Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MR STILL PRIME MINISTER: GOVT.

Says ready to show majority if NCM is brought constituti­onally MR to make statement in Parliament today

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

The government said that newly appointed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa would continue in the post because yesterday’s No-confidence Motion (NCM) had been brought unconstitu­tionally.

Addressing a news briefing last night, Minister Susil Premajayan­tha said Speaker Karu Jayasuriya acted in a biased manner and that the motion had not even been included in the Hansard.“the so called no-confidence motion was taken up for a debate after calling for the suspension of the standing orders. Everything was done so fast. First an MP handed over a motion to the Parliament General Secretary and the Speaker did not even look at that motion. He already had a pre-planned speech as well as a motion. All this time, the Mace was also not in its place, which is a sign the parliament­ary sessions had been suspended,” he said. He said conducting a vote by voice cannot be accepted and therefore, reiterated that no proper No-confidence Motion had been presented or passed in parliament yesterday. The Minister re-iterated that even if a No-confidence Motion was passed, the speaker has no authority to appoint a new Prime Minister. “Only the President can appoint a new Prime Minister,” he said.

He said Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa would make a statement in parliament today, one that he was scheduled to make yesterday but couldn’t. “Prime Minister Rajapaksa was not given the opportunit­y to speak in parliament yesterday. Therefore, he will make his statement today,” he said.

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