Tuesday, October 30, 2018

President Sirisena Has Told Foreign Ambassadors He Had Appointed a New Premier According To Constitution

President Maithripala Sirisena has told
the Foreign Ambassadors and High Commissioners in Sri Lanka yesterday(29)  that he had appointed a New Prime Minister due to problems had in previous National coalition government and the appointment has done according to the Constitution ,during a meeting held with around 40 Ambassadors and High Commissioners in  Sri Lanka at President s office in Colombo .

Responding to the president's remarks few Ambassadors participated the meeting have told they expect Sri Lankan Government to act according to Constitution and safeguard peace in the countery.

President Sirisena has said that Sri Lanka is functioning as a non aligned country and expecting assistance from foreign countries for the development  projects.


Opposition Leader Sampanthan Had Met Mahinda Rajapakshe to Request A Help To Convene Parliament -TNA

Opposition Leader and the leader of
Tamil National Alliance  (TNA) R.Sampanthan had been reported as met the newly appointed Premier Mahinda Rajapakshe at his official Residence in Wijerama Road ,Colombo this morning (30)and discussed on current political situation of the country .

However making a statement regarding the meeting ,Tamil National Alliance has said that Opposition Leader Sampanthan had met MP Mahinda Rajapakshe this morning not a Prime Minister and requested him not to violate the Constitution ,involved in illegal activities and help to solve the current political crisis by convening the Parliament. 

A Massive Crowd Had Attended The Rally Held In Colpetty Requesting President To Convene The Parliament

A Massive crowd had attended a protest
rally held at Liberty Roundabout in Colpetty this evening (30)titled "People's Voice For Justice " by requesting "Respect People's mandate -convene the  Parliament -Rallied   around Democracy "organized by United National Front .

Addressing  the  crowd of more than 30,000, Premier Ranil Wikramasinghe has said he will not betray the fight launched against president Maithripala Sirisena 's decision to sack him from power unconstitutionaly without achieving victory .

This struggle is to strengthen  democracy of the countery and will not allow president to take over the executive  powers by cornoring Parliament he said .This protest will continues by taking the Temple Trees as a symbol Premir has stressed.

The crowd later marched towards the Parliament.

Several Roads from Colpetty to Green path had been temporarily closed down this evening as a result of the Protest.

Earlier Colombo Fort Magistrate has rejected a request made by Colpetty and Fort Police stations to issue an interim order to prevent the protest campaign .

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UNP To Hand Over A Proposal Showing The Support Of Majority In Parliament To Ranil Wikramasinghe

United National Party is to hand over a
proposal showing the support of  majority in Parliament to Premier Ranil Wikramasinghe ,to the Speaker Karu Jayasuriya tomorrow (30).

Except United National Party few parties led by Rishard Baduideen ,Rauf Hakeem and Mano Ganeshan  as well as Tamil National Alliance had pledged their support to the premier Wikrama singhe it has been revealed .

Speaker Called A Special Party Leaders Meeting

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya Had called a
Special party leaders meeting tomorrow (30)at 11 a.m to discuss on the current political situation in the country the speakers office has announced.

It is expected that Parliament will be convened soon with the approval of Party leaders although president Maithripala Sirisena had prorogued the parliament until 16th of November.

Chief incumbents of the Malwathu and Asgiriya chapters have requested the speaker Karu Jayasuriya To convene the Parliament to solve the current political conflict ,when the speaker paid them a visit today (29)

Remembering One of the world's, largest Train Accidents reported from Sri Lanka In 2004

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.