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Sri Lanka parliament blocks cash flow to Rajapaksa office

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colombo — Sri Lanka’s parliament voted Thursday to block any spending by the prime minister’s office, further paralysing a government adrift from weeks of conflict as two rivals claim to run the country.

The island has been in crisis since October 26 when the president sacked prime minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and replaced him with Mahinda Rajapaksa, a charismati­c but divisive former leader.

Wickremesi­nghe has refused to stand aside and commands a majority in parliament, which has twice voted against Rajakapsa’s leadership and demanded he vacate the top office.

The war-era strongman has doubled down and backed by President Maithripal­a Sirisena, has named a cabinet and assumed duties as head of a disputed government without parliament­ary support.

In a further effort to undercut his power, parliament moved a resolution cutting off funds to the prime minister’s office, depriving Rajapakse of the cash he needs to run government.

“We propose to stop any spending because he is not holding the position of prime minister legally,” said Ravi Karunanaya­ke, a legislator from Wickremesi­nghe’s party.

“This is a rogue government and parliament will take back control of finances through this motion.”

It worsens matters for the purported government headed by Rajapaksa, which has been unable to present a budget for 2019 and risks entering the new year without parliament­ary approval for any new spending.

Moody’s recently downgraded Sri Lanka’s credit rating amid warnings the island could default on its considerab­le foreign debt.

Meanwhile, two MPs defected from the Sirisena-Rajapakse faction on Thursday to Wickremesi­nghe’s camp, dealing a further blow to the ailing government unable to stamp its authority since last month.—

 ?? AFP ?? Former president and currently appointed prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa arrives at parliament in Colombo. —
AFP Former president and currently appointed prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa arrives at parliament in Colombo. —

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