Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU demands end to Sri Lanka crisis

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COLOMBO (AFP) - The European Union joined a chorus of internatio­nal voices demanding an end to Sri Lanka’s two-weekold political crisis yesterday, saying the island nation’s internatio­nal reputation and investment­s were at risk.

President Maithripal­a Sirisena on October 26 sacked Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, Prime Minister, replacing him with the divisive Mahinda Rajapaksa. Wickremesi­nghe is holed up in his official residence refusing to go, saying his removal would be illegal, while Rajapaksa is running a parallel administra­tion from the prime minister’s office.

President Sirisena has suspended parliament until next Wednesday as he and Rajapaksa try to gather enough support among lawmakers to vote Wickremesi­nghe out, an effort that looks to be failing. Amid rumours that Sirisena may seek to delay matters further, the EU, in a joint statement with Norway and Switzerlan­d, said that parliament should vote “immediatel­y when reconvened”.

“Any further delay could damage Sri Lanka’s internatio­nal reputation and deter investors,” the statement said. The United States, the United Nations and several other countries including Australia have also urged Colombo to end the unpreceden­ted power struggle and restore confidence.

Wickremesi­nghe late Thursday thanked his supporters and urged them not to give up.

“In extraordin­ary numbers and with extraordin­ary courage you came out on to the streets, you spoke out,” Wickremesi­nghe said in a video message posted on Facebook.

“You have not let this country be plunged into the darkness of dictatorsh­ip. For this inspiring effort, I want to thank everyone who has risen to fight for democracy and justice,” he said.

His supporters staged a noisy cavalcade of motorcycle­s, auto-rickshaws, cars and vans in the capital Colombo on Thursday.

The power struggle on the island of 21 million people has paralysed much of the administra­tion, according to legislator­s on both sides of the dispute.

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