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Now the political discussion has begun on the next presidential election in Sri Lanka, as many believe the Government will go for an early election beginning of next year. The process and the legitimacy for President Rajapaksa to contest for the third term has been questioned and a discussion forum called ‘Mahinda can’ was created by a few intellectuals. One should realise the repercussions of Constitutional amendments to extend term limits and the benefits that could bring to the nation.
Sri Lanka’s image as a rich democratic nation in the rest of the world could be questioned, but some may argue that it is better to have the third term as it provides political stability. The 18th Amendment has further strengthened executive power and made checks and balances weak. One may wonder as to what the other coalition political parties under the Government would say. Even in the Philippines, a recent survey was conducted to extend President Aquino’s term limit; around six in 10 Filipinos are not in favour to amend the 1987 Constitution. This may be due to the fear of creating another autocratic leader such as Ferdinand Marcos.
The three-pronged approach discussed – fighting terrorism, establishing good governance and constitutional reform – is to secure or restore the rights of people, not to take away what was given. Through good governance, extremism, which leads to terrorism, can be minimised. As the world celebrates a Global Dignity Day on the 15 October, it would be important to respect different communities to create a peaceful, dignified world with stronger democratic institutions to preserve and secure liberty.
[The writer is Executive Director, Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies (LKIIRSS), Sri Lanka.]
(The above article was published by Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, Please refer below link. http://www.ipcs.org/article/south-asia/stronger-democratic-values-for-a-better-tomorrow-4685.html.)