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Sri Lanka's Parliament Speaker says "compelled" to recognize earlier govt till Parliament majority proven

Source: Xinhua| 2018-11-05 19:40:46|Editor: xuxin
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COLOMBO, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lankan Parliament Speaker Karu Jayasuriya on Monday said that in the midst of a political crisis prevailing in the island, he was compelled to accept the status of the earlier government till the new political alliance prove their majority at the Parliament.

In a statement, the Speaker said that a majority of lawmakers in the 225 member Parliament were of the opinion that the recent changes made in the Parliament were undemocratic and inconsistent with Parliamentary traditions.

"At a time it has been brought to my attention by the majority that the lawful summoning of Parliament has been prevented and the rights of the Members of Parliament have been usurped, in the name of justice and fair play, I have to make my stance known to the world," Jayasuriya said.

"I wish to emphasize that I am compelled to accept the status that existed previously until such time that the new political alliance prove their majority in Parliament," he added.

The Speaker said he was further of the opinion that following the request submitted to him by 116 Parliamentarians stating that the decision made by the President in sacking Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was unconstitutional and undemocratic, their call for Parliament to be summoned immediately was also "extremely reasonable".

Sri Lanka has been plunged into a political turmoil since Oct. 26, when President Maithripala Sirisena, in a surprising move dissolved the cabinet and sacked Prime Minister Wickremesinghe, and appointed former President Mahinda Rajapakse to the post.

Sirisena made the decision after his United People's Freedom Alliance pulled out of the national unity government which it had formed with Wickremesinghe's United National Party.

A new caretaker government has since then been appointed, with Wickremesinghe and other political parties calling the move illegal and urging Speaker Jayasuriya to convene the Parliament to prove their majority.

On Oct. 27, Sirisena prorogued the Parliament till Nov. 16, but on Sunday evening he issued a special gazette notification saying the Parliament would convene on Nov. 14.

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