Friday, November 16, 2018

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Will Step Down From Premiership If A No Confidence Motion Submitted According To Law-Appointed PM Mahinda Rajapakshe

Newly appointed Premier Mahinda
Rajapakshe has said yesterday (16)he is ready to step down from premiership If a  no confidence motion submitted to Parliament according to law .

Parliament has now become a house of jokers former present Rajapakshe has revealed.

Justifying the acts of violence his MP's  have involved in during yesterday's Parliamentary session he says any MP Can show his  opposition in Parliament but an action should be taken against carrying a knife in to the Parliament.

Still no action has been taken against it new Premier has said .

If the problems cannot be solved in Parliament they  should be submitted to People to decide he has stressed during a function held at Kasagala Raja Maha Viharaya (Temple)yesterday (16).

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Five Persons Filed A Motion At Supreme Court Demanding To Consider Petitions Against Dissolving Parliament Before A Complete Judge Panel

Five Persons including the President of
Sri Lanka People's Progressive Front  (Sri Lanka Podu Jana Peramuna)and Professor Channa Jayasumana have yesterday  (16)filed a motion at Supreme Court demanding to consider Fundemantal Rights petitions filed at the Court against President's decision to dissolve Parliament, Infront of a five member ,seven member or a Complete Judge Panel.

The petitioners who had filed the motion through a lawyer had demanded this as per the article 132 of the Sri Lankan Constitution.

At present the Fundemantal Rights petitions filed by Political parties, Civil activists and organization's are due to be considered by a Three Member  Supreme Court Judge Panel imcluding the Chief Justice .

The five persons who had filed the motion demanding to consider petitions against dissolvement of Parliament are Professor G. L Pieris, Professor Channa Jayasumana, Lawyer P.Dolawatte ,Udaya Gammanpila and Sisira Don Silva .

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.