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SLFP stalwart in a bid to lure UNP MP's

A SLFP stalwart is reportedly presenting bids to lure in MP’s to form a SLFP led UPFA Prime Minister sources said.

This politician is said to be approaching a large number of UNP MP’s querying as to what the MP expects to cross over and what can be offered by the SLFP to them. When asked a UNP MP said a SLFP MP in connection to a popular sport is attempting to lure UNP MP’s by trying to get them to cross over.

 However the UNP MP said the party is not troubled by the actions of this politician and instead is now focusing on giving effect to the people’s mandate of 2015.

 

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Kabir says UNP to continue with unity government

UNP General Secretary Kabir Hashim said today (15), that the UNP parliamentary group has decided to continue with the unity government and carry out party reforms following a meeting with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

He further stated that it was agreed to restructure the party while taking measures to stabilize the government.

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Sirasa’s personal attack on PM and UNP laid bare: Legal action possible

The National Media Centre has noted that legal action could be taken against the Sirasa television channel belonging to the Capital Maharaja Organization for their telecast recently titled ‘The current situation of the political crisis - Live’ on February 13 running in five segments from 12 in the afternoon to 10 in the night.

According to Centre certain material of the telecast by way of statements and allegations can be deemed defamatory which may be legally actionable. It also noted that the program was clearly focused on creating a public opinion that PM and leader of the UNP Ranil Wickramasinghe should resign from his posts by blaming him for the recent low performance of the government at the recent LG polls. The National Media Centre also noted that media ethics has been clearly violated as none of the accused were given an opportunity to respond to the claims and allegations being made.

The Centre says program had attempted to say that the UNP has suffered a major defeat, that it was caused by the leadership of Wickramasinghe while also criticising the move to form a UNP government. The presenters had also gone on to bring up the past actions of the PM and insinuating that he is attempting to remain in power with the help of known businessman. The program had gone on to level a large number of one sided allegations of the UNP throughout the program bringing in to question the independence of the media organization.

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Former Supreme Court justice Anil Gunaratne to chair Sri Lankan Airlines Presidential Commission

President Maithripala Sirisena has appointed the members of the commission to inquire and report the malpractices in Sri Lankan Airlines, Mihin Air and Sri Lankan Catering, during the period of 6th of January 2016 to 31 of January 2018, the president's media division said.

Retired Supreme Court Judge Anil Gunarathna has been appointed as the President of the commission, and Court of Appeal Judge Gamini Rohan Amarasekara, Retired High Court Judge Piyasena Ranasinghe, Retired Deputy Auditor General M. D. A. Harald, the Director General of the Sri Lanka Accounting and Auditing Standards Monitoring Board Ms. W. J. K. Geeganage have been appointed as the members of the Commission.

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Muthu Sivalingam appointed as Deputy Minister

Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) Nuwara Eliya District MP for Kurunegala District Muthu Sivalingam has been appointed as the Deputy Minister of Primary Industries.

He was sworn in before President Maithripala Sirisena today (15) at the Presidential Secretariat.

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President to make a special statement

President Maithripala Sirisena will make a special statement on the future actions of the government before Friday, Minister Susil Premajayantha said today. 

Meetings between key parties have been held on a frequent basis on the way forward after the upsetting local government poll results which saw the SLPP sweeping the board.

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Range Bandara gives up party organiser post! Signs of a cross over?

It is reported that Minister Palitha Range Bandara, who was the organizer of the Anamaduwa electorate in the Puttalam district, has resigned from his post as electoral organizer.

Resignation is only from the electoral organizer post

It is reported that Palitha Range Bandara has communicated of his resignation to the party general secretary. However he is said to have not resigned from his ministerial portfolio.

Political sources claim the resignation of the state minister could possibly be the first signs of a cross over from within the government.

Was disappointed about the UNP leadership

It is also reported that Minister Range Bandara has been displeased with the leadership of the UNP for a long time and that the minister was of the opinion that the Prime Minister should have resigned from the position of party leader after the election results were announced.

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UPFA ready to go for a caretaker government!

It is reported that former President Mahinda Rajapaksa has agreed with the President to establish a caretaker government headed by the United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) if a general election is held.

After a discussion with the UPFA ministers and MPs last evening, a proposal has been submitted for a caretaker government and it was agreed upon subject to several terms after the decision was informed to Mahinda Rajapaksa by the SLFP leaders.

Accordingly, it is reported that if the several conditions including the holding of an early general election are accepted then JO members are now favourable to form an alliance government.

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Sagala resigns from Law and Order ministerial portfolios

Minister of Law and Order Sagala Rathnayake has tendered his resignation after making a special statement at the Parliamentary group meeting of the UNP.

In a Facebook post on his page, Rathnayake said that he would not hesitate to sacrifice his positions for the betterment of the party and reiterated that his loyalty to the party and the party leadership remains as strong as ever.

“I will make any sacrifice needed for the uplift the party and will not hesitate to do whatever that is best for the party” the Minister said adding that it was a personal decision made by him to resign from the post. While affirming his continued loyalty to the party Sagala went on to say that he is ready to accept any position granted by the UNP in order to serve the people of this country.

According to government sources a cabinet reshuffle is imminent in the coming days.

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Courts further extend Interim order on Gota’s writ petition

The Court of Appeal (CA) today further extended its interim order preventing police from acting against former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa under the Public Property Act regarding a Magistrate's Court inquiry, until February 28 .

The two-judge-bench comprising then Court of Appeal (President) Justice Preethi Padman Surasena and Justice Shiran Gunaratne extended this Interim Order preventing police from acting under the Public Property Act against Rajapaksa, on Galle Magistrate’s court inquiry over a complaint that the D.A. Rajapaksa Museum and Memorial in Medamulana was built using public funds amounting to Rs.90 million.

Source : Daily News

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Cabinet reshuffle soon : Rajitha

Sri Lanka’s coalition government, an alliance between the two main political parties, the United National Party (UNP) and Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), will continue despite losing local government polls, a spokesman said.

A Cabinet reshuffle will be decided upon this week itself, Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne told a news conference.

The coalition did badly at last week’s local government polls, where the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), a proxy party of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, emerged as the single largest party.

The polls result led to speculation of changes in the government with calls by the opposition for both President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to step down.

 Source : Economy Next

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Newly elected LG members to assume duties on March 6

The newly elected 8,356 candidates from the recently held Local Government elections will assume duties for 341 local authorities on March 6.

The number of seats to be assumed in the local authorities, classified as Urban Councils, Municipal Councils and Pradeshiya Sabhas are 41, 24 and 276 respectively.

The gazette notification in this regard will be issued tomorrow, said the Local Government and Provincial Councils Ministry.

Source : Daily News

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