First Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka

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The First Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka is an early constitutional change enacted after the 1978 Constitution to modify and clarify key provisions of the country’s new presidential system and governance framework.

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First Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka
constitutional amendment
appliesTo executive branch of Sri Lanka
governance framework of Sri Lanka
president of Sri Lanka
constitutionalContext 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
country Sri Lanka
follows Constitution of Sri Lanka (1978) NERFINISHED
governmentFormContext presidential system
jurisdiction Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
language English
Sinhala NERFINISHED
Tamil
legalDomain constitutional law
legalStatus in force
legalSystem Sri Lankan law
legislativeBody Parliament of Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
partOf Constitution of Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
purpose to adjust the governance framework established by the 1978 Constitution
to clarify aspects of the new presidential system in Sri Lanka
to modify provisions of the 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka
region South Asia
subject constitutional provisions of the 1978 Constitution
governance structure
presidential powers

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1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka amendedBy First Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka