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The 18th Amendment to the Constitution: Process and Substance
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A timeline of duplicity: Promises to abolish the Executive Presidency
A timeline of duplicity: Promises to abolish the Executive Presidency Groundviews created this timeline to highlight various promises and statements made by the President and government over abolishing the office of the Executive President. -
The pathetic capitulation of the organised Left in Sri Lanka (Updated with statement from Leftist leaders)
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Content digest: Full coverage of the 18th Amendment, 1 – 9 September 2010
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For the record: Full text of Supreme Court judgement on 18th Amendment
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Exclusive video: Parliamentary debate and objections to 18th Amendment
Exclusive video: Parliamentary debate and objections to 18th Amendment Groundviews was able to procure exclusive video with highlights from the parliamentary debates on the 18th Amendment Bill. This video was recorded on 7th September 2010. -
“Sound is no substitute for argument”: Exclusive video of TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran’s speech in parliament against 18th Amendment
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Sunday Observer Editorial
Editorial By making it mandatory for the President to attend Parliament at least once in three months to answer questions by MPs, the 18th Amendment has not only made a vital link between the Executive and the Legislature, but has also made the President answerable to Parliament. -
Final text of TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran’s speech in Parliament opposing the 18th Amendment
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Hansard on 18th Amendment debate, 8 September 2010
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PRESIDENT VISITS PARLIAMENT
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Sri Lanka Parliament reserves a seat for President
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Sri Lanka President addresses parliament in Budget debate
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President attends parliament committee meetings
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President in Parliament: Takes part in debate on tax amendment bills
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Sri Lanka President addresses parliament
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President visits Parliament
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President visits Parliament