SLFP mounts 11th-hour blockade against 19A
- President appoints 3 MPs supporting amendment to thrash out issues with SLFP reps
- SLFP insists on Constitutional Council comprising majority MPs
- SLFP wants provision on President acting on advice of Prime Minister to be removed
- Talks end in deadlock; President to intervene
- SLFP insists they are not trying to derail constitutional reform
- Both amendments being mooted completely dilutes 19A, says President’s team
- What the SLFP is asking for completely negates whole of the 19th Amendment: Sumanthiran



Negotiations came down to the wire last night, but ended in a stalemate, although the SLFP insisted they were not trying to derail the constitutional reforms, the Daily FT learns.