Sri Lanka: Sirisena Says He Will Abide By Supreme Court Ruling

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Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena said that he will honorably accept whatever ruling given by the Supreme Court on the petitions filed against the Gazette notification issued by him to dissolve Parliament and take future political actions according to it.

Sirisena said he is not happy about the administrative process vested in the President as a single individual under the Constitution as it should not be so in a country, with strong democratic traditions. He expressed confidence that this situation would soon change enabling him to work with a Prime Minister and a Cabinet of Ministers.

Sirisena said that he acted in a very responsible and patient manner in a country without a functioning Prime Minister and a Cabinet of Ministers within the last few days.The President expressed these sentiments addressing the gathering at a programme held in Polonnaruwa on December 9.

The President who described the current political crisis as a problem among political parties added that certain people are attempting to interpret it as a problem between him and Ranil Wickremesinghe.

Sirisena however described this as a clash between an indigenous and foreign philosophy and added that when one implemented the philosophy of rising up independently through self-reliance without succumbing to foreign pressures, foreign forces would naturally become a challenge.“This was a matter which should be understood by the people,” the President added. Sirisena said he was certain that all the people who loved the country would take decisions favourable to the motherland.

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