The Borneo Post

Sri Lanka’s ousted premier likens president to Hitler

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s toppled premier likened the president to Hitler yesterday as he demanded to be reinstated, almost six weeks into a paralysing political crisis in the Indian Ocean nation.

Ranil Wickremesi­nghe made the comments -- his strongest yet directed at the head of state -- at the prime minister’s official residence, which he has refused to vacate since his dismissal in October.

“The president has to appoint me prime minister as I command a majority in parliament,” he said.

“I am telling the president not to act like Hitler who bypassed the constituti­on... We are not going to allow him to do that.”

President Maithripal­a Sirisena sacked Wickremesi­nghe and replaced him with Mahinda Rajapakse, the larger-than-life former president credited with ending Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war with Tamil separatist­s in 2009.

However with Wickremesi­nghe’s supporters still controllin­g a majority in parliament -- which has witnessed brawls between MPs in recent weeks -- Rajapakse has lost two votes of confidence.

On Monday the Court of Appeal denied Rajapakse the authority to act as prime minister and stripped his cabinet of their powers, giving Rajapakse until December 12 to prove his legitimacy and that of his government.

Sirisena, a former opponent of Rajapakse, told a group of legislator­s on Monday that he would not reinstate Wickremesi­nghe even if the latter had the support of all 225 members of the legislatur­e.

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