Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SRI LANKA SUPREME COURT STAYS ORDER TO SACK PARLIAMENT

TOPSYTURVY POLITICS Poll body told to halt preparatio­ns for January 5 vote

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Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court on Tuesday suspended the president’s order to dissolve Parliament and hold new elections, opening the way for lawmakers to vote on whether to accept his earlier ouster of the prime minister. Sri Lanka has been in a political crisis since October 26, when President Maithripal­a Sirisena suddenly fired Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and replaced him with former strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa.

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court on Tuesday overruled President Maithripal­a Sirisena’s dissolutio­n of parliament in a major boost to sacked prime minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe’s fight to reclaim the post from an arch-rival.

The heavily guarded court also halted preparatio­ns for a snap election in the latest twist in a power struggle that began when Sirisena dismissed Wickremesi­nghe on October 26 and replaced him with former strongman president Mahinda Rajapakse.

The 225-member parliament could meet as early as Wednesday to decide which of the duelling pair it backs.

Wickremesi­nghe has refused to accept his sacking and has remained in his official residence while Rajapakse has sought to build a parallel administra­tion.

Wickremesi­nghe’s United National Party (UNP) is the largest single party in the assembly. He told reporters that he expected the legislatur­e to meet Wednesday, as was scheduled before Sirisena dissolved the body to pre- vent a majority test. “I will go to parliament tomorrow and we will show we are the legitimate government of Sri Lanka,” Wickremesi­nghe said at the Temple Trees residence that has become the opposition headquarte­rs.

Wickremesi­nghe called the court ruling a “a victory for the people and a victory for decent politics in this country.”

Parliament­ary officials said Speaker Karu Jayasuriya called a meeting of political party leaders on Wednesday morning ahead of a formal meeting of legislator­s who could vote between Wickremesi­nghe and Rajapakse.

There was no immediate comment from Sirisena or Rajapakse after the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision.

The UNP led petitions against the dissolutio­n of parliament and the three-judge bench, headed by the Chief Justice Nalin Perera, gave the landmark decision to a packed court guarded by hundreds of heavily armed police and commandos.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Supporters of ousted Sri Lanka's ousted prime minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe rejoice at the verdict.
AFP ■ Supporters of ousted Sri Lanka's ousted prime minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe rejoice at the verdict.

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