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All-party interim Govt: proposal presented to President

9 April, 2022

A proposal to set up an all-party interim Government has been presented to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa by a group of parliamentarians who left the ruling party to remain independent in Parliament.

They said that conditions that help calm public unrest, restore people’s lives and allow the people to elect a Government of their choice should be created.

Former President Maithripala Sirisena on behalf of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), former Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara on behalf of the 10 independent parties, SLPP MPs Anura Priyadarshana Yapa and Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe have signed the document.

The letter contains the following proposals

• Setting up a national executive council comprising the leaders of political parties represented in Parliament.

• Maintenance of a limited number of ministers to run the interim Government with the scope of their duties being determined by the national executive council.

• Appointment of a new Prime Minister by the President on the instructions of the National Executive Council.

• Appointment of a limited number of Cabinet of ministers by the President on the instructions of the National Executive Council.

• Appointment of a limited number of Ministerial Secretaries by the President on the instructions of the National Executive Council.

• Ministers to function without receiving salaries.

• Ensure a continuous supply of medicine, essential food items, electricity, petroleum, gas, fertiliser, agricultural and industrial inputs.

• Re-imposition of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution with amendments.

• Formulation of a national policy within six months, for sectors such as education, health and energy that would not change with the change of Government.

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