President Maithripala Sirisena assured Chief prelates of Maha Sangha in Kandy that if the government is going to formulate even a draft for a new constitution, they will be kept informed on the process.
He was speaking at the discussion he had with the Maha Sangha led by Maha Nayaka Theros held yesterday at President’s House in Kandy. He also added that the government will take deas and proposals from the Maha Sangha regarding constitution making process.
President Sirisena said no document on a new constitution has been drafted so far. “We know there is a debate in the country on a new constitution. But if the government is going to formulate such a draft, it will be done after a deep study on the future and stability of the country”, he said.
The Maha Sangha presented their ideas and proposals on the political, social, economic and religious matters, to the President during this meeting. They presented a list of proposals related to these matters.
Maha Nayaka of Malwathu Chapter of Siyam Maha Nikaya Most Ven. Thibbatuwawe Sri Sumangala Thero, Maha Nayaka of Asgiri Sector Most Ven. Warakagoka Sri Gnanarathana Thero, and Maha Nayaka of Ramanna Maha Nikaya Most Ven. Napane Premasiri Thero were among those joined this discussion.
Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, Governor of the Central Province Niluka Ekanayake and the Chief Minister Sarath Ekanayake also joined this discussion.
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