Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GRANTING OF NOMINATION­S EXPECTED TO BE PROBLEMATI­C: GAMMANPILA

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

While saying that it was natural to have issues regarding granting of nomination­s to crop up during the run up to elections, Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) Leader Udaya Gammanpila said the situation is expected to be further intensifie­d before the upcoming general election.

Addressing a news briefing, he said they hope to tackle the issues that may arise due to the fierce tussle for nomination­s in an intelligen­t manner.

Nomination­s are always limited but the demand is unlimited. For example in the Matale district, nomination­s can only be granted to eight candidates. However, our new alliance comprises of 10 main political parties while there are another 16 political parties as well,” Gammanpila said.

“In this backdrop,it is not going to be as easy as previous elections to be able to grant nomination­s satisfying all,” Gammanpila said.

“Due to the fierce battle that prevailed for the nomination­s during the local government election, 11 of our nomination­s got rejected,’ he added.

Meanwhile,

Ravinatha Aryasinghe, who was the then permanent representa­tive to the UN, had requested the former Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a in writing not to proceed with the decision to co-sponsor the resolution, to which the then Foreign Minister did not give heed

commenting on the Government’s decision to withdraw from the Resolution 40/1, which also incorporat­es and builds on preceding Resolution­s 30/1, Gammanpila said the decision to co sponsor the resolution was taken by the previous regime without the consent from the President, Cabinet and Parliament. “Ravinatha Aryasinghe, who was the then permanent representa­tive to the UN, had requested the former Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a in writing not to proceed with the decision to co-sponsor the resolution, to which the then Foreign Minister did not give heed,” he added.

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