Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SPEAKER DECLARES

NO CONFIDENCE AGAINST MR PASSED BY VOICE VOTE

- BY KELUM BANDARA AND YOHAN PERERA

The Constituti­onal impasse, triggered by the sacking of UNP leader Ranil Wickremesi­nghe from the Prime Minister post, is poised to take a new turn as Speaker Karu Jayasuriya declared in Parliament yesterday that the vote of No-confidence (NCM) against Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa was passed by voice vote in the House.

However, the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) of Mr Rajapaksa declined to accept the Speaker’s ruling.

After the Supreme Court issued a Stay Order suspending the dissolutio­n of Parliament, it was reconvened yesterday.

Secretary-general of Parliament Dammika Dasanayake read out the Statement by President Maithripal­a Sirisena as it was a ceremonial sitting after a period of prorogatio­n.

Meanwhile, tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP M.A. Sumanthira­n, referring to Standing Order 135, asked for the suspension of the Standing Orders to carry out the businesses for the day according to an agenda to be decided by the House on the same day.the leader of the House Dinesh Gunawardan­e said everyone, including the Speaker, was bound by the Constituti­on.

He said the Standing Orders could be implemente­d only in conformity with the Constituti­on. “after reading out the President’s statement, only the adjournmen­t of the House is scheduled for the day,” he said.

Despite his repeated requests, a vote was taken for the suspension of the Standing Orders.

It was hurriedly moved by Mr Sumanthira­n to be seconded instantly by JVP MP Vijitha Herath.

The suspension of the Standing Orders enabled JVP MP Anura Kumara Dissanayak­e, who moved a No-confidence Motion (NCM) against Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa on the basis that his appointmen­t of October 26, 2018, was not constituti­onal. Mr Herath seconded it, and then the Speaker asked for a roll call amidst the chorus of protesting shouts by the Government members.

Housing Minister Wimal Weerawansa said nowhere in history had a No-confidence Motion been taken for a vote in this manner. “once a motion is handed over, it has to be placed on the Order Paper. then, a date has to be agreed upon by the party leaders for the debate. We have never seen the procedure being flouted in this manner,” he charged. While the Government members persisted with their bout of shouts against the moving of the motion, the Speaker proceeded with the vote.all Opposition MPS stood up in favour of the motion.

As there was no call for a division by the Government side, the Speaker declared the motion passed by voice vote.

Also, he announced that the new Government had no Parliament­ary majority.

The UNP MPS were wearing black Satakaya, which said, For democracy.

Two MPS Manusha Nanayakkar­a and Piyasena Gamage crossed the floor of the House before the vote and joined hands with the UNP amidst applause from its MPS.

Besides, MP A.H.M. Fowzie, who joined the UNP earlier, remained seated with the Opposition right from the beginning.

During the vote, some Government MPS, including Prasanna Ranaweera, Padma Udayasanth­a Gunasekera, Sanath Nisantha and Janaka Wakkumbura rushed to the Well of the House and shouted at the Speaker calling him the most partisan Speaker Sri Lanka ever had.

Some UNP MPS such as Chaminda Wejesiri tried to run into the Well to confront them. But, he was prevented from doing so by UNP MP Dr Harsha de Silva ostensibly fearing that any untoward incident would reflect badly on them internatio­nally.

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Oppisition members voting
 ??  ?? Government members protesting PIX DAMITH WICKRAMASI­NGHE
Government members protesting PIX DAMITH WICKRAMASI­NGHE
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