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Science at the heart of democracy: Blueprint for Sri Lanka

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August 28, 2025

WHEN Vikings arrived in Iceland towards the end of the 8th century, they gathered on a midsummer's day to hear the laws of the land proclaimed, air grievances, and seek justice.

- By Prof. Varuna De Silva

This marked the beginning of the oldest known parliament in the world — the Althing, or Thingvellir — which still operates today.

The word "parliament" later came to describe the after-dinner discussions between monks in their cloisters.

Modern parliaments trace their roots to 13th-century England, when King Edward I convened joint meetings of two governing bodies: the Great Council and the Curia Regis, a smaller body of semiprofessional advisors.

The British Parliament, often called the "Mother of Parliaments," consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.

Historically, such lawmaking institutions are designed to hear diverse views and facilitate informed debate.

Access to up-to-date scientific and academic knowledge plays a crucial role in shaping these debates — enabling the UK to remain a world-leading economy with proactive decision-making.

Being an island nation influenced by British democratic traditions, Sri Lanka could also draw inspiration from such processes to remain agile in a fast-changing world.

From medieval advice to modern science in governments

Providing advice — especially scientific advice — to lawmakers has evolved dramatically since the 13th century.

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, then UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson often appeared alongside the Government Chief Scientific Adviser and the Government Chief Medical Adviser. Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at the time, became widely known for explaining complex public health messages using relatable football metaphors.

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