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Several clauses of 21A inconsistent with the Constitution -SC

The Supreme Court has determined that several clauses of the proposed 21st Amendment to the Constitution are inconsistent with several articles of the Constitution.

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The Supreme Court has determined that several clauses of the proposed 21st Amendment to the Constitution are inconsistent with several articles of the Constitution.

Speaker of House Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena said the Supreme Court has accordingly determined that such clauses can be passed only by a special majority in Parliament and after a public referendum.

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