Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena has extended an invitation to all political parties, including the opposition leader, to participate in discussions regarding a proposed change in the parliamentary voting system. The proposal aims to transition from the existing proportional representation (PR) system to a mixed system.
The Prime Minister's call to convene this critical discussion comes in response to a statement made by opposition leader Sajith Premadasa in Parliament, in which he expressed his decision not to participate in the talks.
Emphasizing the government's intent to approach this issue in a spirit of goodwill, the Prime Minister underscored that the proposal to alter the parliamentary election system and implement a mixed voting system aligns with the people's mandate. The public is eagerly awaiting this development, as the proposed changes hold significance for the nation's electoral processes.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister clarified that the local government election has not been canceled and is a separate matter. This discussion is focused on the parliamentary voting system, and the government is committed to fostering a productive and inclusive dialogue that reflects the interests and aspirations of the people.