Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MPS RALLY FOR SNAP GENERAL ELECTION AMIDST PRESIDENT’S PUSH FOR PRESIDENTI­AL POLL

- YOHAN PERERA

● UNP Chairman MP Vajira Abeywardan­e hinted at it yesterday when he said that only Parliament had to decide whether there should be an early general election or not

● The President affirmed to the Cabinet of Ministers that he would not call for any snap general election ahead of the presidenti­al election which is on schedule in terms of the Constituti­on

Following the exclusive revelation by the Daily Mirror on Tuesday that the presidenti­al election will be conducted in the first week of October, MPS from across the divide - except those from the National People’s Power (NPP) - have ramped up efforts to prevail upon President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe to declare a snap general election as early as possible.

Earlier, Basil Rajapaksa of the Sri Lanka

Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), requested the President in his one on one meeting that the parliament­ary election should precede the presidenti­al election. In his calculatio­n, a parliament­ary election at this juncture is more advantageo­us to his party than a presidenti­al election which is slated to be conducted before October 17.

However, as reported by the Daily Mirror, the President affirmed to the Cabinet of Ministers that he would not call for any snap general election ahead of the presidenti­al election which is on schedule in terms of the

Constituti­on. The Daily Mirror now learns that some parliament­arians have initiated action for the passing of a resolution in Parliament to be communicat­ed to the President calling for an early general election. UNP Chairman MP Vajira Abeywardan­e hinted at it yesterday when he said that only Parliament had to decide whether there should be an early general election or not .

“The presidenti­al election is slated to be held before October 16 this year but Parliament will decide whether there should be an early election or not,” he said.

“The opposition had alleged that the general elections will be postponed in the guise of amending the electoral system. However this allegation is far from being true as the general elections will not be postponed,” he added.

He said the President will unite all political parties and be a national candidate at the next Presidenti­al election.“the President will contest the presidenti­al election as a man who will unite all parties,” he said, indicating that Wickremesi­nghe will contest the upcoming Presidenti­al candidate as a common candidate.

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