Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Gota has his style of governance

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

Cabinet spokesman and Minister Bandula Gunawardan­a said yesterday President Gotabaya Rajapaksa takes the full responsibi­lity of Cabinet decisions and government’s performanc­e and therefore would prefer to personally chair all cabinet meetings.

Asked by the Daily Mirror as to why he did not ask his elder brother Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa to hold the cabinet meeting in his absence when he visited Singapore last week for a medical check up, Minister Gunawardan­a said President Rajapaksa rather likes to preside over all cabinet meetings and be appraised of the proceeding­s.

The dialogue between Minister Gunawardan­a and the Daily Mirror ensued as follows:

Daily Mirror:

Former President Maithripal­a Sirisena never entrusted the task to hold cabinet meetings to his Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe when the President went abroad. We can understand that as there was a Mongoose – Cobra like rivalry between them. But former President Chandrika Kumaratung­a had instructed her Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramana­yaka to chair cabinet meeting in her absence. Why Gotabaya did not ask his elder brother Mahinda to hold the cabinet meeting when he was away? Does not he have any confidence in his brother?

Minister Gunawardan­a:

Not at all. that is his style of governance. there is no fear on another among Rajapaksas.

Daily Mirror:

Anyhow, why was the Cabinet meeting not held last week?

Minister Gunawardan­a:

That is because President Rajapaksa wants to know what was going on at the cabinet meeting first hand. He thinks, if there was no emergency or important national issue to address immediatel­y in his absence, there is no need to hold the cabinet meeting. For instance, I cannot hold the cabinet news briefing with confidence and answer your questions with responsibi­lity if I did not attend the cabinet meeting. I would not attend to the cabinet news briefing if I could not attend cabinet meeting.

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