UN Secretary-General expresses concern over Sri Lankan political crisis

ANI  |  New York City [USA] 

Antonio has expressed concern over the growing constitutional crisis in and has urged the government to ensure peace and safety of all citizens.

Stephane Dujarric de la Riviere said that the Secretary-General has underlined the importance of respecting democratic processes and institutions and resolving differences in accordance with the rule of law and due process. has urged the to uphold its commitments to human rights, justice and reconciliation.

Sirisena dissolved the Parliament with effect from Friday midnight after days of political unrest in the Asian island nation and announced that the in the country would be held on January 5, 2019.

The United National Party of "vehemently rejected" the move and tweeted, "we vehemently reject the President's dissolution of Parliament. He has robbed the people of their rights and the democracy that we have enjoyed."

Sirisena's Freedom Party had earlier admitted to not having the votes to confirm as the new of the country in place of

Wickremesinghe was abruptly sacked by the Sirisena on October 26. He was subsequently replaced by former Sirisena further suspended the country's Parliamentary proceedings until November 16.

Sirisena on November 5 announced to reconvene the on November 14, amid rising demands by legislators of the state to end political crisis in the island nation as soon as possible.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 13:35 IST