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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Vikramasingh's team is bringing allegations against Sirisena


Vikramasingh's team is bringing allegations against Sirisena
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena Photo: AFP

Vikramasingh's team is bringing allegations against Sirisena

External Affairs Minister Ronyil Bikramasinghe's party is thinking about bringing an impeachment against Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena. Some leaders of the United National Party (UNP) insisted on such steps.

UNP MP Sunil Singh said at an emergency meeting at the Prime Minister's Temple Temple Trilogy on Monday, "Several ministers-MPs of the party have proposed a proposal against the action against Sirisena." The matter is under consideration. Still the final decision has not been taken. '

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya has warned that if the conflict of power between the President and the expelled PM is not resolved, then there will be bloodbath in Sri Lanka. News AFP and Sri Lanka Guardian

President Sirisena sworn in on Friday by promising new Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. Bikramsingh's team is walking towards legal action against Sirisena's unconstitutional program.

UNP MP Zyampapathi Vikramarath said that Prime Minister Bikramasinha dismissed the entire constitution. According to Article 48 (2) of the Constitution, 'If the new government's budget bill or the budget proposal fails or the prosecution can be passed against the government, it will be possible to recover the expelled cabinet. If this happens, then the Prime Minister will get back to Bikramasinghe. '

Regarding the non-confidence offer against Bikram Singh, he said, "There is a support of 120 MPs in the parliament to stop this move. 113 MPs are required to avoid non-confidence.

MP Sansinghe said, "The constitutional pathway to prove the majority in parliament to hand over the immediate dismissal of the new Prime Minister." Media and finance minister, Mongla Samarbira, promised to convince Sirisena, "The president's coup will be hampered. We have a majority in parliament. So there is nothing to fear. '

Law Minister Ronging Banadara and MP Mujibur Rahman also opted for the proposal to bring an impeachment motion against the President. Speaker Jayasuriya said, "Sri Lanka's political crisis will be resolved through our parliament. But if we go through the highway, then blood will flow in the country. '

International pressure is mounting on Sirisena: the United Nations and the United States have called for the resumption of parliament session and to resolve Sri Lanka's constitutional crisis.

UN Secretary General spokesman Stefan Duzarik said on Sunday, "The criticism of Sri Lanka's non-political activities has been expressed by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Gutures urged President Sirisena to start parliamentary work.

In a statement, US State Department spokeswoman Hidan Nourett said in a statement: "We urge the President to immediately talk to the Speaker and start the parliamentary program and to hand over the responsibility of the Prime Minister to a democratic representative."

Exiled Prime Minister Ronil Bikramasinghe calls for a mass protest in Sri Lanka to stop presidential unconstitutional activities and democracy. He has called at a press conference in the Prime Minister's residence at Temple Press on Monday.

Vikramasinghe said, "At the critical juncture of the country, the citizens will have to go down the road to forget the political divide. To ensure the good future of the country, there will be a must-to-shoulder on this rally to establish democracy. "The Sri Lankan Guardian

Vikramasinha denied all such charges brought against him. In a speech to the nation on Sunday, President Maithripala Sirisena said that Vikramasingh's cabinet minister was sacked for conspiracy to kill him. President Sirisena sworn in on Friday by the new Prime Minister of Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Referring to the mass upsurge of establishing democracy in 2015, Bikramasinghe said, "On January 8, 2015, everybody in this country of 62 million people came to Qatar every year to restore the country's democracy, peace and prosperity. We rallied against corruption, organized the rally. I stood up against government's hypocrisy and fraud for the sake of economic development of the country.

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