Important to enact laws that make the President accountable to Parliament : President
Posted on May 30th, 2024
Courtesy Hiru News
President Ranil Wickremesinghe during a workshop at the Presidential Secretariat said that none of the presidential candidates have expressed intentions to abolish the executive powers associated with the position. He elaborated on the dual nature of the executive presidential system, highlighting both its advantages and disadvantages. The President emphasized the crucial role played by executive powers in Sri Lanka’s economic development and the resolution of the 30-year war.
Furthermore, President Wickremesinghe stressed the importance of enacting legislation that renders the President accountable to Parliament. He discussed the decentralization of certain executive powers to Provincial Councils and Parliamentary Oversight Committees, signaling forthcoming divisions in this regard. Additionally, he affirmed the inevitability of future Presidential elections, noting that financial provisions for this purpose have already been allocated.
During the dialogue, the President addressed inquiries regarding the factors contributing to the failure of national action plans. He attributed this failure to the absence of comprehensive policies among successive governments, spanning seventy-seven years. President Wickremesinghe highlighted the impact of the war on the economy and the lack of post-war strategies. Despite efforts to rectify the situation after assuming office in 2015, challenges persist, particularly in modernizing agriculture, fostering an export-oriented economy, and embracing technological advancements such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Drawing from his extensive life experience, President Wickremesinghe emphasized the importance of the younger generation excelling in this rapidly evolving landscape to construct a developed nation capable of competing globally.