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Women MPs want uniformed quota for women at all polls

The Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus has recommended that all electoral laws in Sri Lanka should be coded as one electoral code and proposed that the Parliamentary Select Committee on electoral law reforms make necessary amendments.

The decision was taken at a recent meeting of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus chaired by State Minister Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle in Parliament.

The MPs of Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus also agreed to propose a uniformed electoral system for all elections in Sri Lanka (LG bodies, Provincial Councils and National level) with a uniformed quota for women’s representation.

The Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus is proposing to the Parliamentary Select Committee on electoral law reforms to introduce specific legal provisions relating to the prevention of violence in elections, and more specifically violence against women in elections.

The Caucus is also proposed to introduce legislation to strictly implement quotas for women in political party structures to create an enabling environment for women to be involved in governance.

In addition, the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus has recommended regulations and accountability on campaign financing to ensure equal opportunities for participation.The caucus will also propose to increase the number of nominations for women to at least 30% in Parliamentary, Provincial Council and Local Government elections, as well as to ensure 50% representation of women in National Lists of all parties.

The meeting was attended by MPs Manjula Dissanayake, Geetha Kumarasinghe, Muditha Prishanthi, Diana Gamage and Secretary to the Caucus, Deputy Secretary General of Parliament and Chief of Staff Kushani Rohanadeera.


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