"The UNP has accepted nine proposals forwarded by the SLFP in connection with drafting of the new Constitution," he said.
"Accordingly, the SLFP will assist in the formation of the basic structure for Constitutional Reforms and appointment of the Constitutional Committee," he added.
The MInister expressed these observations while participating at a press briefing held at the Government Information Department yesterday (02).
There are baseless allegations in circulation that tne new constitution will pose a threat to the unitary status of the country and Buddhism, but there is no need to panic as the new Constitution has not been prepared yet, he said.
He further noted that the Constitution is an agreement between the people and the government and both sides need to know what is in the agreement and drafting a constitution after soliciting public views is commendable.