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Government of the Northern Province, Sri Lanka

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TheGovernment of the Northern Province refers to theprovincial government of theNorthern Province ofSri Lanka. Under theSri Lankan constitution the nine provincial governments of the country have power over a variety of matters including agriculture, education, health, housing, local government, planning, road transport and social services. The constitution also gives them powers over police and land but successivecentral governments have refused to devolve these powers to the provinces.Legislative power rests with theNorthern Provincial Council whilstexecutive power rests with theGovernor and Board of Ministers.

History

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In an attempt to end theSri Lankan Civil War theIndo-Lanka Accord was signed on 29 July 1987. One of the requirements of the accord was that theSri Lankan government shoulddevolve powers to theprovinces.[1] Accordingly, on 14 November 1987 theSri Lankan Parliament passed the13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka and the Provincial Councils Act No 42 of 1987.[2][3] On 3 February 1988 nine provincial councils were created by order.[4] The first elections for provincial councils took place on 28 April 1988 inNorth Central,North Western,Sabaragamuwa, andUva provinces.[5] On 2 June 1988 elections were held for provincial councils forCentral,Southern andWestern provinces.

The Indo-Lanka Accord also required the merger of the Eastern andNorthern provinces into oneadministrative unit. The accord required areferendum to be held by 31 December 1988 in the Eastern Province to decide whether the merger should be permanent. Crucially, the accord allowed theSri Lankan president to postpone the referendum at his discretion.[1] On September 2 and 8 1988President Jayewardene issued proclamations enabling the Eastern and Northern provinces to be one administrative unit administered by one elected council, creating theNorth Eastern Province.[4] Elections in the newly merged North Eastern Province were held on 19 November 1988. TheEelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front, an Indian backedparamilitary group, won control of the North Eastern provincial council.

On 1 March 1990, just as theIndian Peace Keeping Force were preparing to withdraw from Sri Lanka,Annamalai Varatharajah Perumal,Chief Minister of the North Eastern Province, moved a motion in the North Eastern Provincial Councildeclaring anindependentEelam.[6]President Premadasa reacted to Permual's UDI by dissolving the provincial council and imposing direct rule on the province.

The proclamations issued by President Jayewardene in September 1988 merging the Northern and Eastern provinces were only meant to be a temporary measure until a referendum was held in the Eastern Province on a permanent merger between the two provinces. However, the referendum was never held and successive Sri Lankan presidents issued proclamations annually extending the life of the "temporary" entity.[7] The merger was bitterly opposed by Sri Lankan nationalists. The combined North Eastern Province occupied one third of Sri Lanka. The thought of the rebelTamil Tigers controlling this province, directly or indirectly, alarmed them greatly. On 14 July 2006, after a long campaign against the merger, theJanatha Vimukthi Peramuna filed three separate petitions with theSupreme Court of Sri Lanka requesting a separate Provincial Council for the East.[4] On 16 October 2006 the Supreme Court ruled that the proclamations issued by President Jayewardene were null and void and had no legal effect.[4] The North Eastern Province was formally de-merged into the Eastern and Northern provinces on 1 January 2007. The Northern province was ruled directly fromColombo (via the centrally appointed governor) until 21 September 2013 whenelections were held.

Legislature

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Main article:Northern Provincial Council

Under theSri Lankan constitutionprovincial councils such as theNorthern Provincial Council may enactstatutes in respect of matters on List I of the Ninth Schedule ("the Provincial Council List").[8] Matters on this list include agriculture, education, health, housing, local government, planning, road transport and social services.[9] Police and land are also on this list but successivecentral governments have refused to devolve these powers to the provinces. Provincial councils may also enact statutes in respect of matters on List III of the Ninth Schedule ("the Concurrent List") after consulting the nationalParliament.[8] Matters on this list include archaeological sites, employment, environmental protection, fisheries, higher education, price control and tourism.[9]

The Northern Provincial Council has 38 members elected using theopen listproportional representation system. Thefirst election for the council took place on 21 September 2013. TheTamil National Alliance (TNA), the largest party representing theSri Lankan Tamils, won 30 of the 38 seats.[10] TheUnited People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA), which was in power nationally, became the second largest group after winning 7 seats.[10] TheSri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) won the remaining seat.[10]

AllianceVotes%Seats
 Tamil National Alliance353,59578.48%30
 United People's Freedom Alliance82,83818.38%7
 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress6,7611.50%1
Others7,3801.64%0
Total450,574100.00%38

The maximum term of the provincial council is 5 years from the date of its first meeting.[11]

Executive

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Executive power over matters which the provincial council may enact statutes rests with theGovernor who exercises these powers through a Board of Ministers.[12]

Governor

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See also:List of Governors of Northern Province

The Governor is appointed by thePresident of Sri Lanka for a period of five years.[13] The Governor has the power toprorogue anddissolve the provincial council.[13] The Governor appoints, from amongst the members of the provincial council, theChief Minister and, on the advice of the Chief Minister, the remaining members of the Board of Ministers from amongst the members of the provincial council.[14]

The current Governor of the Northern ProvinceG. A. Chandrasiri was appointed by PresidentMahinda Rajapaksa and took office on 12 July 2009.[15][16] Major General Chandrasiri had previously been commander ofJaffna Security Forces, the regionalarmycommand for theJaffna Peninsula.[17][18] This has led to Chandrasiri being labelled a "military governor".[19][20][21] Chandrasiri's military background and his open support for theUnited People's Freedom Alliance have resulted in theTamil National Alliance and theUnited National Party calling for him to be replaced by a "civilian governor".[22][23]

Board of Ministers

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See also:List of Chief Ministers of Northern Province

The Board of Ministers consists of the Chief Minister and up to four other ministers.[14] The job of the Board of Ministers is to aid and advise governor in the exercise of his functions.[14] The Northern Province did not have a Board of Ministers until after the provincial council election in 2013.

The current Board of Ministers consists of the Chief Minister and four ministers who took office in October 2013. The current Chief MinisterC. V. Vigneswaran was appointed by Governor Chandrasiri on 1 October 2013.[24][25][26] Vigneswaran took his chief ministerial oath in front of President Rajapaksa at thePresidential Secretariat on 7 October 2013.[27][28][29] The four other ministers took their oaths in front of Vigneswaran atVeerasingam Hall on 11 October 2013.[30][31] Vigneswaran took his ministerial oath in front of President Rajapaksa at the Presidential Secretariat on 17 October 2013.[32][33]

PartyMinisterOfficeMinistryIn office sinceSecretaryWebsite
1ITAKC. V. VigneswaranChief Minister7 October 2013
Minister of Finance and Planning, Law and Order, Lands, Electricity, Housing and Construction, Tourism, Local Government, Provincial Administration, Rural Development, Road Development, Motor Traffic and TransportFinance and Planning, Law and Order, Lands, Electricity, Housing and Construction, Tourism, Local Government, Provincial Administration, Rural Development, Road Development, Motor Traffic and Transport23 August 2017R. Varathalingam
2TELOG. GunaseelanMinister of Health and Indigenous Medicine and Probation and Childcare ServicesHealth and Indigenous Medicine and Probation and Childcare Services23 August 2017S. Thiruvakaran
3EPRLFK. SarveswaranMinister of Education, Sports and Youth Affairs and Cultural Affairs29 June 2017R. Raveenthiran
4ITAKAnanthi SasitharanMinister of Women Affairs, Rehabilitation, Social Service, Co-operatives, Food Supply and Distribution, Industries and Enterprise Promotion and Trade and CommerceWomen Affairs, Rehabilitation, Social Service, Co-operatives, Food Supply and Distribution, Industries and Enterprise Promotion and Trade and Commerce23 August 2017R. Varatheeswaran
5PLOTEK. SivanesanMinister of Agriculture and Agrarian Services, Animal Husbandry, Irrigation, Fisheries, Water Supply and EnvironmentAgriculture and Agrarian Services, Animal Husbandry, Irrigation, Fisheries, Water Supply and Environment23 August 2017S. Sathiyaseelanhealthnp.org

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