The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

Sri Lankan president to soon appoint new PM, cabinet

- UDITHA JAYASINGHE ALASDAIR PAL

COLOMBO/WEERAKETIY­A, Sri Lanka — Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said on Wednesday he would appoint a new prime minister and cabinet this week, after his elder brother and former premier Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned following deadly violence in the country.

The new prime minister and cabinet will command a majority in the 225seat parliament, Rajapaksa said, adding he will bring constituti­onal reforms to grant more power to the parliament.

“I am taking steps to form a new government to control the current situation, to prevent the country from falling into anarchy as well as to maintain the affairs of the government that have been halted.

The president’s statement followed comments from Sri Lanka’s central bank governor earlier in the day, who said he would quit within weeks unless political stability was restored.

P. Nandalal Weerasingh­e, appointed central bank chief last month to help the island nation of 22 million people find a way out of its worst economic crisis in history, said a stable government was essential to stop the turmoil.

“I have clearly told the president and other political party leaders that unless political stability is establishe­d in the next two weeks I will step down,” Weerasingh­e told reporters.

Ordinary Sri Lankans blame the government led by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his family for a meltdown in the Indian Ocean nation that reduced reserves to just about $50 million, stalling most imports and bringing massive shortages of essentials including cooking gas, fuel and medicine.

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