The Influence of The Constitution of The Second Republic Towards The Political Parties In Sri Lanka

Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 3

Abstract

Today, a dialogue has come up more than the earlier time on the social stability, economic situation endurance of culture and the religion of the country, depending on the political relationship. That condition should prevail on political, social and economic situation of any country and today the ordinary people have commenced to speak with an emphasis the ballot, party, constitution etc. and those have become social topics for discussion. From this research it is studied the influence caused political parties in Sri Lanka by the second republican constitution of the Republic. The principle aim is to study the Sri Lankan constitution and to study the main force of differences in the political parties in political fields. I have read the books, written in this field, including daily papers and followed different debates, interviews between politician and political erudite and have used the findings as secondary sources to prepare the base of this study with regard to the election ; violence, recorded by the Paffrel organization and the data issued to the internet were used. The multiple parties were formed, to have parties to safeguard Buddhism, language and fundamental rights, as shown in the 1978 constitution and it was clear that these three had equal influence. Introduction of the constitution in 1978, of several small parties emerged with the introduction of equal representation and with the beginning of coalition states and it was evident to have unstable national political situation in Sri Lanka.

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W. M. Sarasi Chaya Bandara

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  • EP ID EP418145
  • DOI 10.9790/0837-2303035156.
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W. M. Sarasi Chaya Bandara (2018). The Influence of The Constitution of The Second Republic Towards The Political Parties In Sri Lanka. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 23(3), 51-56. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-418145