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This article, particularly the "The articles." sections contains errors. The 19A did not change the electoral system for Parliament but this section suggests it did. I suspect someone has copied-pasted from somewhere else and forgot to remove parts not relevant to the 19A.--obi2canibetalkcontr 14:19, 2 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Disagree.
There is no any suggestions in the article that the 19A did change the electoral system. The "The Articles" section has depended on highly trusted or reliable source provided within the "References" section. Please refer to the
document published by the
Supreme Court of Sri Lanka.
Freedombelieverlk
Oh dear. You must be a product of standardised education. Your "highly trusted or reliable source" is from 2008 and shows the full constitution following the 17A.
Once again you are using an old document that has nothing to do with the 19A passed by Parliament last week. If you incapable of doing some basic research please leave Wikipedia.--obi2canibetalkcontr 17:33, 3 May 2015 (UTC)reply
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Freedombelieverlk: A good decision. But try to recreate the section with accurate information. This is a very important article. The rest of it is OK.
Toranamv (
talk) 20:48, 3 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Article still contains errors e.g. "Sirimavo Bandaranaike came to office as the world's first Woman Prime Minister in May 1970.".--obi2canibetalkcontr 11:05, 9 May 2015 (UTC)reply