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Current Situation in Sri Lanka – Political and Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka

Current Situation in Sri Lanka – Political and Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka Amendments in the Constitution Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa is expected to submit a proposal to the Cabinet to amend the Constitution to include the executive, the legislature and the judiciary, the Prime Minister’s Office said. The Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement that it had taken note of requests from various quarters to form a government accountable to the people. The announcement further states that the Prime Minister hopes that the amended Constitution will be able to achieve the aspirations of the people. New cabinet sworn Meanwhile, 21 new state ministers have been sworn in before the President yesterday Accordingly, the newly sworn State Ministers are as follows: Dinesh Gunawardena – Public Administration, Internal Affairs, Provincial Councils & Local Government. Douglas Devananda – Fisheries Dr Ramesh Pathirana – Education and Plantation Industries Prasanna Ranatunga – Public Security & Tourism Dilum Amunugama – Transport & Industries Kanaka Herath – Highways Vidura Wickramanayake – Labour Janaka Wakkumbura – Agriculture & Irrigation Shehan Semasinghe – Trade & Samurdhi Development Mohan Priyadarshana De Silva – Water Supply Wimalaweera Dissanayake – Wildlife & Forest Resources Conservation Kanchana Wijesekera – Power & Energy Thenuka Vidanagamage -Sports and Youth Affairs Dr Nalaka Godahewa – Media Professor Channa Jayasumana – Health Naseer Ahamed – Environment Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon – Ports and Shipping But the group of 41 independents from the government has decided to sit as a separate group in parliament. PJU leader Udaya Gammanpila stated that he would inform the Speaker in writing. The decision was taken at a meeting of party leaders of the group. Accordingly, the 13 members representing the SLFP, 10 members from the Jathika Nidahas Peramuna, 10 members from the Sri Lanka People’s Front, including the independent Anura Yapa group and the two members representing the Ceylon Workers Congress will sit as a separate group in Parliament. President addressed the nation President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa says that the current crisis is a good opportunity to make the system change demanded by the people. “Today’s crisis is a good opportunity to make the system change that the people have demanded. You have the opportunity. At the same time, I urge these young people to help. ” Addressing the new cabinet which was sworn in yesterday morning (18), the President said that the post of Minister was not a privilege but a great responsibility. The President called on the new Cabinet to commit to honest, efficient and clean governance without using any additional privileges and said that the new Cabinet was appointed without regard to seniority. “Today I have appointed new ministers regardless of seniority. The ministerial post is not a privilege. That is a big responsibility. I urge you not to use any additional privileges as a Minister. I expect you to commit yourself to honest, efficient and clean governance. ” The President also stressed the need to rectify many state institutions which are in a serious financial crisis and called on the Cabinet of Ministers appointed today to make their institutions free from corruption and dedicated to the service of the people. Meanwhile, the President further stated that he promises the people to make changes and save the country from crisis. Minister of Finance, met Managing Director of the IMF Ali Sabri, Attorney-at-Law, Minister of Finance, met with Crystalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, in Washington, DC. It was at IMF headquarters in Washington, DC. The Ministry of Finance announced that the focus was on Sri Lanka’s ongoing program for economic stability. The statement said that the Minister of Finance had requested speedy financial assistance and that India was acting as a guarantor. The Ministry of Finance said that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had agreed to consider this expeditious financial assistance, even though it was out of the norm in the financing process. Meanwhile, the Finance Minister also met Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Seetharaman yesterday. India will also extend its fullest support to Sri Lanka’s progress, Finance Minister Nirmala Seetharaman said. China is hesitant to intervene in the face of the chaotic political situation Although China is a friend of Sri Lanka, foreign media say that it is hesitant to intervene in the face of the chaotic political situation. China has not yet responded to Sri Lanka’s request for a $ 2.5 billion loan. Chinese President Xi Jinping has promised to help Sri Lanka, but has said he will not respond to rising inflation. Although the United States has accused China of using China’s debt diplomacy for countries in economic crisis, they have not responded, according to foreign media reports. The Sri Lankan rupee has depreciated further against the US dollar The Sri Lankan Rupee has depreciated further against the US dollar. Several private banks have announced a selling price of 340 rupees per dollar and a purchase price of 325 rupees per dollar. Moody’s rating further downgraded Sri Lanka International Moody’s rating agency Sri Lanka has downgraded Sri Lanka further from a credit rating. In their latest rankings, Sri Lanka has been downgraded from CA to CAA2. The move comes in the wake of Sri Lanka’s decision to suspend foreign loan payments. Sri Lanka was previously downgraded by Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor’s. Continuing Protests Today marks the 10th day of a protest in front of the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo demanding democratic changes, including the resignation of Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and the resignation of the Prime Minister and his cabinet. Even though the holiday was over for a few days, there was no shortage of people joining the Galle Face non-partisan struggle today. People continued to protest in front of the main entrance in front of the Presidential Secretariat. In support of the struggle, IT engineer Lalith Nanda Kumara Hewaratne ended the satyagraha this morning. ” I am handing it over to Sachith Maduranga who holds the record of throwing the baton and javelin that I have brought so far today. This struggle

he Sri Lankan Government is seeking closer engagement with Algeria

The Sri Lankan Government is seeking closer engagement with Algeria, which is the lead economy in North Africa, in keeping with the Government policy of further expanding ties with the African Region.  Accordingly, Foreign Ministry Level Virtual Bilateral Consultations with the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria were held for the first time focused on strengthening political, economic, social and cultural ties between the two nations. The two sides noted that the total trade last year stood USD 5.39 million and Sri Lanka’s exports to Algeria amounted to only USD 0.63 million while Sri Lanka’s imports from Algeria amounted to USD 4.76 million. As a major exporter of petroleum and LP gas, the trade relations with Algeria have mainly been in the energy sector. However, potential to further increase exports particularly tea, spices, coconut products and apparel were explored. A virtual meeting with the Chambers of Commerce of both countries is expected to take this process forward. Recalling the long standing bilateral relations, the two sides agreed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations in a fitting manner next year. Algeria announced that it will host the next NAM Summit in Algiers in 2022 and recalled that both countries are founding members of the Non Aligned Movement and continue to work closely at the multilateral level. The two countries expressed keen interest to focus bilateral cooperation in the environment and climate change, power & energy and tourism sectors. Further strengthening defence and counter terrorism cooperation were also discussed. Written by Amani Nilar    

Continuing Protests in Sri Lanka

People are protesting in Gall face Sri Lanka requesting the government to resign.Meanwhile, Several police lorries were stationed in the vicinity of the Galle Face in Colombo. The protest demanding the president’s resignation is also taking place nearby. Rumours were circulating that security forces were intervening to evict the protesters. The convoy of police vehicles parked near the Galle Face in Colombo had been removed some time ago. Since this morning, the police forces have been prepared to remove the protests that will be removed before the Presidential Secretariat. Also, the Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) says it is conducting training at an army camp in Kadawatha in preparation for an attack on Galle Face protesters. Its propaganda secretary Duminda Nagamuwa said that the protest training was being conducted at the relevant army camp under the slogans chanted by the protesters at the Galle Modara ground. He added that there was a suspicion that the group was planning to attack the protesters at Galle Face Green after the training. He further stated that those responsible should make a statement in this regard by addressing a media briefing held by the party. Meanwhile, the Police Sergeant who was arrested by the Fort Police yesterday for making a statement in support of the protesters in uniform during the protest against the government and the President at the gall face has been released on bail after being produced before the Fort Magistrate’s Court. The case is set to return to court on May 29. The Bar Association of Sri Lanka urges the government to refrain from taking any action to prevent the people’s legal right to protest. The Bar Association said in a statement that several police trucks were reportedly stationed near the protest site at Galle Face. Do not take steps to prevent the people’s right to protest .. – Bar Association of Sri Lanka urges the government The Bar Association of Sri Lanka points out that the trucks have been removed following a notification issued by the association following the revelation of the incident on social media. The union says taking steps to prevent a peaceful protest by the people is a serious incident. The Bar Association of Sri Lanka emphasizes that such actions could have a serious impact on the country, democracy, the economy and the rule of law.

Current Economic crisis in Sri Lanka – Political opinion

I will not resign from the post – of Gotabhaya Rajapaksa President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has stated that he will not resign from the presidency at all. He has stated this in a discussion held with a group of high ranking government officials. The President has stated that he is acting by the constitution of the country. President is not only destroying himself but also the other’s life – The Archbishop His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith says that not giving up will destroy one’s own life as well as the lives of others. The cardinal said this while attending a service on Good Friday. The main service commemorating the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross was held at St. Lucia’s Church, Kotahena on the afternoon of the 15th. The Archbishop, “What Christ says is to give up .. to give up .. to be legally free from everything we have. At most, we can live to be 100 years old. So why do we all grab these resources, these objects, this power, this greed and make our lives miserable and others’ lives miserable without giving them up? ” President should address the nation- Namal Rajapaksa Sri Lanka People’s Front (SLPP) MP Namal Rajapaksa has said that the President should address the nation under the current circumstances. He also says that the President should take steps to reveal his plans to the country through that. “The president needs to work hard with his team now. He is already doing it. The President should address the nation and announce the current plans to the country. People are paying attention to the steps being taken by the President at this moment. I would like to see the people working together not only for the crisis but also for the betterment of the country. ” He said this while he was speaking to an Indian media outlet. Please don’t protest in front of my house my little daughter even couldn’t eat food – Minister of State Shantha Bandara Minister of State Shantha Bandara has requested not to protest in front of his house as his little daughter is not eating. He was speaking to the media after a group of people from the area staged a protest in front of his house. He also said that he would continue his political activities with greater vigour to end these ugly politics. A group of people in the area staged a protest in front of Shantha Bandara’s house in Dambadeniya, protesting against his appointment as a State Minister. All resources in the Temple of the Tooth and the Kataragama Devalaya should be confiscated – Upul Shantha Sannasgala Upul Shantha Sannasgala states that all resources in the Temple of the Tooth and the Kataragama Devalaya should be confiscated. He has stated this while addressing a group of protesters who are demanding the resignation of the President. The video is shared on social media. Following his statement, Ven. Agalakada Sirisumana Thera wrote on his social media account that Mr. Sannasgala’s cultural opposition to the struggle of the youth who have taken to the streets to change the government. Agalakada Sirisumana Thera is also supporting the protests. I took the post after thinking carefully about the current situation in the country -Minister of State Shantha Bandara State Minister of Agriculture Shantha Bandara said that he took over the ministry post after thinking carefully about the current situation in the country. He states that he accepted the post of Minister of State considering a request made by the President. He also said that it was not due to greed for a ministerial post and that he would tell the people that his decision was right. Basil Rajapaksa infected with Coronavirus Former Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa has been infected with coronavirus As a result, he has been admitted to a private hospital in Colombo. Chairman of Litro Gas Company has resigned-” Minister Basil Rajapaksa had deliberately exacerbated the gas crisis” Thushara Jayasinghe, Chairman of Litro Gas Company has resigned from his post. Addressing a lengthy letter to President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, he said that a group of government officials including former Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa had deliberately exacerbated the gas crisis. Former Sri Lankan cricketer Dhammika Prasad started a sathyagraha Former Sri Lankan cricketer Dhammika Prasad has arrived at the Galle Face protest site and started a satyagraha. He states that he has been fasting for 24 hours and is engaged in this satyagraha. He told the media that he was engaged in this satyagraha, demanding that the perpetrators of the Passover mass be punished and that justice be done to the people.

Current economic crisis Sri Lanka-What is happening in Sri Lanka now?

The World Bank has expressed concern over the economic situation in Sri Lanka and its impact on the people. The World Bank says it is working to provide emergency assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable people in Sri Lanka. The Director of the World Bank in Sri Lanka states that steps will be taken for the benefit of the people of this country who have been minimizing the impact of the economic crisis. He pointed out that sustainable and macro-development was needed to overcome the crisis and that specialized measures were needed. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka has been downgraded by Fitch Ratings. According to its latest rankings, Sri Lanka has been downgraded from CC level to C level. Not only that Standard & Poor’s, an international credit rating agency, has also further downgraded Sri Lanka’s creditworthiness Sri Lanka, which used to be at the CCC level in those rankings, is now at the CC level. They have taken Sri Lanka’s suspension of foreign debt seriously as a reason for the downturn. If it goes down another notch, Sri Lanka will go bankrupt in those rankings. Continuing to take loans India has agreed to provide another $ 2 billion loan to Sri Lanka, according to foreign media reports. The loan will be used to obtain essential food, medicine and fuel. Earlier, India had given a loan to Sri Lanka to purchase fuel essential food and medicine. Not only that Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to China Dr Palitha Kohona has expressed confidence that the US $ 2.5 billion loans expected from China will be repaid on time. He told a foreign news service that he had been assured by Chinese authorities that the work was progressing. Sri Lanka expects to borrow the US $ 2.5 billion from China. One billion of that debt is to be used to repay Chinese debt next July, and the remaining 1.5 billion is planned to be used as a loan facility. Dr Palitha Kohona is confident that Sri Lanka, a country with close ties to China, will respond positively to Sri Lanka’s request in the face of crisis. He has stated that it is not possible to say the exact time frame for which this loan will be available and that it will take some time. Continuing protests Gallface protesters Gogota gama Protests in front of the Presidential Palace Gall face is continuing for day 7 today.Protesters in front of the Presidential Palace say the Rajapakse family has stolen trillions of dollars. They displayed a banner demanding a refund. One trillion dollars is almost fifty times the wealth of the American economy. The U.S. gross domestic product is about $ 23 trillion. Lake House Sri Lanka People’s Front (SLPP) Trade Union President Chandana Bandara has stated that protesters chasing his car had attacked his car. Posting a note on his social media account, he says that the incident happened when he was traveling in a private car from Kollupitiya to Colombo. According to his note, they also tried to overturn the car after hitting it. A young man who was protesting against the government in a foreign country states that all the wealth of the Rajapaksas is hidden in Uganda. They also said that in 2021, three Sri Lankan Airlines planes sent about one dollar worth of stamped goods from Sri Lanka to Uganda. They also said that the private jet that President Mahinda Rajapaksa had recently flown to Tirupati had been registered in Italy after the stampede was sent to Uganda. However, SriLankan Airlines has denied the allegations, saying that in February 2021, the airline received an order to ship 102 printed goods from Colombo to Uganda. The company states that it was a purely commercial order and that it provided foreign revenue to the airline and the country. According to the airline, the cargo was transported for commercial purposes only. But Anonymous hackers claim to have smuggled tons of dollars into Uganda They also say that President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa will be given another 12 days to step down. They made the announcement in a statement on their Twitter account. Rathnapura A group of protesters have blocked the Ratnapura-Colombo main road in the Hidellana area in Ratnapura. They are protesting saying that there is a severe shortage of petrol and diesel in the Ratnapura area. Some have been waiting in line for about a day and a half for fuel. Fuel distributors say that despite the arrival of a fuel bowser, one bowser was not enough for those in line due to the rising demand. Sri lanka Police also joined the protests A video of a police officer speaking in favor of the protest at Galle Face Green has been shared on social media. He is wearing a police uniform and is saying that the government should be ousted and handed over to anyone who can. He added that the police and the judiciary work only for the poor. Another police officer who was nearby tried to take him away. But Disciplinary measures are taken regarding the police officer who has been supporting the protesters. The Police Media Spokesman’s Office said in a statement that the officer had previously been suspended on disciplinary grounds. The announcement also states that duties have been re-established due to extremely humanitarian reasons. Talks between the government and protests Protesters at Galle Face Green in Colombo have rejected an invitation extended by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa to attend a discussion. As a non-partisan activist, I am aware of this by forwarding two letters to the Prime Minister. But the relevant articles do not mention any responsible person or name. Many dissidents who have expressed support for the protest on social media have said that discussions should be held at the invitation of the government. They also point out that if the government does not accept the order, the protesters’ program should be made public. Protesters in the Galle face have stated that they are ready for talks with the Prime

Sri Lanka seeking US$ 4Bn from IMF

ri Lanka’s new Finance Minister, Ali Sabry states that the country plans to start talks with the IMF on April 18 to secure as much as $4 billion in aid for the economy. He also signaled optimism in getting financial support from China and India.

Sri Lankan New Year celebration at Gota Go Gama : Sri Lankan Economic Crisis

Youths who are used to spending time with their parents and children during the holy season are still engaged in a struggle at the Galle Face Green in Colombo for the 6th day demanding the President and his government resign. News 1st Correspondent said that people were protesting despite the heavy rains experienced on Wednesday (13) night. Sri Lankans protesting outside the most powerful building in Colombo – The President’s Office – demanding the resignation of the President and the Government, have rejected Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s offer for talks. “We did not come here for talks. We are here to demand that you and the government resign,” said one youth protestor at the protest site which is now known by them as GotGoGama. Almost all others echoed the same sentiment rejecting the offer for discussions. “I’m willing & prepared to meet with citizens currently engaged in the protests at Galle Face to hear their thoughts & complaints. Understanding that this is a tough time for all of us, I invite them to meet & discuss any possible, plausible courses of action for the sake of Sri Lanka,” the Prime Minister tweeted, while also sending a statement to the media. Hundreds have stayed put there since Saturday (9) despite bouts of heavy rain, saying they will not leave until the president, prime minister, and the government resigns. Dozens of tents filled with donations including water, food, and medicine to sustain protesters, occupy the lawns and streets of Galle Face. Men, women, and children from all walks of life have rallied at Galle Face, waving the country’s golden lion flag, chanting slogans, and holding up placards with hand-written messages The Occupy Galle Face protesters say they have had enough. (newsfirst)

New Village situated in Galleface Green “GotaGoGama”

Sri Lankan protestors who occupied the Galle Face stretch since Saturday (9) against the President and his government have also now set up a camp named ‘Gota-Go-Gama’ (GotaGoGama). The camp was set up on Saturday (9) night with just a few tents, and the number shot up to over two dozen on Sunday (10) night. Gota-Go-Gama is like a small model village, it has all the basic requirements including free food, water, toilets, and even a make ship medical camp for health emergencies.

Sri Lankans are fleeing away from the country #srilankaeconomiccrisis

The Department of Immigration and Emigration states that the process of preparing passports to travel from Sri Lanka to other countries is on the rise due to the current crisis. It is said that the number of such visitors has increased by 40%. Sales of homes and vehicles have also increased across the country in the recent past, as they have been selling property and raising money to go abroad. The international media has also reported that the number of people fleeing to foreign countries through illegal means has increased. India has tightened the border security Indian security forces have reportedly stepped up security along the Indian Ocean border to stop Sri Lankans from entering India through the North Sea. The Indian Navy, the Coast Guard and the Police have taken steps to increase security along the coast. Meanwhile, on the 8th of this month, the Tamil Nadu Navy arrested four members of a family who had entered the Dhanushkodi beach in India from Talaimannar without permission. Four people including two children and a father with their mother had gone to the Dhanuskodi beach with the help of a dinghy. The four had told the Indian security forces that they had come to India as they could not live in Sri Lanka due to poverty. Meanwhile, 16 people, including 12 first and then four others, were detained along the northern coast of India last month (March). Tamil Nadu Chief Minister India ready to help select only Tamils ​​in Sri Lanka MK Stalin, the current Chief Minister of the State of Tamil Nadu in India, has stated that he is ready to provide assistance only to the Tamil people living in the North East, plantation areas and Colombo in Sri Lanka as a solution to the economic crisis and food and medicine shortages. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin on Thursday telephoned Union Home Minister S Jayashankar to stress the Tamil Nadu government’s proposal to help Tamils ​​on a neighboring island. It has been requested that diplomatic permission be granted for this purpose and that these grants be granted not through the Government of Sri Lanka but through the Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka. It has been said that essential items such as rice and life-saving medicines can be shipped to Sri Lanka for the benefit of the Tamil people. The Chief Minister told Jaishankar that the ship was ready to be shipped to Sri Lanka from the Tuticorin port. He also said that his heart melted for the Tamil people who were starving without food. What is the current situation in Sri Lanka? Continuous protests The protest that started yesterday in front of the Presidential Secretariat is still going on. Despite the rainy weather, some young people remain there. The protesters were not stopped by security forces. Government Employees joined the protest Employees of government institutions in the Hatton area and teachers of schools run by the Hatton Zonal Education Office staged a protest against the rising cost of living, fuel and gas shortages and power cuts in Hatton town centre on the afternoon of the 8th. Despite the adverse weather conditions prevailing in the Hatton area on the afternoon of the 08th, public servants and teachers were engaged in agitation. Teachers and public servants stressed the need for President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to resign. After that, an interim president should be appointed by the parliament and he should rule the country for a short period under a caretaker government and liberate the people of the country from suffering. The teachers and public servants who were involved in the agitation said that they would give their maximum contribution to the caretaker government as public servants.

Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka-The current political situation in Sri Lanka

We are ready to come forward to save this country-Harsha de Silva We are ready to come forward to save this country – But it requires a sincere effort, ”said Harsha de Silva, a Member of Parliament for the United Front. He made these comments while addressing a media briefing. “I have been saying for years that the country is falling here. I’m not happy that what was said went right. I am deeply saddened by the fact that we did not listen to what was said and the fate that has befallen the country today. Like I always said, we will all be devastated by this crisis. It has no party affiliation. We are ready to come forward to save this country. But it takes everyone’s sincere effort. This challenge cannot be overcome without such a sincere effort. This is not the time to inflate people. Superman cannot overcome this challenge. This challenge can only be overcome if we all unite sincerely. A request to remove Mahinda Rajapaksha from the post Eleven allied parties and independent members of the Sri Lanka People’s Front (SLPP) have requested President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to remove Mahinda Rajapaksa from the post of Prime Minister and appoint a new Prime Minister and Cabinet to help the country recover from the current crisis. They have made this request by submitting a proposal to the President to overcome the current political and economic crisis in the country. A new cabinet will be formed – Rohitha Abeygunawardena Former Ports Minister Rohitha Abeygunawardena says he hopes to swear in the new cabinet and take over the current government by Monday. He said that although the President had democratically invited any group that could show a majority of 113 in Parliament to continue with the government, no one had accepted the challenge. He also stated that when the government gives them, they do not accept it because they cannot do it. The presidency should be given to the opposition party -Sarath Fonseka. If the government gives to Samagi Jana Balawega, it should be given along with the presidency, says Samagi Jana Balawega MP Sarath Fonseka. Speaking in Parliament, he said that this was his personal opinion. He also said that if the government accepts, a government with a presidency should be accepted. He also said that the country should have a presidency in a situation where the provincial councils are constitutional. I also want to join the protests – SB Dissanayake MP SB Dissanayake says it is not surprising that people in oil and gas queues are calling the government ‘Go Home Gota’. He said it was not surprising that they took to the streets and cursed the government. He also apologized to the people on behalf of the government and the People’s Front for the harassment. He added that when he was at home without electricity for seven or eight hours, he too would try to pick up a board and take it to the streets. He made these comments at a media briefing held at the Sri Lanka People’s Front headquarters. People flooded President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s Facebook page with Likes President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s latest response to a recent social media post has been flooded with likes. This is a note about the appointment of Nandalal Weerasinghe as the new Governor of the Central Bank. The president has been responding to posts on his social media account with insults for some time now. It has recently been decimated by its responsiveness and extreme potential. But you can see how the news of the appointment of the new Governor of the Central Bank has been highly endorsed by social media users. Some opposition members refused to bring an impeachment motion against President According to internal sources, Samagi Jana Balawega MPs Manusha Nanayakkara and Harin Fernando have urged the Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa to bring an impeachment motion against President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. However, the Leader of the Samagi Jana Balawega, Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa has flatly rejected the proposal. It is learned that Sajith Premadasa has rejected the impeachment motion as he does not have a majority in Parliament at present and is unable to obtain the necessary support from the Members of Parliament at the moment. It also means that the president will not be able to go to the polls and will be even stronger. However, it was learned that Manusha and Harin continued to pressure the Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa to agree to this. Sajith Premadasa has repeatedly stated that the opposition members are divided into two groups and are in favour of the impeachment motion and that they do not want to file an impeachment motion against the President as he does not have a majority in Parliament at the moment.