Friday, November 6, 2015
Constitutional Council Had Nominated Members For Five Commissions Formed Under The 19th Amendment
The Constitutional Council had nominated members for Five Commissions yesterday(06) namely Election,Audit,Finance,Procurement and Delimitation Commissions formed under the 19th Amendment.
The List Of Members nominated for these five Commissions has been sent to President Maithripala Sirisene for approval.
Four Commissions namely Bribery,Human Rights,National Police and Public Service Commissions have already commenced duties since President has approved it's members nominated by the Constitutional Council.
The List Of Members nominated for these five Commissions has been sent to President Maithripala Sirisene for approval.
Four Commissions namely Bribery,Human Rights,National Police and Public Service Commissions have already commenced duties since President has approved it's members nominated by the Constitutional Council.
Train Service In The Up Country Have Been Disrupted Due To An Earth Slip
Due to an Earth Slip occurred between Bandarawela and Heal-Oya (In Up Country) the Train Service From Badulla To Bandarawela(In Up Country) have been disrupted Since Yesterday(06) according to Department Of Railways.
Due to the situation the Badulla Bound Train which is to leave Colombo Fort Railway Station Will be limited To Bandarawela.
Due to the situation the Badulla Bound Train which is to leave Colombo Fort Railway Station Will be limited To Bandarawela.
President To Conduct A Special Cabinet Meeting Next Wednesday To Discuss On Controversial Avant Garde Issue
President Maithripala Sirisene has decided to conduct a Special Cabinet Meeting next Wednesday(11) to discuss on controversial Avant Garde Floating Armory Issue.
The controversial statement made by State Minister Of Law And Order Thilak Marapana at Parliament yesterday(05) by stating the raid carried out by Police Officers at floating armory has been an act to gain points with the new government , had sparked some heated arguments among Cabinet Ministers at the Cabinet Meeting held yesterday.
At yesterday's Cabinet Meeting Ministers Patali Champika Ranawake and Dr.Rajitha Senaratne have been strongly criticized the State Minister Marapana's Statement and threatened to quit from the government if the government fails to conduct an impartial investigation on Avant Garde Security Firm.
The controversial statement made by State Minister Of Law And Order Thilak Marapana at Parliament yesterday(05) by stating the raid carried out by Police Officers at floating armory has been an act to gain points with the new government , had sparked some heated arguments among Cabinet Ministers at the Cabinet Meeting held yesterday.
At yesterday's Cabinet Meeting Ministers Patali Champika Ranawake and Dr.Rajitha Senaratne have been strongly criticized the State Minister Marapana's Statement and threatened to quit from the government if the government fails to conduct an impartial investigation on Avant Garde Security Firm.
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