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Oshala moves court against MP Archchuna
The Court of Appeal yesterday (17) fixed for consideration on 15 January, 2025, a quo warranto petition filed by civil society activist and ‘Abhinawa Niwahal Peramuna’ Oshala Herath seeking a writ order disqualifying Jaffna District Independent MP Ramanathan Archchuna from holding a parliamentary seat.
The Court of Appeal said so when Herath’s petition was taken up before a two-member Appeals Court bench comprising Justices Sobhitha Rajakaruna and Mahen Gopallawa.
The petitioner has alleged that MP Ramanathan Archchuna has handed over his nominations for the 2024 General Election without resigning from his post as a government medical officer.
The petitioner pointed out that nominations couldn’t be submitted by an individual for an election without resigning from a post he/she held in the public service. The court was told that Archchuna has violated the provisions of the Elections Act.
The petitioner sought an order be issued declaring that the respondent MP is not qualified to hold a seat in Parliament under the Constitution and to invalidate his appointment as an MP.
Accordingly, the court has ordered the petition to be called on 15 January, 2025.
N. K. Ashokbharan and Shenal Fernando appeared for the petitioner.
The Supreme Court over a year ago removed State Minister Diana Gamage from Parliament after Herath challenged her being a Sri Lankan MP while also being a dual citizen of the UK.
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Mohamed Nizam Kariapper sworn in as a Member of Parliament
Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) National list nominee, Mohamed Nizam Kariapper was sworn in as a member of the Tenth Parliament before the Speaker (Dr.) Jagath Wickramaratne today (Dec. 18).
Following taking oaths before the Speaker, he signed the Members roll kept before the Secretary General of Parliament Mrs. Kushani Rohanadeera.
The first session of the Tenth Parliament convened on November 21st and the new members took oaths on that day. At that time, the names for the four national list seats allocated to the Samagi Jana Balawegaya had not been published in the gazette and the Election Commission had issued the gazette notification containing the names of these new members on the 12th. Accordingly, out of the four members, Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe, . Muhammedu Ismail Muththu Muhammedu, and Mano Ganesan were sworn in as Members of Parliament yesterday (17)
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President returns to island after India visit
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake returned to the island yesterday(17) after successfully concluding a three-day official visit to India.
The President undertook this visit at the invitation of Indian President Droupadi Murmu. During the visit, he engaged in several bilateral discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian government ministers, and leading Indian business magnates.
The delegation accompanying the President included Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath, as well as Labour Minister and Economic Development Deputy Minister Prof. Anil Jayantha Fernando.
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Govt. intends to save Rs. 1,200 mn by reducing ex-Presidents’ security
Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala announced in Parliament yesterday that the government expected to save Rs. 1,200 million annually in taxpayer funds by pruning down VIP security. The announcement was made following a review of security arrangements for former Presidents.
The Minister defended the government move in response to concerns raised by critics, stating that those opposing the decision were primarily motivated by personal interests, seeking to misuse public funds.
Minister Wijepala emphasised that the government remained committed to fiscal responsibility while maintaining necessary security measures.
As part of the cost-cutting initiative, the government will begin withdrawing Tri-forces personnel from the security details of former Presidents, starting next week. This move is expected to help reduce the burden on the public purse, without compromising the safety of the individuals concerned.
To further justify the changes, Minister Wijepala provided a detailed breakdown of security expenditure for former Presidents for the first 11 months of 2024, up to 15 December. The cumulative expenditure for this period amounted to Rs. 1,448 million.
The breakdown of security expenses is as follows: Mahinda Rajapaksa’s security costs totalled Rs. 710 million, with Rs. 328 million spent on Tri-forces, Rs. 327 million on police, and Rs. 55 million on the Presidential Secretariat. Maithripala Sirisena’s security expenses amounted to Rs. 207 million, with Rs. 6 million for Tri-forces, Rs. 185 million for the police, and Rs. 16 million for the Presidential Secretariat. Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s security costs were Rs. 307 million, with Rs. 258 million spent on Tri-forces, Rs. 39 million on police, and Rs. 10 million on the Presidential Secretariat. For Ranil Wickremesinghe, the total for three months was Rs. 82 million, broken down as Rs. 19 million for Tri-forces, Rs. 60 million for police, and Rs. 3 million for the Presidential Secretariat. Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga incurred no costs for Tri-forces but spent Rs. 99 million on police and Rs. 12 million on the Presidential Secretariat, bringing her total to Rs. 110 million. Hema Premadasa, the widow of the late President Ranasinghe Premadasa, spent Rs. 33 million, with no costs for Tri-forces, Rs. 30 million for the police, and Rs. 3 million for the Presidential Secretariat.
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