Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has appointed a committee to obtain public vies on constitutional reforms, reports the Colombo Gazette.
The committee which consist of politicians and members of civil society will receive written and oral proposals from the public and submit proposals to the cabinet sub-committee on electoral reforms.
The 24 committee appointed by Mr Wickrememsinge is led by Sri Lankan attorney Lal Wijeynayake.
The government aims to have a draft proposal formulated within six months of the new year.
Ranil to table resolution to set up constitutional reform process (27 Dec 2015)
The committee which consist of politicians and members of civil society will receive written and oral proposals from the public and submit proposals to the cabinet sub-committee on electoral reforms.
The 24 committee appointed by Mr Wickrememsinge is led by Sri Lankan attorney Lal Wijeynayake.
The government aims to have a draft proposal formulated within six months of the new year.
Ranil to table resolution to set up constitutional reform process (27 Dec 2015)