Sri Lanka’s new president calls parliamentary elections to consolidate mandate

24 September 2024, 19:14

Sri Lanka Dissanayake Explainer
Sri Lanka Dissanayake Explainer. Picture: PA

A government notification said that parliament was dissolved effective from midnight, with elections set for November 14.

Sri Lanka’s new president Anura Kumara Dissanayake has dissolved the country’s parliament and called for parliamentary elections in less than three weeks in an effort to consolidate power after his weekend election victory.

A government notification said that parliament was dissolved effective from midnight on Tuesday, and that parliamentary elections were set for November 14.

Mr Dissanayake’s party holds only three seats in the 225-member Parliament and the early election could help him take control of the chamber while his approval ratings remain intact following his win in Saturday’s polling.

Mr Dissanayake also on Tuesday swore in an opposition legislator as his prime minister, making her the country’s first woman to head the government in 24 years.

Sri Lanka New President
Harini Amarasuriya, left, takes oath for the post of Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister in front of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Colombo, Sri Lanka (AP)

Harini Amarasuriya, 54, a university lecturer and activist, comes from a similar background to Mr Dissanayake and both are members of the Marxist-leaning National People’s Power coalition.

His victory in Saturday’s election over ex-president Ranil Wickremesinghe and opposition leader Sajith Premadasa came as Sri Lankans rejected the old political guard whom they blamed for pushing the country into an unprecedented economic crisis.

The last woman to serve as prime minister, the second most-powerful position after the president, was Sirimavo Bandaranaike.

She was also the world’s first female head of government when she took up the post in 1960, and served three terms until 2000.

During the election campaign, Mr Dissanayake vowed to dissolve parliament if he wins and call snap elections.

The present parliament’s five-year term ends in August next year.

Ms Amarasuriya also assumed duties of four other ministries covering justice, health, women, trade and industries.

Another legislator from Mr Dissanayake’s party, Vijitha Herath, was appointed minister in charge of six departments including foreign affairs, transport, public security, environment, port and civil aviation.

Mr Dissanayake’s first major challenge will be to act on his campaign promise to ease the crushing austerity measures imposed by his predecessor Mr Wickremesinghe under a relief agreement with the International Monetary Fund, after Sri Lanka defaulted on its debt.

Mr Wickremesinghe has warned that any move to alter the basics of the bailout agreement could delay the release of a fourth tranche of nearly three billion dollars.

Sri Lanka’s crisis was largely the result of staggering economic mismanagement combined with fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, which along with 2019 terrorism attacks devastated its important tourism industry.

By Press Association

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