The Telegram (St. John's)

Sri Lanka president sacks PM

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Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena sacked the country’s prime minister on Friday and replaced him with a former strongman, a presidenti­al aide said.

Sirisena informed Ranil Wickremesi­nghe that he is being replaced by his former nemesis, Mahinda Rajapaksa, the aide said. A member of Wickremesi­nghe’s government called the move an undemocrat­ic coup.

The aide, Mahinda Amaraweera, said Rajapaksa has the majority needed in the 225-member Parliament to run a stable government.

The move ends a more than 3-year-old coalition government that was formed by two bitterly opposed political parties on a pledge to tackle corruption and wipe out alleged financial irregulari­ties under the previous government, led by Rajapaksa.

Sirisena, who was health minister under Rajapaksa, and Wickremesi­nghe joined forces to defeat Rajapaksa in elections in 2014, accusing him of corruption and undemocrat­ic rule. Sirisena was chosen president largely through votes from Wickremesi­nghe’s party.

There was no immediate comment from Wickremesi­nghe.

“The appointmen­t of Mahinda Rajapaksa as prime minister is unconstitu­tional and illegal. This is an undemocrat­ic coup,” Mangala Samaraweer­a, the finance minister of the outgoing government, said on his Facebook page.

Wickremesi­nghe had survived a no-confidence motion in Parliament in April which was brought by supporters of Rajapaksa.

The main allegation against

Wickremesi­nghe involved his appointmen­t of a Singaporea­n as the central bank governor who is now accused of leaking inside informatio­n to benefit his son-in-law in a treasury bond sale.

After being chosen president as a neutral candidate, Sirisena accepted an offer from Rajapaksa to take over his Sri Lanka Freedom Party. Since then, party rivalries have simmered within the government, with Rajapaksa leading a splinter Freedom Party group.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Newly appointed Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, center, leaves a Buddhist temple after meeting his supporters in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday. Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena has sacked the country’s prime minister and replaced him with a former strongman, state television said Friday.
AP PHOTO Newly appointed Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, center, leaves a Buddhist temple after meeting his supporters in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday. Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena has sacked the country’s prime minister and replaced him with a former strongman, state television said Friday.

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