Sri Lanka's cabinet Wednesday approved a proposal to abolish the executive presidency and transfer most of its power to Parliament.
President Maithripala Sirisena submitted a cabinet paper seeking to abolish the executive presidential system.
The president also sought support for a new electoral system which was approved by the cabinet.
"It is my expectation to introduce a new electoral system which is responsible to the Parliament, abolish executive presidency and transfer the powers of the President to the Parliament and independent commissions," the president was quoted as saying in a Xinhua news report.
He also said discussions are being held regarding the establishment of new constitution, fulfilling the promises given in the election manifesto.
"The new government has taken actions to establish the Election Commission to fulfill the expectations for free and fair elections, about which there had been a discussion for more than 40 years," the president stated.
"The new government also has established institutions related to the important areas such as human rights, public service, courts and bribery and corruption," he added.
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