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1.4
Implementation of subjects and functions devolved on the
Provinces through the Concurrent List has not taken
place at all due to the fact most of these subjects and
functions were retained by the Centre as if they also
belonged to the Reserved List.
2. Steps
necessary to permit Maximum Devolution of Powers to
Provinces under the 13th Amendment
2.1
The Government should endeavour to implement the 13th
Amendment to the Constitution in respect of legislative,
executive and administrative powers, overcoming existing
shortcomings.
2.2
Adequate funds should be provided by the Government to
facilitate effective functioning of the Provincial
Councils.
2.2.1
The Centre should hereinafter route all finances in
respect of special projects undertaken by the Centre in
the Provinces, if they are on subjects under the purview
of the Provinces, through the respective Provincial
Administrations.
3. Special
Arrangements necessary to permit Maximum Devolution of
Powers to the Northern and Eastern Provinces under the
13th Amendment
3.1 The
APRC is of the view that conditions in the Eastern
Province are conducive to holding elections to the
Provincial Council and that elections should be held
immediately.
3.2 Conditions
in the Northern Province are far from being peaceful. A
free and fair election in the North will not be possible
in the near future. Hence an alternative arrangement is
required in the Northern Province to enable the people
of that Province to enjoy the fruits of devolution.
3.3 As
it is not possible to hold elections in the North, the
President could make appropriate order to establish an
Interim Council for the Northern Province in terms of
the Constitution.
3.4
The Interim Council of a Province will aid and advise
the Governor in the exercise of his executive powers,
and will function until Provincial Council elections are
held in that Province.
3.4.1
The Interim Council should reflect the ethnic character
of that Province.
3.4.2 It
is proposed that the Interim Council for a Province
should consist of individuals who have political
experience and an abiding interest in the development of
the Province and in its people and be acceptable to the
people of the Province. A person to qualify for
appointment as a member of an Interim Council should
have a thorough knowledge of the particular Province.
4. Implementation of the Official Languages
Provision of the Constitution
4.1
The Government should take immediate steps to ensure
that Parliament enacts laws to provide for the full
implementation of Chapter IV of the Constitution on
Language.
4.2
There are many contexts in which remedial measures will
assume an administrative, rather than a legislative,
character.
The following are instances of measures which should be
strenuously accelerated and implemented by the
Government.
(a) recruitment of Tamil speaking police officers in
sufficient numbers to enable Tamil speaking members of
the public, not only in the North and East, but in the
country as a whole, to transact business in their own
language in police stations;
(b) the taking of all steps, including recruitment of
staff and procurement of equipment to enable Tamil
speaking members of the public to deal with Ministries,
Government Departments, statutory corporations and all
other public bodies in their own language;
(c) the regular holding of, and streamlining of
procedures for, mobile "clinics" where officials fluent
in the Tamil language will engage problem solving on the
spot;
(d) the provision of interpreters, translators and other
relevant facilities in all courts of law, so that the
needs of members of provincial minority communities are
catered fully with regard to all aspects of the
administration of justice;
(e) The Sinhala minorities in the North and East suffer
from disadvantages similar to those affecting Tamil
speaking peoples as mentioned above. Suitable steps
should be taken to address them along the same lines.
The All Party Representative Committee (APRC) comprised:
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Sri Lanka Freedom Party
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United National Party (D)
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Jathika Hela Urumaya
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Ceylon Workers Congress
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Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
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All Ceylon Muslim Congress
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Mahajana Eksath Peramuna
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National Unity Alliance
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Up-country People’s Front
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Communist Party of Sri Lanka
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Eelam People’s Democratic Party
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National Congress
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Western People’s Front
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Lanka Sama Samaja Party
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