Tuesday, October 30, 2018
UPFA General. Secretary Had Requested The Speaker To GI've Rights And Privilages Of Prime Minister To New Prime Minister
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People's Freedom.Alliance (UPFA) has today (30)requested the Speaker Karu Jayasuriya to give every right and privilages entitled to the Prime Minister's post to the newly elected Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakshe.
In a letter sent to the Speaker Jayasuriya ,UPFA General secretary Mahinda Amaraweera has stressed that President Sirisena had appointed Mahinda Rajapakshe as the New Prime Minister according to the powers vested to him through the Constitution.
People's Freedom.Alliance (UPFA) has today (30)requested the Speaker Karu Jayasuriya to give every right and privilages entitled to the Prime Minister's post to the newly elected Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakshe.
In a letter sent to the Speaker Jayasuriya ,UPFA General secretary Mahinda Amaraweera has stressed that President Sirisena had appointed Mahinda Rajapakshe as the New Prime Minister according to the powers vested to him through the Constitution.
Speaker Again Requested The President For The Second Time To Convene The Parliament
Speaker Karu Jayasuriya Had today (30)
again requested the President Maithripala Sirisena for the second time ,to convene the Parliament as soon as possible to solve the current political conflict in the country .
In a letter sent to the President Sirisena, Speaker has stressed that around 126 MP's and four parties including the United National Party had requested him to convene the Parliament .
Therefore Speaker had requested the President to convene the Parliament and give power to the party which commands the majority in Parliament. If not people will take alternative action he has said.
Prorogueing the Parliament until 16 th of November is disrespecting democratic rights Speaker has stressed.
Speaker has also convened a Party leaders meeting at Parliamentary complex to discuss on the current political situation of the country.
Meanwhile Two British MP's have said in British Parliament today (30) that Sri Lankan President should convene the Parliament. One Conservative MP has said the British Government will only recognize Ranil Wikramasinghe as Sri Lanka"s Prime Minister.
again requested the President Maithripala Sirisena for the second time ,to convene the Parliament as soon as possible to solve the current political conflict in the country .
In a letter sent to the President Sirisena, Speaker has stressed that around 126 MP's and four parties including the United National Party had requested him to convene the Parliament .
Therefore Speaker had requested the President to convene the Parliament and give power to the party which commands the majority in Parliament. If not people will take alternative action he has said.
Prorogueing the Parliament until 16 th of November is disrespecting democratic rights Speaker has stressed.
Speaker has also convened a Party leaders meeting at Parliamentary complex to discuss on the current political situation of the country.
Meanwhile Two British MP's have said in British Parliament today (30) that Sri Lankan President should convene the Parliament. One Conservative MP has said the British Government will only recognize Ranil Wikramasinghe as Sri Lanka"s Prime Minister.
Another UNP MP Jumped To The Presidents Side-News On Bribes To Offer For Jumping MP's - President Gazetted 12 Cabinet And State Ministers Appointed Yesterday
Ratnapura United National Party (UNP)
MP Dunesh Gankanda has today (30)joined the newly appointed Cabinet of President Maithripala Sirisena and sworn in as State Minister of Enviornment before the President at Presidential Secretariet this evening .
With him around Five UNP MP's had joined president and sworn in as Minister's, Deputy Minister's and State Nimister's it has been revealed. The other UNP MP's that accepted Ministerial portfolios of the newly appointed Cabinet are WijeDasa Rajapakshe, Wasantha Senanayake,Wadivel Suresh and Ananda Aluth Gamage.
It has been reported that bribes upto Rs.200 million are being offered for MP's who are willing to jump to the side of newly appointed government from other parties .
Meanwhile Presidential Secretariet has today gazetted the names of 12 Cabinet ,State and Deputy Ministers appointed by President yesterday (29).
President has today appointed 12 Secretaries to the newly named Ministries imcluding appointing HemasirI Fernando As the Defense Secretary although premier Ranil Wikramasinghe and his Cabinet named the newly appointed Prime Minister and Cabinet as illegal .
MP Dunesh Gankanda has today (30)joined the newly appointed Cabinet of President Maithripala Sirisena and sworn in as State Minister of Enviornment before the President at Presidential Secretariet this evening .
With him around Five UNP MP's had joined president and sworn in as Minister's, Deputy Minister's and State Nimister's it has been revealed. The other UNP MP's that accepted Ministerial portfolios of the newly appointed Cabinet are WijeDasa Rajapakshe, Wasantha Senanayake,Wadivel Suresh and Ananda Aluth Gamage.
It has been reported that bribes upto Rs.200 million are being offered for MP's who are willing to jump to the side of newly appointed government from other parties .
Meanwhile Presidential Secretariet has today gazetted the names of 12 Cabinet ,State and Deputy Ministers appointed by President yesterday (29).
President has today appointed 12 Secretaries to the newly named Ministries imcluding appointing HemasirI Fernando As the Defense Secretary although premier Ranil Wikramasinghe and his Cabinet named the newly appointed Prime Minister and Cabinet as illegal .
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