Harini Amarasuriya named Sri Lanka’s new prime minister

56a8f260 7a5b 11ef b9fe 390153503232.jpg

“We will have the smallest cabinet in the history of Sri Lanka,” party member Namal Karunaratne told reporters on Tuesday, according to news agency AFP, adding that parliament could be dissolved “within the next 24 hours”.

Dissanayake had previously signalled he would dissolve parliament soon after being elected as there was “no point continuing with a parliament that is not in line with what the people want”.

Dissanayake, who has drawn increasing support in recent years for his anti-corruption and anti-poverty policies, won the country’s first election since its economy collapsed in 2022 at the weekend.

It was a remarkable turnaround for a politician who won just 3% in the 2019 presidential election.

Amarasuriya campaigned alongside him in 2019, before being elected as an MP the next year.

Her career as a public activist started in 2011, when she participated in protests demanding for free education.

The 54-year-old has since become known for her advocacy for youth development, child protection and gender inequality, among other social justice issues.

Her appointment as Sri Lanka’s 16th prime minister makes her the first academic to take office. She follows in the footsteps of just two other women – Sirimavo Bandaranaike and Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga – both of whom had family ties to politics. A woman has not held the role since 2000.


Source link

Check Also

4d901820 147a 11f0 aff1 f1386d086010.jpg

Aboard the ‘silver train’, China’s retirees do their bit to offset Trump’s tariffs

Stephen McDonell China correspondent BBC/Benjamin Begley The ‘silver train’ initiative aims to get retirees to …

Leave a Reply

Available for Amazon Prime
Die düsseldorfer tabelle vaterseele.