Mangala Samaraweera “hopes” for new Sri Lankan constitution
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said he is “hopeful”, the parliament to be elected later this year, will introduce a new constitution, one which will “meet the aspirations of all the peoples of Sri Lanka”.
Speaking in parliament during a debate on the 19th Amendment, which is due to be voted on later today, the foreign minister said “democracy, rule of law and human rights, reconciliation and ethnic harmony must be the foundation for the new Sri Lanka we all dream about.”
“Whether it is the tensions between the Sinhalese and Tamil communities or the Sinhalese and Muslim communities, eradicating the motivation for terrorism and violence requires us to go beyond dealing with its symptoms. The root causes of ethnic conflict need to be addressed once and for all, constitutionally,” he said.