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President Dissanayake leaves for India
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake left the island this afternoon (15) for India, marking his first official foreign visit after assuming office. The visit, which takes place at the invitation of the Indian President Droupadi Murmu, will continue until December 17.
During the visit, President Dissanayake will hold high-level bilateral discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on significant issues of mutual interest. He is also scheduled to meet Indian Vice President Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, Health Minister J.P. Nadda, and National Security Advisor Shri Ajit Doval, among other senior officials.
As part of his agenda, the President will participate in a business forum in New Delhi, aimed at strengthening investment and trade ties between the two countries.
The visit will conclude with a trip to Bodh Gaya, a site of spiritual and cultural significance.
Accompanying the President are Foreign Affairs, Overseas Employment, and Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath, along with the Minister of Labour and Deputy Economic Development Minister Prof. Anil Jayanta Fernando.
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Five Acting Ministers appointed
The following Deputy Minister have been appointed as acting Ministers in the absence of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who is on an official visit to India.
Acting Minister of Digital Economy – Deputy Minister Eranga Weeraratne
Acting Minister of Defence – Deputy Minister Aruna Jayasekara
Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism – Deputy Minister Arun Hemachandra
Acting Minister of Finance and Planning – Deputy Minister Dr. Harshana Sooriyapperuma
Acting Minister of Labour – Deputy Minister Mahinda Jayasinghe
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‘Dr’ title before the name of the Minister of Justice and National Integration an error by Parliament staff-Director of Legislative Services and Director of Communications (Acting) of Parliament
In a statement, the Director of Legislative Services and Director of Communications (Acting) of Parliament, Mr. Jayalath Perera, has emphasized the following points in relation to reports published in the media regarding the title of ‘’Dr.’’ mentioned before the name of the Minister of Justice and National Integration, Attorney-at-Law, Harshana Nanayakkara, in the directory of Members of Parliament on the Parliament website.
Mr. Perera stated that it is important to note that. Member of Parliament Harshana Nanayakkara has not indicated holding a doctoral degree in the information provided to Parliament and the appearance of the title “Dr.” before the Minister’s name was a result of an error in entering the relevant data. Accordingly, steps have been taken to rectify this mistake.
He also expressed deepest regret for the inconvenience caused to the Minister of Justice and National Integration, Attorney-at-Law, Harshana Nanayakkara, in this regard.
Mr. Jayalath Perera further stated that the process of re-checking and updating the information of all Members of Parliament on the parliament website is currently underway.
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Speaker resigns claiming he did not lie about his Ph.D.
Says he has no documentary proof now but will present it later
by Anuradha Hiripitiyage
Asoka Sapumal Ranwala resigned from the position of Speaker of Parliament on Friday.
In a statement, Ranwala clarified that he had never lied about his educational qualifications but admitted that he currently lacks documentary proof of his academic achievements. He stated that he had been awarded a doctorate by a research institute affiliated with Waseda University in Japan and hoped to present the degree certificate in the future.
“However, given the confusion surrounding the issue and to prevent embarrassment for those who trusted and voted for this government, I have decided to resign from the post of Speaker for the time being,” Ranwala said in his statement.
Translation of the full text of the statement which is orginally in Sinhala: “Concerns have recently been raised regarding my academic qualifications. I want to clarify that I have never lied about my educational background. However, I am currently unable to provide documentary proof of my qualifications, as I do not possess certain certificates. I am in the process of obtaining these certificates from the relevant institutions.
I was awarded a doctorate by a research institute affiliated with Waseda University in Japan, and I am hopeful that I will be able to obtain the certificate from the institute and present it as soon as possible.
Given the confusion surrounding this issue, and in order to prevent embarrassment for those who have trusted and voted for this government, I have decided to resign from the position of Speaker for the time being.”
His resignation came after it became apparent that MPs of the JVP/NPP government were preparing to make a significant decision regarding a no-confidence motion against Ranwala, focusing on the legitimacy of his academic qualifications. The motion was prompted by ongoing questions about the authenticity of his doctoral degree if the matter was not clarified.
Sources within the NPP confirmed earlier on Friday that Speaker Ranwala was expected to address the controversy with a special statement when Parliament reconvenes next Tuesday (17), but he resigned in the evening.
Kalutara District SJB MP Ajith P. Perera told the media on Thursday that either the Speaker or the JVP/NPP government must clarify the issue regarding Ranwala’s doctorate. He stated that if the Speaker genuinely holds a valid doctorate, there would be no issue. However, the lack of response to media inquiries and the removal of the degree information from the parliamentary website raised concerns.
Perera further stated that the Speaker must present his qualifications within two weeks, or the opposition would proceed with the motion of no confidence. He also noted that the JVP/NPP MPs would face public scrutiny when deciding whether to support or oppose the motion, testing their loyalty to party lines versus public expectations.
The National Democratic Front (NDF), led by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe, has proposed the establishment of a parliamentary committee to verify the academic qualifications of all MPs, including the Speaker and Cabinet Ministers. This move aims to address growing concerns about the credibility of qualifications within the legislature.
Meanwhile, the SLPP announced their intention to introduce a no-confidence motion against Speaker Ranwala. Hambantota District MP D.V. Chanaka, speaking at a press conference in Colombo, criticized the Speaker over the issue, which he argued undermines public trust in the legislature. Chanaka also pointed out that, as the head of the Parliamentary Council and the Committee on High Offices, the Speaker is responsible for reviewing qualifications for key positions, making this issue of utmost importance.
SLPP Secretary Sagara Kariyawasam also addressed the press, highlighting the significance of the Speaker’s academic qualifications in maintaining the integrity of Parliament.
The issue of Ranwala’s education qualifications commenced with former chairman of the Election Commission Mahinda Deshapriya last week challenging Ranwala to prove his degree if he had claimed to have a doctorate. Deshapriya, in a Facebook post, stated that the Speaker should resign if he fails to do so. He also urged the NPP to take action if the Speaker fails to respond.
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