Sri Lanka swears in new prime minister, delays cabinet

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa swore in as prime minister one of the longest-serving members of his party on Wednesday, but delayed the naming of the cabinet after winning a commanding parliamentary majority. Rajapaksa’s ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) secured 144 out of 225 seats in the parliament after re-polling on Tuesday in two… Continue reading Sri Lanka swears in new prime minister, delays cabinet

Sri Lanka president names party veteran Jayaratne as PM

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has appointed one of his party’s elder statesmen as prime minister. DM Jayaratne, a former teacher in his 70s, was sworn in on Wednesday. MPs will choose a new Speaker on Thursday. Mr Rajapaksa is working out who will be in his new cabinet after final official results confirmed his… Continue reading Sri Lanka president names party veteran Jayaratne as PM

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Fonseka can attend parliament: Gotabhaya

The Secretary General of the Sri Lanka’s parliament Wednesday received a letter from Gotabhaya, the Sri Lankan defence secretary, stating that General (retd) Sarath Fonseka can attend parliament and take oaths as parliamentarian. There is no impediment to Fonseka in attending the opening session of the seventh parliament elected in the election held on April… Continue reading Fonseka can attend parliament: Gotabhaya

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UPFA 144, UNP60, ITAK-14, DNA-7 constitute new Sri Lankan parliament

Sri Lankan Elections Secretariat gazetted the names of newly elected members to the seventh parliament which is to meet on Thursday. According to the final results released, the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) has won 144 seats including 17 places in the national list. The main opposition United National Party (UNP) bagged 60 seats… Continue reading UPFA 144, UNP60, ITAK-14, DNA-7 constitute new Sri Lankan parliament

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Final Sri Lanka vote count confirms Rajapaksa triumph

Final results from Sri Lanka’s general election confirm that President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s coalition has secured an overwhelming victory. His alliance of parties has secured the biggest landslide victory seen in the country since 1977, although on the lowest turnout since independence. The results came after repolling in two parts of the country hit by violence… Continue reading Final Sri Lanka vote count confirms Rajapaksa triumph

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Sri Lanka ruling party increases gains in revote

President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling party increased its parliamentary gains Wednesday after new voting in Sri Lanka’s elections, but fell short of the two-thirds majority it had sought to make constitutional changes. Rajapaksa’s United People’s Freedom Alliance secured a total of 144 seats in the 225-member Parliament after a revote was held Tuesday in some areas… Continue reading Sri Lanka ruling party increases gains in revote

Will Sri Lankan Government Release KP?

The Indian Multi Disciplinary Monitoring Agency (MDMA) which is investigating the possible conspiracy behind the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi has recently informed that it has need to  investigate KP, the former leader of the Tamil Tiger International chain presently under detention in Sri Lanka Prior to this, India’s RAW (Reasearch and Analysis Wing- intelligence service)… Continue reading Will Sri Lankan Government Release KP?

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UPFA wins 2, UNP 1, ITAK 1 in Trincomalee district

The Sri Lankan Election Department Tuesday night released the final official results of the Trincomalee electoral district. The ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) polled 59,784 votes, the main opposition United National Party (UNP) polled 39,691 votes and the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) polled 33,268 votes. The UPFA bagged two seats including the bonus… Continue reading UPFA wins 2, UNP 1, ITAK 1 in Trincomalee district

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Senior LTTE cadres held to be produced in High Court for trial

Around 2,000 senior cadres and combatants of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eezham (LTTE) held in custody are to be soon produced in High Court for trial with the sole aim to find them guilty of war crimes and subject them to long-term imprisonment, according to legal circles in Colombo. Meanwhile, persons of an organization called… Continue reading Senior LTTE cadres held to be produced in High Court for trial

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