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1.6.2008
President
Mahinda Rajapaksa has responded positively to the inclusion
of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP) to the All
Party Representative Committee (APRC).
With
this new development the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna and the
Jathika Hela Urumaya, the parties which insisted on the
participation of the TMVP at the APRC have withdrawn their
boycott and decided to continue with the APRC proceedings
from this week, Minister of Science and Technology and Chairman
of the All Party Representative Committee Prof. Tissa Vitharana
said.
Prof.
Vitharana told the Sunday Observer that one-and-a-half months
ago the Jathika Hela Urumaya and Mahajana Eksath Peramuna
kept away from the All Party Representative Committee (APRC)
proceedings for not including the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai
Pulikal (TMVP), the breakaway party from the LTTE to the
APRC.
"However,
I brought this matter to the attention of the President
who decides on the parties that represent the APRC.
Following
the performance of the TMVP at the local government polls
and thereafter at the Provincial Council polls in the eastern
province the President took a positive stance with regard
to the participation of the TMVP at the APRC sessions.
The
TMVP with its entry into the political mainstream has now
come out with even a Chief Minister, which is noteworthy,"
Prof. Vitharana said. He said that he conveyed the President's
positive stance with regard to the inclusion of TMVP to
the APRC to the JHU and MEP and the two parties have now
decided to withdraw their boycott by confirming their participation
from this week in the APRC proceedings.
According
to Prof. Vitharana, the APRC had convened 76 meetings since
its inception, one-and-a-half years ago.
"Ninety
percent of issues have been dealt with positively and the
APRC is hopeful of dealing with the remaining ten per cent
of issues successfully. We cannot set a time frame for the
final outcome of the APRC. However, we see things in a positive
manner, the recent visit of the APRC members to Northern
Ireland and the political developments there had also helped
the APRC in a remarkable way.
With
the future participation of the TMVP the representation
of the Tamil parties to the APRC would be two with a total
of fifteen parties in the APRC. The EPDP is the other Tamil
party which has remained a member in the APRC from its inception,"
Prof. Vitharana said.
Courtesy
: The Sunday Observer
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