Sirisena says parliament was dissolved to prevent unrest

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Sri Lanka's on Sunday defended his controversial sacking of parliament, saying the decision was taken to prevent violent clashes among rival legislators and horse-trading of MPs.

in an address to the nation outlined his reasons for dissolving parliament well ahead of its scheduled closure. Sirisena's decision was criticised by some political parties and groups as unconstitutional and illegal.

He said there were that politicians would clash during a vote to decide between two men claiming the premiership.

On October 26, abruptly sacked Ranil Wickremesinghe as and replaced him with Mahinda Rajapaksa, after three-and-a-half years of an estranged relationship with him.

The island nation plunged into a constitutional crisis following the move. Sirisena had suspended parliamentary proceedings until November 16. Later, owing to domestic and international pressure, he issued a notice to reconvene parliament on November 14.

However, on Friday, Sirisena dissolved parliament and announced snap polls on January 5 next year after it became evident that he did not have enough support in the House to prove the premiership of Rajapaksa.

"If I allowed the parliament to meet on November 14, there would have been violence in the House and it could have spread to our villagers and towns," Sirisena said.

"It was sad that parliamentarians were being traded for rupees 100 to 150 million," Sirisena said, referring to statements made by some of the parliamentarians that they were offered huge money to switch sides.

Sirisena also blamed parliamentary for the current political situation.

"The other reason for my dissolution of parliament was the behaviour of He issued statements saying that he would not recognise the appointment of a new using my presidential powers."

He said Jayasuriya's insistence of having a floor test on the very first day of the parliamentary session was unacceptable.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 22:40 IST