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| Wednesday, 9 June 2004 |
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by Professor Laksiri Fernando, University of Colombo The legitimacy of a new constitution, in any country, does not derive
from an old constitution but from the people. To deny this democratic
principle is to say that it is not the people who are sovereign in a
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