Times of Oman

Sri Lanka reinstates ousted prime minister

Wickremesi­nghe had refused to step aside since being dumped and replaced by Mahinda Rajapakse — leaving the country with two rival leaders and no functionin­g government

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday reappointe­d as prime minister the same man he sacked from the job nearly two months ago, ending a messy power struggle that had paralysed the island nation.

Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, whose shock dismissal in late October threw Sri Lanka into constituti­onal crisis, was sworn in at a closeddoor ceremony in the president’s office in Colombo.

The 69-year-old had refused to step aside since being dumped and replaced by controvers­ial strongman Mahinda Rajapakse — leaving the country with two rival leaders and no functionin­g government.

The ousted premier had long asserted his dismissal was illegal, a view supported by Sri Lanka’s parliament which six times voted against Rajapakse’s claim to rule during tumultuous sessions that erupted into brawls.

President Maithripal­a Sirisena had refused to bow to pressure as the country drifted, declaring he would never reappoint Wickremesi­nghe and deriding his once-ally in public speeches as their alliance imploded.

The acrimony between the two was underscore­d Sunday when Sirisena barred journalist­s from attending the swearing-in ceremony — leaving it to Wickremesi­nghe’s legislator­s to announce the appointmen­t.

“We thank the citizens of the country who fought the illegal seizure of power and ensured that democracy was restored,” his United National Party of Sri Lanka posted on Twitter.

A photo of the foes smiling and bowing at each other circulated widely on social media, and crackers were burst in celebratio­n in parts of the country.

A spokesman for Wickremesi­nghe said he was expected to form a cabinet in the coming days with priority given to the 2019 budget — without which Sri Lanka risks government shutdown and defaulting on its sizeable foreign debt.

On Wednesday, the legislatur­e voted overwhelmi­ngly to demand the reinstatem­ent of Wickremesi­nghe. Sirisena’s resistance became untenable after the country’s highest court last week ruled that he acted outside the constituti­on when he dissolved parliament in early November and called early elections.

The Supreme Court also confirmed that Mahinda Rajapakse could not exercise the powers of a prime minister until he proved his legitimacy -- which without enough support in parliament was impossible.

Sirisena’s disputed appointee had pressed ahead, forming a purported government and naming a cabinet even as parliament cut off state funds to his office.

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 ?? – Reuters file photo ?? POWER STRUGGLE ENDS: Ranil Wickremesi­nghe was sworn in at a closed-door ceremony in the president’s office in Colombo, Sri Lanka .
– Reuters file photo POWER STRUGGLE ENDS: Ranil Wickremesi­nghe was sworn in at a closed-door ceremony in the president’s office in Colombo, Sri Lanka .

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