Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Elections to be held in Sri Lanka in 2019 Principal Sirisena's advice

Colombo: Sri Lankan President Mithri Bala Sirisena met his party's election organizing committee meeting and made a strong consultation. Chancellor Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe were among the major political chaos due to the rupture. Ranil Wickramasinghe, who was promoted, has become prime minister again with a majority. Though Sirusena and Ranil have been relieved, the problem between the two has not been solved. In this case, President Sirisena met with the Ceylon Independence Party election committee leaders urgently and consulted yesterday. Then, Sirisena, who has ordered the reforms in the party, is ready to meet the election.

Already, when Ranil was sworn in, Sirisena announced that the January 8 parliamentary election would take place. The Supreme Court ordered that it was not valid. Sirisena's term of office will be called for an election in November next year and will be completed by January 2020. Sirisena is said to be at the end of the presidential election and the general elections in early 2019. The announcement will be released after January 8 and unofficial information has been released. This is why the Sri Lankan political platform has been bleeding again

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