Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

To Govt. counter in curtailmen­t a fresh of bid funds to to PM’S muster office: support

We await the Supreme Court ruling

- BY KELUM BANDARA

Ahead of another parliament­ary vote to curtail expenditur­e to the Office of Prime Minister by the UNP , the government is making fresh efforts to muster the simple majority, a Minister said yesterday.

Highways Minister S.B. Dissanayak­e who acted as the go-between in the formation of the new government told Daily Mirror that Dissolutio­n of Parliament hampered the process of luring UNP MPS. He said the government could have secured at least 117 MPS otherwise.

We await the Supreme Court ruling. If it is in favour of dissolutio­n, there is no issue. Otherwise, we will get a few more defections from the UNP. Once the motion against the Prime Minister’s Office is passed, we will go for the next step

However, he said a committee was appointed last Friday to work out fresh arrangemen­ts to win over crossovers. “We await the Supreme Court ruling. If it is in favour of dissolutio­n, there is no issue. Otherwise, we will get a few more defections from the UNP,” he said. Meanwhile, Parliament will take up a vote on November 29 to curtail expenditur­e for the Office of Prime Minister. Former Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said another motion would be moved on November 30 seeking to stop financial allocation­s to the new Cabinet.

“Once the motion against the Prime Minister’s Office is passed, we will go for the next step,” he said.

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