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Who is to be blamed for the current constitutional crisis?

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Sasanka De Silva
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Who is to be blamed for the current constitutional crisis?

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Chief Justice
 
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Whitebull


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

she influenced the president to appoint pradeep k for NSB.
If she is a genuine educated respectable person she should have resigned by herself when her husband involved in this controversial NSB-TFC deal.I do not say she was guilty for husband's actions.But her position is one of the most honoured position in this country.So she should have kept that honour.I can remember some of the buggers who tries to safe guard her now telling various day dreaming things point a finger even to her at that time.
By participating on this political drama egostically CJ actually humiliate the entire judiciary system in this country.
Look at the bahaviour of Mr.Gamini Samaranayaka,Mr.Thilak Karunarathna,Even Mrs.Indrani Sugathadasa when they could not agree or work harmoniously with present government they themselves resigned without acting like cheap dirty politicians.

D.G.Dayaratne


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

When the govt have supporters like .............. Who make favorable postings
to govt

Govt do not want enemies local or Foreign

Those supporters will do the needful

Vptilak


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

slstock wrote:We have discussed this in legnth.

I am concern about only 1 thing.

Given the same set of proved allegations for this impeachment against CJ, are there similar or worser guilty parties in high offices/parliament to these "crimes" who should get the same punishments. If there are, should politicians use their power to accuse and oust someone for what it appears as political conflict more than severe harm to the country.

I do not uphold CJ or any of the politicans. Wrong is wrong. I am only concerned whether CJ did serious damage to the country which cannot be punished or solved by other means or is this political bias.

People make rules. Rules can change ( constitution) if it does better for democracy of the country.Thats it.

Please leave partiality to any political party aside. Am asking a question only.

well said.

Jeremy


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:Is there any constitutional crisis in Sri Lanka ?

THERE IS NO CRISIS IN SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake is impeached
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20982990

11 January 2013 Last updated at 16:40 GMT
Lawyers hung a black flag as a sign of protest against the government's impeachment bid outside the Colombo court complex?

The Sri Lankan parliament has voted to remove Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake in a move analysts say could trigger a constitutional crisis.

The chamber, dominated by supporters of Sri Lanka's president, voted to impeach her by 155 votes to 49.

The government accuses her of corruption - an allegation she denies.

Recent court rulings said the process was unconstitutional, and she may refuse to leave. The president must now decide whether to enforce the sacking.

Critics of the government say that the judge is being victimised and the independence of the judiciary is being challenged. The government denies this.

The BBC's Charles Haviland in Colombo says that after the vote, supporters of the government took to the streets and rallied outside her official residence to celebrate her sacking.

Our correspondent says that recent rulings from the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal have quashed the whole impeachment process, branding it "unconstitutional".

Reports say that the chief justice is already arranging her schedules for the next week in her current job in defiance of the vote.

The impeachment process has in recent weeks triggered protests by thousands of opposition supporters, lawmakers, lawyers and religious leaders.

It has also been criticised by human rights groups who have raised concerns over judicial integrity in the country.

Civil society activists and lawyers say it is a vendetta against a judge who was once favoured by the government but then made some rulings inconvenient to it.

They say the impeachment is aimed at swelling President Mahinda Rajapaksa's powers still further, and an umbrella group of lawyers has urged judges not to recognise any new chief justice imposed by the government.

The International Commission of Jurists has condemned the impeachment move, saying it erodes the rule of law and has caused a "constitutional crisis of unprecedented dimensions".

The United States has said it is "deeply concerned".

Dr Bandaranayake, 54, faced an 11-member parliamentary committee in November which investigated 14 charges of financial and official misconduct against her. She was found guilty of professional misconduct the following month.

Whitebull


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

More than 2/3 of the Parliament consists of representatives voted by public of Sri Lanka has agreed the removal of CJ.
As the first person of this country President should listen to the sound of public showed in the Parliament.Otherwise it is a great threat to democracy of this country.
As the President of people of Sri Lanka I think and hope President would agree to the desicion made by the Parliament as soon as possible.It is not wise to keep a person who has been rejected by 2/3 majority even another single day in her position.

Vptilak


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Whitebull wrote:More than 2/3 of the Parliament consists of representatives voted by public of Sri Lanka has agreed the removal of CJ.
As the first person of this country President should listen to the sound of public showed in the Parliament.Otherwise it is a great threat to democracy of this country.
As the President of people of Sri Lanka I think and hope President would agree to the desicion made by the Parliament as soon as possible.It is not wise to keep a person who has been rejected by 2/3 majority even another single day in her position.

I think citizens of SL should be blamed.

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