Premajayantha, who was also present at the media conference, denied accusations made by the UNP regarding the no-confidence motions and gave assurances that the no-confidence motions possessed no forged signatures nor had any MPs withdrawn their signatures as the Government had claimed.
“Ranil became the Prime Minister of this country twice with the help of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP). He cannot win without the assistance of the SLFP; that is the truth. During the past few days the UNP acted in a very negative way towards the 20th Amendment. However, it is the responsibility of the UNP to show their support for 20A,” Premajayantha said.
The two UPFA stalwarts also stressed that there was unity within the party and said that they would form a UPFA Government following the general elections and asserted that a national government would not be formed as this was not the wish of the majority of those within the UPFA.
UPFA minority parties say Mangala should be arrested
A few minority parties of the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) yesterday said that Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera should be arrested for violating the Sri Lankan penal code by supporting homosexuality. |