Motion of Displeasure against the President : Clarification from PM’s office

Motion of Displeasure against the President : Clarification from PM’s office

The Prime Minister, during a discussion with Opposition M.Ps M.A. Sumanthiran, Rauf Hakeem and Mano Ganesan yesterday (16), was informed them that they were wanting to suspend Standing Orders and debate the Motion of Displeasure against the President.

Prime Minister’s office said that Prime Minister had informed the Opposition MPs that the Members of Parliament had wanted to move an adjournment debate regarding the attacks on their homes and so they should be allowed to do so.

He explained that since the Motion of Displeasure was already on the order books it would be taken up afterwards. He said that the M.Ps would defeat a vote to suspend slStanding Orders as the most pressing issue for them was their house being attacked, Prime Minister’s office said.

This was again explained to Member of Parliament M.A. Sumanthiran today (17) in the Chamber. However, the Opposition chose the wrong strategy and proceeded to move a vote to suspend standing orders. The Prime Minister, following the vote, explained to several Opposition M.Ps that the Government M.Ps would now use the defeat of the vote to suspend Standing Orders as an opportunity to prevent the Motion of Displeasure against the President being debated.

He said that this was poor Parliamentary strategy and had he been in Opposition he would still have voted against suspending Standing Orders, PM office added

 

(newswire)

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