The Asian Age

RAJAPAKSA TO QUIT SATURDAY, SAYS SON NAMAL

- THE ASIAN AGE

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Dec. 14:

M a h i n d a Rajapaksa, who was appointed prime minister in a controvers­ial move, will resign on Saturday, his son announced Friday, shortly after the Supreme Court refused to stay a court order restrained the embattled former strongman from holding the office until it fully heard the case next month.

Rajapaksa was appointed as the premier on October 26 by President Maithripal­a Sirisena after sacking Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, plunging the nation into a constituti­onal crisis.

“To ensure stability of the nation, Former P r e s i d e n t @ PresRajapa­ksa has decided to resign from the Premiershi­p tomorrow after an address to the nation,” Rajapaksa's son Namal tweeted.

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna ( SLPP) with former president, Sri Lanka Freedom Party ( SLFP) and others will “now work to form a broader political coalition with President Sirisena”, Namal, who is also a lawmaker, added.

The apex court’s latest ruling came a day after it unanimousl­y declared that the dissolutio­n of Parliament by President Maithripal­a Sirisena was “illegal”, in a body blow to the embattled leader, whose controvers­ial decisions plunged the island nation into an unpreceden­ted political turmoil. The SC decided that a Court of Appeal order issued against the appointmen­t.

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