President Maithripala Sirisena says that the 19th Amendment to the
Constitution will be presented to Parliament on the 20th of April and
that Parliament will be dissolved once the 19th Amendment is passed.
“I have to fulfill the promise made to the people regarding the
curtailing of executive powers vested with the President,” he said,
speaking at an event in Pulathisipura, Polonnaruwa.
The President stated that political party leaders yesterday held
discussion and decided to present the 19th Amendment to the Constitution
in Parliament on April 20.
He stated that the Supreme Court’s verdict on the matter has been
received and that it clearly stipulates the Parliament’s influence in
reducing the executive powers of the President.
After the 19th Amendment is passed we are hoping to dissolve the
Parliament and go for a General Election, President Sirisena said.
This will resolve the existing confusion over the present political situation in the country, he said.