The Borneo Post

Sri Lanka parliament adjourned after just five minutes

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s parliament was adjourned after just five minutes yesterday after opening for the first time since MPs brawled and threw objects at each other last week.

The island has been politicall­y paralysed since October 26 when President Maithripal­a Sirisena sacked prime minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and replaced him with Mahinda Rajapakse.

Rajapakse has lost two noconfiden­ce votes and last week his supporters threw projectile­s and chilli powder at their rivals and the speaker, deepening internatio­nal concern.

Yesterday’s session was adjourned after five minutes as the 225-member assembly failed to agree on a committee to draw up the legislatur­e’s agenda. They were to meet again on Friday.

Sirisena has also refused to accept the parliament’s noconfiden­ce votes. Wickremesi­nghe for his part has refused to leave the prime minister’s official residence.

The rival factions held talks with Sirisena on Sunday night in a bid to negotiate an end to the crisis, but it ended in failure, according to the two sides.

After sacking Wickremesi­nghe last month, Sirisena initially suspended parliament and then dissolved it on November 9, calling snap elections for January 5.

However these moves were suspended by the Supreme Court last Tuesday pending an investigat­ion. The legislatur­e reconvened the following day but degenerate­d into a punch-up.

For 19 days, Sri Lanka had two claimants to the prime minister’s post — but on Thursday parliament speaker Karu Jayasuriya held that he would recognise neither.

Legislator­s on both sides say that with the administra­tion at a standstill, key sectors such as tourism in the Indian Ocean island popular with visitors suffering badly. — AFP

 ??  ?? Sri Lankan civil activists demonstrat­e amid an ongoing political crisis, as rain falls in Colombo. — AFP photo
Sri Lankan civil activists demonstrat­e amid an ongoing political crisis, as rain falls in Colombo. — AFP photo

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