Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
13
January 2020
THE CONSTITUION AND FOREIGN RELATIONSHIPS
The true Constitution of any entity is often not in writing. Our horoscopes
are written at as per the planetary positions at the time of our birth. When
written and read as per the science of Astrology, it reflects the Balance Sheet
of our life at the time we enter this form. By the time we exit this form
through death – that horoscope / Balance Sheet would have changed.
Like the country having a horoscope, a political grouping also has a
horoscope when it enters a new parliament. Traditionally, Hindu Tamils match
horoscopes of the bride and groom in an arranged marriage. This is not done
when the bride and groom fall in love or at least think they are in love. Love
being absolute power conquers all. The parallels of this are with most
communities where marriage is a strong part of their culture.
Most governments of countries do not match Constitutions when they form
partnerships with those with whom they intend long-term partnerships. But those who respect the past know
intuitively.
Each time we interpret the constitution of any structure on the basis of
our own Truth – the existing constitution gets strengthened at the same level
or is naturally promoted to the higher level in real terms. Political Parties
that respect the existing Constitution would respect each other. Those who do
not are likely to be driven by habit and therefore de facto relationships.
In his
Sri Lanka Guardian article ‘ Can another constitution rescue Sri Lanka?’ Mr Gamini Weerakoon states:
[The Soulbury Constitution enabled good governance for eight
years until the vital clause protecting minorities was bypassed and the Sinhala
Only was adopted as the state language. The then ruling United National Party that
backed the Sinhala Only move split up immediately with Tamil members leaving
the party and when the 1956 General Election was held it suffered an
ignominious defeat with S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike riding the crest of the wave of
Sinhala nationalism sweeping the polls.]
As most of us know, plagiarism is a cardinal
sin in academic life. Plagiarism is
known to have happened when one changes the surface of a publication and claims
it to be her/his own. The Soulbury Constitution would have been strongly led by
British minds. Most of the Common laws were based on English Law and Roman
Dutch Law. Each community had its own cultural laws – confirming that Ceylon’s
Horoscope at the time British left was multicultural. One could accept Kandyan
Law being written in Sinhalese and Thesawalamai and Mukkuwa laws being written
in Tamil – because the language of the developers of those laws were Tamils and
more importantly the People who practiced those customs spoke Sinhalese and
Tamil respectively. Using Sinhala Only a the official language could be taken
as disconnection with the British Administration as well as Administrations
based on Roman-Dutch law.
Now the new President is reported to be intending the parallel:
[President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, addressing the
Ceremonial Opening of Parliament on January 3, noted that the 1978 Constitution
which has been amended on 19 occasions has given rise to many problems at the
present time because of its inherent ambiguities and confusions.
To
safeguard the security, sovereignty, stability and integrity of our country, it
was essential that changes be made to the existing constitution, he contended.
Even though elections can be won through numbers, an unstable parliament that
cannot take clear decisions and remains constantly under the influence of
extremism is not one that suits the country.
He
claimed that this problem can be resolved through constitutional reforms with a
strong executive, legislature and independent judiciary that can ensure the
sovereignty of the people.]
There is a saying in Tamil – that the unskilled dancer claimed that the
stage was crooked!
Let us take for example Article 42 (4) which reads as follows after the
19th Amendment:
[42 (4) The President shall appoint as
Prime Minister the Member of Parliament, who, in the President’s opinion, is
most likely to command the confidence of Parliament.]
The
obvious measure is the leader of the group that has most seats in Parliament.
This is the way of a democratic parliament. If this was not Mr Ranil
Wickremesinghe – it ought to have been someone from within the UNFGG which
holds majority seats in Parliament. That is a calculation that is based on the
2015 horoscope of the current government Parliament. To override it on the
basis of Presidential elections is effectively to declare that Parliament dead.
This current government is therefore taken to be De facto partnership and is
not principle based.
When
the 18th Amendment was passed in 2010 – the government did not have
two thirds majority in Parliament. But the Amendment itself was passed by 72%.
As
per the latest report the UNP seems to
have formed a mental coalition with SLPP :
[I’m ready to work with
President – Sajith] Adaderana
The People are entitled to a strong Opposition
to any democratic government. One who lives in the future fails to live in the
present. When a someone curries favour with
a senior s/he not only confirms lack of strength to oppose but also lack of
belief based relationship with a senior.
If
Sajith seeks to please Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa, then he has the duty to resign
from the UNP and join the SLPP. What a mess! Otherwise like Mr Sirisena he
risks demonstrating bipolar disorder which is a strong possibility in Sri
Lankan leaders who polarized communities and/or idly accepted others doing so.
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