Athurugiriya Mahamathya Vidyalaya Students Take Part in Student Parliament Session

The students of Athurugiriya Mahamathya Vidyalaya recently took part in a Student Parliament session held at the Old Parliament Chamber of the Presidential Secretariat.

Addressing the participants, Deputy Speaker Rizvie Salih described the Parliament of Sri Lanka as one of the most beautiful and unique parliaments in the world. He emphasised the importance of representing the public with integrity by respecting traditions, maintaining discipline, and adhering to parliamentary rules.

Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Hiniduma Sunil Senevi highlighted that it is the duty of every parliamentarian to use respectful language, reject inappropriate bills, and work towards building a better society for future generations.

J. M. Wijebandara, Director General (Legal) of the Presidential Secretariat, reminded students that no citizen should be subjected to discrimination.

Meanwhile, M. Jayalath Perera, Director (Legislative Services) and Acting Director (Communications) of Parliament, spoke on the importance of nurturing children’s leadership qualities. He noted that the Student Parliament serves as an excellent platform for students to understand legislative processes and develop communication and decision-making skills.

The school’s Principal, Gamini Jayaratne, said the programme plays a vital role in enhancing students’ leadership abilities and civic awareness.

During the session, the Speaker of the Student Parliament was appointed and took oaths, followed by the swearing-in of other members. After the Prime Minister and ministers of the Student Parliament delivered their speeches, the session was formally adjourned.

Certificates of participation were presented to the members at the conclusion of the event.

The session was also attended by Major Nadeeka Dangolla, Assistant Director of the Presidential Secretariat, members of the school’s teaching staff, parents, and invited guests.

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