Sri Lankan Prez Dissanayake to appoint new PM, Cabinet on Monday
The NPP on Friday swept the parliamentary elections by winning a two-thirds majority, and also dominating the Jaffna electoral district – the heartland of the nation’s Tamil minority
PTI
Colombo, 16 Nov
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara
Dissanayake will appoint a new Prime Minister and Cabinet on Monday after his
National People’s Power secured a record-breaking victory in the snap general
election.
The NPP on Friday swept the
parliamentary elections by winning a two-thirds majority, and also dominating
the Jaffna electoral district – the heartland of the nation’s Tamil minority.
“We will be appointing a Cabinet on
Monday, limited to 25. It could be even less – 23 or 24. There will be
scientific allocation of subjects for the ministries," Tilwin Silva, the
NPP's senior spokesman told reporters.
According to Article 46 of the
Constitution, the total number of Cabinet ministers is limited to 30. The
number of deputy ministers shall not, in the aggregate, exceed 40.
Silva said the deputy ministers'
number could be higher. “We may have to appoint extra deputy ministers to
handle subjects of a bigger ministry," he said.
The NPP has been advocating a
smaller government to reduce costs for the public.
Since the NPP won the presidential
election in September, the government functioned with just 3 ministers,
including the President. The NPP's victory in the parliamentary election has
created many firsts and records for it.
It received 61.56 per cent of
the total votes counted. The previous best was 60.33 per cent by former
president Mahinda Rajapaksa's party in the 2010 election.
The NPP won the highest number of
polling divisions, 152 out of 168, the previous best was Rajapaksa’s 136. It
also won the highest number of districts 21 out of 22, the previous best was 19
by Rajapaksa in 2010.
It has the highest number of 159
parliamentary seats over Rajapaksa’s 145 in 2020. Under the proportional
representation system of elections, they became the first party to cross the
150 mark to gain a two-thirds absolute majority.
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