바카라 웹사이트"The detailed chapter on devolution of the proposed new constitution will be unveiled to the media by the middle of this month and will be tabled before the parliamentary select committee by February," a senior Justice Ministry official said. The peace package, drafted last year, will give wide-ranging administrative and financial powers to the country's provincial councils which will be renamed regional councils. The proposals which would make Sri Lanka a federal state, came under strong attack from Sinhala extremists and a section of the Buddhist clergy, who described them as an attempt to divide the country. The minority Tamils and Muslims, however, welcomed the proposal. "We have not made any major changes other than bringing in a provision where the central government can dissolve a council and some restrictions on the councils receiving foreign aid," the Justice Ministry official said. Under the amendment the central government can also dissolve a council if the unit threatens the sovereignty and unity of the country or deliberately violates the constitution. The original package did not give any powers to the centre to dissolve a council. The other change is that all direct foreign aid to the provinces has to be within the central government's aid policy. However, the government has left out the most contested issue—defining the boundaries of the council for the north and east, where the Tamil separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) is fighting to establish a separate state. The two provinces were temporarily merged under the 1987 Indo-Sri Lanka accord and the Tamil parties want this to be made permanent. However, the Muslims, who form a substantial minority in the eastern province, want a separate council for themselves, while the Sinhalese fear that the merged unit would be the foundation for a separate state.