Sri Lanka: Opposition party SJB to hold fulfill on Sunday to talk about no-confidence movement, impeachment against President
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Opposition celebration Samagi Jana Balawegaya will hold a meeting on Sunday to choose their next relocation regarding the no-confidence movement versus the ruling government and impeachment movement versus President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, regional media reported.
The SJB celebration said that it is preparing to hand over the impeachment motion and the no-confidence motion to the Speaker when the parliament assembles on April 19 after the New Year vacations, Colombo Page reported.
The Leader of the Opposition, and SJB leader Sajith Premadasa, on Wednesday, signed the impeachment movement against the President and the no-confidence movement versus the federal government.
Meanwhile, the Ceylon Workers’ Congress (CWC), a political party has actually chosen to not support the no-confidence motion against the federal government which was brought by SJB, reported Colombo Page.
CWC Chairman MP Maradapandi Rameshwaran stated that the party wishes to be avoided voting on the no-confidence movement.
2 members of the Ceylon Workers’ Congress are represented in Parliament. Both are presently working as independent members of parliament.
The Sri Lankans are protesting against the federal government’s handling of the financial scenario. Yesterday, Sinhalese, Tamils, and Muslims collected at Galle Face Green, the primary beachfront in the capital Colombo, outside Sri Lankan President’s secretariat and raised ‘Go Gota Go’ slogans and likewise held President Gotabaya Rajapaksa accountable for the country’s economic circumstance.
Sri Lanka is fighting a serious financial crisis with food and fuel scarcity impacting a great deal of the individuals in the island nation. The economy has actually remained in a free-fall since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sri Lanka is also dealing with a foreign exchange lack, which has, by the way, affected its capability to import food and fuel, causing the power cuts in the nation. The lack of necessary goods forced Sri Lanka to look for assistance from friendly nations.
Released at Sat, 16 Apr 2022 11:50:22 +0000