Government and opposition discuss changes to the country’s constitution and election law
Under the proposed changes, the two parties agree that future parliamentary elections will be based on a mixed system that combines the current system of proportional representation with first-past-the post.
“Whilst having negotiations with the government, we shall carry out our campaign for constitutional reform but also for a lower cost of living,” Wickramasinghe said.
The UUNP leader also said that the media should play a greater role in the debate on proposed constitutional reforms.
“I think there is a golden opportunity for the media,” which “should grab it and initiate a public debate. Don’t leave it upon us alone. Whenever there is a media debate, fresh ideas can emerge. It will be a help to us,” he said.
People who spoke to AsiaNews said they were happy about improved relations between government and opposition.
“Development should lead to a system that protects us poor people, who live day to day,” said a group of fishermen who sell their catch door to door.