Some Reflections On The Outdated Notion Of Parliamentary Supremacy

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4 Responses to Some Reflections On The Outdated Notion Of Parliamentary Supremacy

  1. Many thanks for clarifying this matter and showing what an imbecile and unfit geriatric is Ranil Wickramasinghe of the UNP who thinks that he is the GRANDMASTER of the parliament of morons, thugs, goons, fools,knaves and leftist geriatrics. This parliament of uneducated knaves ran a Kangaroo Court to impeach the CJ Shiranee Bandaranaiayake who remains the CJ.
    The Diyawenna Parliament is is NOT supreme in law or in fact, in form or in substance, but the CORRUPT Ranil Wickramasinghe who loves “parliamentary privileges” having accepted Ranapakse’s bribes including duty free Mercs and holidays in Italy who lives off Lankan tax payers is responsible for perpetuating this myth in order to feel important and the big boss and dictator in waiting…

    Dodo - February 1, 2013
    12:56 pm
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  2. 1.How timely !

    2.But till the ”norms” change, we need to change the constitution:

    a.In the forward to the book, CEYLON : A DIVIDED NATION(1963), Viscount Soulbury (Commission headed by him was in charge of handing over independence) expressed his regret: ‘’In the light of later happenings I now think it is a pity that the Commission did not also recommend the entrenchment in the constitution of guarantees of fundamental rights, on the lines enacted in the constitutions of India, Pakistan, Malaya , Nigeria and elsewhere.
    Perhaps in any subsequent amendment of Ceylon’s constitution those in authority might take note of the proclamation made by the delegates at the Arfrican conference which met in Lagos two years ago: ‘Fundamental human rights, esp. the right to individual liberty, should be written and entrenched in the constitutions of all countries’.

    b. In his submission (29 Nov 2010) to LLRC, Judge Weeramantry has spoken of the need for change in Constitution:
    http://www.llrc.lk/images/stories/Justice__C_G_Weeramantry_-_29.11.2010.pdf

    eureka - February 1, 2013
    1:19 pm
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  3. We have president and government who governs according to his conscience and does not care for such niceties such as law and constitution. The constitution itsel has been bastardised to give unlimited powers to the executive. It is only now in the terminal stages that these issues have arisen.

    This type of situation has been recorded in history in various nations and the final result has been the same. Only it may take some time and suffering for the people to realise they are on the wrong track.

    Safa - February 1, 2013
    1:43 pm
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    dicky Bird - February 2, 2013
    1:59 pm
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