Sri Lankan Parliament passes no-trust vote against Rajapaksa

IANS  |  Colombo 

on Wednesday passed a motion of no-confidence against new and his controversially appointed government, a day after the stayed a presidential decree dissolving the legislature.

The no-confidence motion on Rajapaksa and his government was presented by and seconded by

Wickremesinghe's United National Party (UNP), the JVP, the main opposition Tamil National Alliance, the Tamil Progressive Alliance, the Muslim and the All Ceylon Makkal voted in favour of the no-trust motion.

Legislators from broke out in protest when the motion was moved, prompting him to leave the floor of the House. Amid the chaos, the Parliament was adjourned till Thursday.

Following the adjournment, legislators made contradictory claims of the results of the vote.

(UPFA) did not take part in the vote and vehemently protested the no confidence process.

According to the daily, 122 MPs signed the motion against Rajapaksa, claiming that Wickremesinghe was the legitimate of the country.

told journalists following the adjournment that the no-confidence vote had been passed with a majority and the new Prime Minister and government would cease to exist.

"We have the majority and the proper parliamentary procedures were followed. The new government is no more. Ranil Wickremesinghe will once again be the Prime Minister of the nation."

However, Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) legislator said the vote had not been passed as the Parliament had not followed normal parliamentary traditions by calling for an electronic vote.

has been embroiled in political turmoil since October 26, when Sirisena surprisingly sacked Wickremesinghe.

Sirisena who was supposed to address the Parliament on Wednesday remained absent.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, November 14 2018. 13:54 IST