Publication

5 Apr 2016

This paper focuses on the attempt by Sri Lanka’s Constitutional Assembly to draft the country's Third Republican Constitution, which began on 6 April 2016. The seeming goals of the Assembly are to 1) abolish the Executive Presidency; 2) introduce electoral reforms; and 3) provide a constitutional resolution that consolidates democracy and helps prevent the recurrence of another bloody ethnic conflict.

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Author Ayesha Kalpani Wijayalath
Series ISAS Insights
Publisher Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
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