If the sovereignty of Sri Lanka is inalienable and lies in the People that a set of people are brought into Parliament given strategic portfolios is a violation of that franchise. This is one argument to do away with the National List. Given that this request is nothing any party would agree to, the next argument is that if selection by National List is to continue political parties must ensure that they stop nominating people-rejected ex-politicians and those the people are unlikely to even vote for back into Parliament to be given strategic portfolios through the national list. Let us remind politicians that the basis for introducing people on the National List was to enable people who were distinguished, had academic qualifications, learned into the decision making process who would do a service to the nation. Looking at some of the names in the lists drawn up by both political parties we have to wonder what academic, learning or quality they have offered in the past and are likely to in the future! People-rejected politicians cannot be allowed to enter Parliament from the backdoor and thereafter jump from one camp to the other destabalizing the country.
Politicians nominated by UPFA: Other than Tissa Attanayake who crossed from UNP all the 6 former politicians mentioned below nominated by UPFA as national list have crossed over and accepted portfolios under yahapalana government with one returning to the UPFA. It questions why such people have been nominated
Generally the first 8-10 can secure placement from the national list which means 4 of the 10 are those who are not loyal to the UPFA but had crossed over to Yahapalana government for perks & privileges.
In fact taking the entire 29 list into account
A H M Fowzie – crossed over to UNP
Sarath Amunugama – crossed over to UNP
Tissa Attanayaka – crossed over from UNP to UPFA
Dilan Perera – crossed over to UNP by returned to UPFA
Reginold Cooray – crossed over to UNP
Jeewan Kumaratunga – crossed over to UNP
Faizer Mustafer – crossed over to UNP
Note: Prof. G L Peiris/Rajiva Wijesinghe/Dew Gunasekera/Tissa Witarana have always been nominated via National List.
Politicians nominated by UNP:
The first person nominated by UNP is virtually a businessmen and his name has been associated with many controversial issues including the present bond scam. A large number on the list have contested elections and know that they are unlikely to get the people’s mandate at any future elections. While the architect of the 19th amendment draft is also included which also raises how far clauses were national or what suited a political party only. There are 2 Buddhist monks both from a coalition party as well as controversial ethnic minority politicians whose racism has made national headlines over the years. So these lists again contests the quality of people being nominated and likely to enter parliament through the back door to not provide any service to the nation. We have to also wonder if no. 21 on the list is a former LTTE leader’s widow whose anti-Sri Lanka stand is well known.
[box type=”info” ]UPFA National List A.H.M. Fowzie Professor G.L. Peiris D.E.W. Gunasekara Professor Tissa Vitharana Professor H.R.S. Mohamed Dr. Sarath Amunugama Tissa Attanayake Dilan Perera J. Sri Ranga Reginold Cooray Jeewan Kumaratunga Tiran Alles Malith Jayathilaka Shiral Lakthilaka Prof. Colvin Gunaratne Prabha Ganeshan Faizer Mustapha Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha Prof. Kapila Gunasekara Dr. B.A. Rathnapala Charitha Herath Karuppaiya Ganesh Murti Leslie Devendra C. Somaweera S.M. Uthuma Jayantha Weerasinghe Piyasiri Wijenayaike M.F.M. Muzammil Gevindu Kumaratunga [/box]
[box type=”note” align=”alignleft” ]UNP National List Malik Samarawickrama Karu Jayasuriya D.M. Swaminadhan Anoma Gamage K. Velayudhan Hussain Ali Mohammad Jamil Ven. Athuraliye Rathana Thero Dr. Jayampathy Wickramaratne Thilak Janaka Marapana Prof. Chandrajith Marasinghe Nisam Kariyappa S.K.D. Gunawardena Asad Sali Irvin Weerackody Raja Uswetakeiyawa Wimal Jayasiri Suranimala Rajapaksa Winston Pathiraja Sirinal de Mel A. Sasidharan M. Hameed Krishantha Cooray Abdul Hafeez Mohamed Salman Ven. Omalpe Sobitha Thero Mohamed Naja R. Pancharatnam P.G. Gunarathna[/box]
Therefore, if political parties refuse to do away with the national list then they must assure that nominees to the national list will exclude politicians who have contested and are proven failures or those that the people have rejected and do not wish to have inside Parliament. Such people-rejected politicians should not be brought in through the back door by the leaders of political parties for it is a direct affront to the People. Moreover, in bringing dubious business leaders with existing controversial records and placing them inside Parliament it is enabling legislation to be opened up to corporate interests that affect only a handful at the cost of the lives of an entire nation. The politics in the US is virtually controlled by corporates and such a scenario should not be created in Sri Lanka.
Political leaders in their manifestos must give their stand on the National List for the people of Sri Lanka do not want people-rejected politicians and controversial figures to be brought in through the back door to take decisions in the decision making process of Sri Lanka.
Shenali D Waduge