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NPP sweeps the country from Dondra to Pt. Pedro
By Rathindra Kuruwita
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s National People’s Power (NPP) has achieved a historic victory in the November 14 general election, securing a two-thirds majority in Parliament with 6,863,186 votes and 159 seats. This is the first time that a political party has obtained two thirds of a vote under the proportional representation electoral system.
The NPP won 21 out of 22 electoral districts winning: Digamadulla, Gampaha, Colombo, Kandy, Puttalam, Jaffna, Ratnapura, Kurunegala, Kegalle, Anuradhapura, Vanni, Kalutara, Nuwara Eliya, Matale, Trincomalee, Badulla, Moneragala, Polonnaruwa, Hambantota, Galle, and Matara electoral districts.
The Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) won Batticaloa district.
This is the largest number of seats ever obtained by a single party since the parliamentary seat count was increased to 225. This is also the highest percent of valid votes obtained by a political party in a parliamentary election in the country (61.56 percent). Previously this record was held by United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) in 2010 (60.33 percent).
The NPP also secured the highest number of electorates a party had won in a general election (152), breaking a record by UPFA in 2010 (136). Also, NPP won the highest number of electoral districts won by a party (21), breaking a record by UPFA in 2010 (19).
It also secured the highest number of votes by a party, breaking Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna’s (SLPP) 6,853,960 in 2020.
The election results also marked a setback for opposition political parties. Sajith Premadasa’s Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) won 40 seats with 1,968,716 votes, down sharply from the 4.3 million votes it garnered in September’s presidential election.
The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) was reduced to just three seats and 350,429 votes—a stunning fall from its 59 percent landslide victory in 2020. Ranil Wickremesinghe’s New Democratic Front (NDF) managed only five seats with 500,835 votes, a significant decline from his 2.2 million votes in the presidential election. Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) won seven seats with 257,813 votes.
“One of the most remarkable aspects of this was NPP winning most of the North and East. This was a shock to many. This marks a new chapter in our political history,” Manjula Gajanayake, Executive Director, Institute of Democratic Reforms and Electoral Studies (IRES) told The Island.
A large number of prominent MPs failed to secure entry into parliament. These include Manusha Nanayakkara, Harin Fernando, Kanchana Wijesekera, Johnston Fernando, Ramesh Pathirana, and Mahinda Amaraweera. SamagiJana Balawegaya (SJB) stalwarts Eran Wickramaratne, and Hirunika Premachandra too failed to enter parliament. Former MP Ranjan Ramanayake too failed to win, while Dilith Jayaweera’s Sarvajana Balaya secured one national list seat but won nowhere.
Colombo District preferential votes results were as follows: (NPP) Harini Amarasuriya – 655,289, Chathuranga Abeysinghe – 127,166, Sunil Watagala – 125,700, Lakshman Nipuna Arachchi – 96,273, Aruna Panagoda – 91,081, Eranga Gunasekara – 85,180, Harshana Nanayakkara – 82,275, Kaushalya Ariyarathne – 80,814, Asitha Niroshana – 78,990, Rizvie Salih – 73,018, Susantha Dodawatta – 65,391, Chandana Sooriyaarachchi – 63,387, Samanmalee Gunasinghe – 59,657 and Dewananda Suraweera – 54,680.
(SJB)
Sajith Premadasa – 145,611, Harsha De Silva – 81,473, Mujibur Rahuman – 43,737 and S.M. Marikkar – 41,482.
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Lanka’s eligibility to draw next IMF tranche of USD 700 mn hinges on ‘restoration of cost-recovery pricing for electricity and fuel’
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday that the completion of Sri Lanka’s combined Fifth and Sixth Reviews, under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF), remains subject to approval by its Executive Board, which is expected to meet in the coming weeks.
Addressing a media briefing, IMF Communications Department Director, Julie Kozack, said IMF staff and Sri Lankan authorities had reached a staff-level agreement on 09 April.
She noted that several prior actions must be completed before the programme can be submitted to the Executive Board, including the restoration of cost-recovery pricing for electricity and fuel, measures to protect vulnerable groups, and the completion of financing assurances.
Upon Board approval, Sri Lanka would gain access to approximately US$700 million in financing, Kozack said.
Responding to a question on whether the government’s fuel subsidy scheme — including the Rs. 100 per litre diesel subsidy — was consistent with the IMF’s pricing framework, Kozack declined to comment directly on the measure. However, she reiterated that the programme requires both cost-recovery pricing reforms and safeguards for vulnerable communities.
Kozack also observed that Sri Lanka had recently faced “two very large shocks”, referring to Cyclone Ditwah and the wider external impact of the Middle East conflict, which, she said, had affected both the economy and the public.
Despite these challenges, she said Sri Lanka’s reform programme was yielding positive results, citing strong fiscal performance in 2025, progress in debt restructuring, 5 percent economic growth, and inflation returning to positive territory following a period of deflation.
She reaffirmed the IMF’s commitment to supporting Sri Lanka’s reform agenda, stressing that the institution continues to work closely with the authorities to sustain economic stability and recovery.
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Sanath Nishantha’s brother sentenced to jail over assault case
Former Arachchikattuwa Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman, Jagath Samantha, was yesterday sentenced to five-and-a-half years’ rigorous imprisonment by the Chilaw High Court after being found guilty of assaulting the Arachchikattuwa Divisional Secretary.
The court also ordered Samantha to pay Rs. 1 million as compensation to the victim, failing which he will serve an additional 24 months in prison.
The case had originally been filed against former State Minister Sanath Nishantha and his brother Jagath Samantha over the assault incident.
However, following the death of Sanath Nishantha, in a road accident on the Katunayake Expressway, on 25 January, 2024, only Samantha appeared before court for the proceedings.
The verdict was delivered after the High Court considered the evidence and submissions presented during the trial.
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SJB sees govt. hand in allowing unlawful take over of Malwana property by student activists
The main Opposition SJB yesterday alleged that the government has effectively allowed student activists to take control of the controversial Malwana property, once linked to former Minister Basil Rajapaksa.
SJB Kalutara District MP Jagath Vithana, speaking to reporters yesterday, claimed that a group had “unlawfully” entered the premises, taken possession of it, and begun cleaning it while police personnel stood by without intervening. He questioned whether such action had official sanction, asserting that responsibility lay with the government.
Warning of potential wider repercussions, Vithana said unchecked incidents of this nature could fuel public unrest and even escalate into more serious security threats.
The Malwana property, which Basil Rajapaksa has previously denied owning, was taken over by the state after attempts to auction it were reportedly obstructed.
Vithana stressed that state assets belong to the public and must be protected accordingly.
Meanwhile, members of the Inter University Students’ Federation (IUSF) occupied the Malwana premises on 14 May, saying the site should be repurposed for public use. The activists argued that successive administrations had failed to utilise properties allegedly acquired through public funds, and urged that the land be allocated to universities facing acute space constraints.
The IUSF said it had launched, what it described as, a “direct struggle” and vowed to continue the occupation until authorities addressed their demands.
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