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Former Finance Minister Choksy says:
President benefitted the nation
UNP veteran K. N. Choksy PC yesterday said President Mahinda
Rajapaksa has benefitted the nation by wiping out terrorism and
restoring economic progress.
“There is one further important national task left to him, which I am
confident he can achieve. That is to establish ethnic understanding and
amity between the major communities,” he told Parliament, speaking on
the Vote on Account debate.
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K. N. Choksy PC |
The former Finance Minister also said that the Executive Presidency
should not be abolished in a hurry. The powers attached to the office
could be reconsidered and modified where necessary.
“But the office itself should be continued,” he said.
The senior Parliamentarians also stated that the Vote on Account upto
the end of the current parliament is democratic and fair, leaving it
open to the Government elected at the next General Election to formulate
it’s own financial program of revenue raising, financial investment and
economic development.
“To my mind both as a citizen and a former Fiance Minister, it would
be inappropriate to present a Budget and bind, possibly a new Government
for the greater part of next year.” He said, “The normal procedure is
for the Government to present to Parliament at the end of each year its
financial proposals for the whole of the next calendar year. This is in
the form of the Budget.”
However, what happens if the term of office of the current Parliament
terminates prior to the end of the next calendar year? We are in such a
situation since the term of office of the current Parliament terminates
in April 2010.
Sri Lanka is a democratic nation. The decision must be a democratic
one.
However, the financial content of the present Vote on Account is open
to scrutiny by Parliament.
The first 30 years of independence showed no real progress on the
political, economic and social fronts.
The Executive Presidency established in 1978 by President Jayewardene
gave the nation the required transfusion to develop all these aspects.
President Jayewardene established the open market economy, and the Board
of Investment which attracted foreign private investment and developed
the export market.
President Premadasa used it for rural housing development and the 200
garment factories scheme.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has benefitted the nation by wiping out
terrorism and restoring economic progress.
There is one further important national task left to him, which I am
confident he can achieve. That is to establish ethnic understanding and
amity between the major communities.
Using his leadership in national issues, he should be able to achieve
this directly by means of a political settlement with the Tamil Parties
in Parliament and thereafter present the outcome for Parliamentary
acceptance. Then the Executive Presidency would have proved its full
worth.
The institution should not be abolished in a hurry. The powers
attached to the Office could be reconsidered and modified where
necessary.
But, the Office itself should be continued. The Opposition in
Parliament, I am confident, will look at the issue in this perspective,
and make a well considered decision. The issue is of vital importance to
the nation. |