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The Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
(3) The President may, at any time, change the assignment
of subjects and functions and the composition of the Cabinet of
Ministers. Such changes shall not affect the continuity of the
Cabinet of Ministers, and the continuity of its responsibility to
Parliament.
Ministers who are
not members of
the Cabinet and
their Ministries,
subjects and
functions
45. (1) The President may, from time to time, in
consultation with the Prime Minister where he considers such
consultation to be necessary –
(a) appoint from among Members of Parliament,
Ministers who shall not be Members of the
Cabinet of Ministers; and
(b) determine the assignment of subjects and
functions to, and the Ministries, if any, which are
to be in charge of, such Ministers.
(2) The President may at any time change any
appointment or assignment made under paragraph (1) of this
Article.
(3) Every Minister appointed under this Article shall be
responsible and answerable to the Cabinet of Ministers
and to Parliament.
(4) Any Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers may, by
Notification published in the Gazette, delegate to any Minister
who is not a member of the Cabinet of Ministers any power or
duty pertaining to any subject or function assigned to him, or
any power or duty conferred or imposed on him by any written
law and it shall be lawful for such other Minister to exercise
and perform any power or duty delegated to him under this
paragraph, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the
written law by which that power or duty is conferred or
imposed on such Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers.
Deputy Ministers
46. (1) The President may, from time to time, in
consultation with the Prime Minister, where he considers such
consultation to be necessary, appoint from among the Members
of Parliament, Deputy Ministers to assist the Ministers of the
Cabinet of Ministers in the performance of their duties.
(2) Any Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers may, by
Notification published in the Gazette, delegate to his Deputy
Minister any power or duty pertaining to any subject or function
assigned to him, or any power or duty conferred or imposed on
him by any written law and it shall be lawful for the Deputy
Minister to exercise and perform any power or duty delegated
to him under this paragraph notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in the written law by which that power or duty is
conferred or imposed on such Minister of the Cabinet of
Ministers.