Sri Lankan President prorogues Parliament

IANS  |  Colombo 

Sri Lankan prorogued Parliament on Saturday, a day after he sacked and replaced him with former leader

"The has prorogued the Parliament with effect from 12 noon on Saturday," told reporters.

The development came after Wickremesinghe, who says he is still the Prime Minister, urged the to convene Parliament on Sunday to prove he still retained his parliamentary majority.

"I urge to convene Parliament without leading the country into chaos. It is not necessary to create crisis in the country. Let the Parliament decide who should be the Prime Minister," he said.

Sri Lankan and described Sirisena's action as illegal and in violation of the Constitution, the Island reported.

The political crisis began after Sirisena sacked Wickremesinghe and appointed Rajapaksa as the new on Friday night.

Rajapaksa took the oath in front of the shortly after the Sirisena-led (UPFA) withdrew from the

The coalition government consisted of the UPFA and the led by Wickremesinghe.

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First Published: Sat, October 27 2018. 13:42 IST