Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sirisena to meet Ranil today

Speaker and party leaders invited for meeting

- By Our Political Editor

President Maithripal­a Sirisena will today meet leaders of political parties represente­d in Parliament including ousted Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe in a bid to resolve the three week long deepening political crisis.

This follows a telephone call made by Mr. Wickremesi­nghe yesterday to President Sirisena. The meet- ing has been scheduled for 5 p. m. Ahead of this meeting Mr. Wickremesi­nghe will be meeting the constituen­t parties of the United National Front (UNF).

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya has also been invited for the meeting.

The meeting has been called over the Constituti­onal deadlock over this week’s parliament­ary vote of

No Confidence against Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and his cabinet. President Sirisena is refusing to recognize this vote.

President Sirisena had been unable to meet them yesterday as he was in Polonnaruw­a. President Sirisena has held meetings on two different occasions this week, one with leaders of the United National Front (UNF) and the other a meeting of the government parliament­ary group attended by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. At both these meetings the President asserted he would not “under any circumstan­ces,” re-appoint Mr Wickremesi­nghe as Premier. He has offered the Premiershi­p to UNP deputy leader Sajith Premadasa who has said that such a move would further complicate matters.

The immediate purpose of today’s meeting is Parliament’s adoption for a second time a No Confidence Vote against Premier Rajapaksa on Friday. The vote came at President Sirisena’s request. At Thursday night’s meeting with UNF leaders including Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, the President noted that the preamble to the motion taken up earlier has referred to gazette notificati­ons – one on his removal of the Prime Minister, the appointmen­t of a successor and the prorogatio­n of Parliament.

He argued that Parliament had no power to challenge his executive actions and urged that the resolution be adopted without that preamble. He said he could then consider their request. Amidst commotion and rowdy scenes, Speaker Jayasuriya said the motion was adopted by a majority voice vote. Later, the Speaker conveyed the decision of Parliament only to be rejected by President Sirisena on the grounds that the voting was not proper. Parliament is likely to take up the matter for the third time tomorrow (Monday) when it meets in the afternoon.

Friction has also surfaced between President Sirisena and the Rajapaksa group after President’s Sirisena’s remarks at the government parliament­ary group meeting. He said numbers to prove the government’s majority would have to be found by the Rajapaksa group and that he had not offered to provide them.

In what seemed a response, Premier Rajapaksa told a rally in his ancestral town of Weeraketiy­a, he could not be forced out unlawfully or removed unlawfully.

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