EXECUTIVE PRESIDENCY AT GRASSROOTS LEVEL
31May 2022
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
I smiled, watching the Sri Lankan news in which the
working women at grassroots level called out to the President to come out if he
was born to a single father and mother. As per the original known to me which
is often used in Tamil cinema - the
saying is ‘if born to a single father’
The above is based on the chastity of the woman. The raw
version is used by Sinhalese as well as Tamils. The structured version is ‘bastard’.
My belief in this was presented as follows to a group
in which one member claimed:
‘Some songs are based on Sanga Kalam, lovers lamenting the loss
of their men/Boyfriends who took to the sea during Chola's seafaring
days, reaching far as Java, Sumatra, and Cambodia’
My response:
[[lovers lamenting the loss of
their men/Boyfriends ]
“Missing is husband. Silappathikaaram is based on
Kannaki and her husband and not lover/boyfriend. The position of husband
is filled by the dedication of the woman not only to satisfying the needs and
desires of the man currently holding the position, but must represent all women
who were true their position as ‘wife’ – i.e. the Common wife. Kannaki did not
deny Kovalan when he returned from Lover Mathavi. Thus Kannaki accumulated the
Energy of Common wife. Hence when Kannaki claimed that Her husband was not a
thief – that Energy burnt Madurai. In essence – every holder of a position
needs to respect all predecessors in that position to be true to that position.
More importantly, if we are taking a position in the
new structure of Eelam – Tamils - through emphasis on Tamil language
being foremost, then we need to renounce benefits and opportunities from Sri
Lankans, Australians, British etc. When we are true to that position the truth
would merge us with all Tamils – past as well as current. To be Eelam Tamil,
one has to live within that position – and the benefits it brings. In all
countries that have listed LTTE as terrorists – we have to live with that status
and no more. That is true Sovereignty.”
The structured version of the above challenge is for ‘whether
the President was true to those who created the Executive Presidency?’
As per my experience I was more ‘free’ of Financial
pressures after 1978 when the position of Sri Lankan President was formed through
a new Constitution. This meant that it is a structure that would lead me to financial
prosperity. It also led to me emigrating from Sri Lanka. But I took the value
of my true work with me. Hence I was able to realise financial independence.
If therefore, Sri Lanka goes back to Parliamentary
system those who prospered under Executive Presidency may not be able to work that
structure.
When the 19th Amendment to the Constitution
was passed by Parliament – the current PM was leader of the Parliamentary team.
An elected member will naturally connect to other elected members who came in
through the same Process.
The parallel of that on time basis is the time based team
of all those who were in that position previously.
Mr Wicremesinghe was appointed as Prime Minister. The
President’s authority flows from article 43(3) of the Constitution:
“43 (3) The President shall appoint as
Prime Minister the Member of Parliament who in his opinion is most likely to
command the confidence of Parliament.”
The President has failed to confirm that the
Parliament has confidence in Mr Ranil Wickremesinghe. Hence the appointment is
in breach of the provisions of the Constitution. Instead, the President relied on Mr Wickremesinghe
having held and performed in that position without recording any breaches of
the law.
As
per Financial Times report ‘Ranil’s road map to
political reforms’:
- In special statement, PM
unveils proposals to strength Parliament, reduce Executive power
- PM says reintroduction of
19A, abolition of Executive Presidency are two main political issues
- Opines Parliament paralysed
due to weakening of powers after 20A
- Says methodology towards
abolition of Executive Presidency must be decided by party leaders
- Moots appointment of several
new committees to give Parliament more powers on public finance
The last on the above list has been foreshadowed by
the PM as follows:
[Wickremesinghe
said the youth are calling for a change in the existing system and to
facilitate this, he proposed the appointment of four youth representatives
to each of these 15 committees. “One of them will be appointed by the Youth
Parliament. The other three will be from the protesting groups and other
activist groups. The methodology used to choose these individuals can be
decided by the youth organisations themselves,” he said.]
This however needs the approval of the constitution as it exists now. On the
other hand, he as the Finance Minister would have the authority to Appoint such
persons through Administrative processes.
At Parliamentary level – one believes and votes on the issue. In Administration – one uses laws made as per that belief and not as per one’s personal belief. To introduce such a system would have the effect of disrespecting the Pain of the People who elected this government. It is by experiencing the pain that we learn not to repeat mistakes. The simple theory is – no pain no gain.
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