Khaleej Times

Lanka swaps foreign, finance ministers in cabinet rejig

- AFP

colombo — Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena announced his first cabinet reshuffle on Monday, switching his finance and foreign ministers as he resists mounting pressure from a breakaway faction in his own party.

Sirisena swapped the portfolios held by Finance Minister Ravi Karunanaya­ke and Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a in a shake up aimed at quelling dissent within the uneasy government he has led since August 2015.

The president asked his cabinet to “ensure collective responsibi­lity through friendship with each other and commitment to develop the country.”

“This cabinet reshuffle will provide a new impetus to Sri Lanka’s developmen­t,” Sirisena said in a statement.

The two ministers — key powerbroke­rs in the coalition — have been fending off calls for their removal from a rogue faction of Sirisena’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP).

Sirisena defected from the SLFP in late 2014, and with the support of the United National Party (UNP) successful­ly challenged his former boss and warera president, Mahinda Rajapakse, at the 2015 presidenti­al elections.

But Sirisena’s efforts since then to wrestle back control of his SLFP have sowed tension within the joint alliance with the UNP, led by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe.

Monday’s reshuffle had been foreshadow­ed for months, and was opposed by the UNP, which feared losing powerful posts within the coalition.

Wickremesi­nghe attended Monday’s swearing in ceremony for new ministers, which was off limits to the press. There was no immediate comment from the UNP regarding the shake up.

Sirisena also removed Ports Minister Arjuna Ranatunga, who had been resisting government efforts to forge a partnershi­p with China to develop a lossmaking, deep-sea port in the island’s south. —

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