Sirisena’s all-party meet proves inconclusive

An all-party conference convened by President Maithripala Sirisena on Sunday ended without an agreement, prolonging the political crisis that has gripped Sri Lanka for over three weeks. Mr. Sirisena called for a meeting of all party representatives on Sunday, in the wake of a political deadlock following a no-confidence motion against former President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Mr. Rajapaksa, who was controversially appointed Prime Minister on October 26, was defeated by three votes in the House last week, but has refused to accept the result citing “procedural” reasons. However, MPs aligned to deposed Prime Minister Ranil Wickremsinghe and from other Opposition parties have countered the claim, pointing to specific provisions that allow such a vote. The House took up a vote on Friday under tumultuous circumstances.
Logjam persists
Little progress was made on Sunday, sources said. “We have placed our cards on the table. We told the President that those who do not agree with the Speaker’s earlier rulings could move a motion against them in the House,” UNP MP Lakshman Kiriella told mediapersons after the meeting. Asked about the President’s response, he said it was “nil”. Mr. Rajapaksa’s side, on the other hand, reiterated its accusation that parliamentary process had been breached. His MPs sought a fresh vote. Opposition party JVP earlier said its members would not attend the meeting. “You are the architect of the anarchy and instability the country is subjected to at present. It could be corrected only by you. We do not believe a solution could be reached by having a mere discussion with you,” its leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake told Mr. Sirisena in a strongly-worded letter. With Parliament scheduled to reconvene on Monday, Mr. Sirisena has urged MPs to go for a vote by name or through the electronic voting system, a media release said.
Source : https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/sirisenas-all-party-meet-proves-inconclusive/article25533936.ece

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