‘Will not recognise Rajapaksa as Lanka PM unless he proves majority in Parliament’

Colombo:  Sri Lankan Speaker Karu Jayasuriya Monday slammed President Maithripala Sirisena’s “unconstitutional and undemocratic” actions to sack Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and suspend Parliament, saying he will not recognise Mahinda Rajapaksa as the new premier unless he wins a floor test.

The tough statement from Jayasuriya came after Sirisena announced Sunday that parliament would reconvene November 14, a week later than he had promised.

The Speaker said Sirisena had gone back on previous commitments to recall parliament November 7.

In the statement released Monday, Jayasuriya said 116  Members of Parliament have submitted a petition to him stating that the changes made in Parliament recently by President Sirisena are “unconstitutional and undemocratic.”

Their call for Parliament to be summoned immediately was also “extremely reasonable”, he said.

“A majority in parliament has requested that all changes made have been unconstitutional and against the traditions. They have urged me to recognise the status quo which prevailed prior to these changes.

“As such I have to recognise the status quo which prevailed before until the new party would be able to prove their majority,” Jayasuriya said, making it clear that he wants a parliamentary floor test.

As a result, Rajapaksa will not be given the Prime Minister seat in Parliament as the current government members will need to sit in the opposition seats, reports said.

 

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