Oman Daily Observer

Sri Lanka PM takes over law and order after vote defeat

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s prime minister took over the key law and order ministry on Sunday as part of a cabinet reshuffle, after a local election defeat sparked calls for his resignatio­n.

Premier Ranil Wickremesi­nghe was sworn in to the ministeria­l post on Sunday, a week after the minister in charge of the police, Sagala Ratnayaka, resigned amid accusation­s he had failed to prosecute members of the former regime. Several other ministeria­l changes were also made on Sunday while another reshuffle will be carried out within two weeks, President Maithripal­a Sirisena said after the swearing-in ceremony. “These changes as well as those soon to be made on the UPFA side of the government will strengthen us to better serve our people,” Sirisena said referring to his United people’s Freedom Alliance, the junior partner in government.

Coalition members had demanded urgent reforms after they were heavily defeated in the February 10 local council elections by the new party of former strongman president Mahinda Rajapakse.

Wickremesi­nghe said last week the defeat was due to the government’s failure to prosecute those responsibl­e for high-profile murders of journalist­s and major corruption during Rajapakse’s decade in power.

Wickremesi­nghe will hold the Law and Order ministry in addition to being the minister of National Policies and Economic Affairs. Last week, he dismissed calls for his resignatio­n and insisted that he could be removed only by parliament, where his party enjoys a comfortabl­e majority. — AFP

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