Comrade SK Senthivel addressing the 29th Commemoration of the late
comrade KA Subramaniam said that the parliamentary political crisis that
Sri Lanka faces as a result of the executive power of the President is more
of a storm in a teacup, with rival ruling class factions vying for power.
He further added that the crises facing the country are the manifestations
of economic, political, social and cultural problems that could not be
resolved by seventy years of parliamentary government including forty
years under the constitution that enabled executive presidential rule.
Neither the Soulbury constitution of 1947 nor Sirimavo Bandaranayake’s
constitution of 1972 nor JR Jayewardene’s constitution of 1978 bring any
benefit or blessing to the country or its people. If at all, especially under
the forty years of parliamentary government under executive presidential
rule, there remain unresolved economic crises and a war and destruction
that resulted from the failure to solve the national question.
At the same time, behind the scenes of war, liberalization, privatization,
foreign multinational companies and domination by private capital
investment have established themselves in the country. This was carried
forward by the two main political parties of the South that took turns to
remain in power at the centre. They were advised and guided by foreign
powers, which also arranged to provide the government with massive
loans at high interest rates.
As a result, the country has to pay back billions of dollars to service the
loans. Exports have fallen and imports have risen, and production economy has declined while consumption has increased. As a net result,
the exchange rate for the rupee is passing 180 rupees to the US dollar. The
toiling masses who comprise the majority of the country have to bear the
burden of all these and face the crises created.
None of the sides that are competing for power is prepared to provide an
answer or to alter the economic structure. At the same time the
constitution, executive power and parliament have failed and stand
exposed. Thus, whoever may lead the above failed systems, nothing will
happen in the interest of the people. The people should come forward to
think about these from a political and economic perspective and to carry
forward an alternative political programme with a long-term perspective.
The people should get ready to carry forward pro-people political and
economic programmes on a broad basis.
The word democracy is spelt out aloud by some. But the democracy that
they talk about has failed to secure anything for the toiling masses or the
oppressed nationalities. The reason is that the democracy that they shout
aloud is a democracy entirely in the interest of the capitalist elite upper
classes. It is under this democracy that the toiling masses experience
crises of life including exploitation, inequality, unemployment, poverty
and ethnic conflict. Territorial oppression against minority nationalities is
on the increase. Hence there is a need to secure a democracy in which
people participate. Today’s political crises demonstrate that an alternative
pro-people political programme has to be carried forward, transcending
the political parties of the ruling chauvinist capitalist classes that are
stirring storms in teacups in the interest of their pursuit of power. The
need has arisen to take the path of mass struggle.
There will be no relief for the toiling people of the South under the
parliamentary representative system that has been repeatedly ruined and
rendered useless. The chauvinist upper class big capitalist ruling factions
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are clashing among themselves for power. In this matter, the dominant
forces of the North and East, and the Hill Country are taking stands in
line with their respective class interests. They do not have any interest in
the fundamental rights of the people they represent or about immediate
problems that demand to be resolved or need that have to be fulfilled.
Thus all of them are clearly demonstrating their respective class
positions. The toiling masses and people oppressed based on race,
language, region, caste, community and religion should therefore realize
this well and identify an alternative political path that suits them, and
follow the theory and practice that will enable them to take that path.
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