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A 'centre and regions' in Sri Lanka
By Nirupama Subramanian
COLOMBO, JUNE 29. The ruling People's Alliance (PA) and the
Opposition United National Party (UNP), who will meet for a last
round of negotiations tomorrow, have agreed on the crucial issue
of the nature of the state.
A press release from the Presidential Secretariat late tonight
said in discussions on Wednesday, it was agreed that the Sri
Lankan Republic under the new Constitution will consist of a
centre and regions, and that the legislative and executive powers
of the Republic will be distributed between the two.
Thus the new formulation is a compromise between maintaining the
territorial integrity of the Republic and devloving powers to the
regions. This is different from the present formulation under
which Sri Lanka is a unitary state.
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