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ruchira55

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    සිරසෙන් හෝ ගාලා අරිනවා නේද රනිල්ට. කොහොම වුනත් අසාද් සාලියා කිව්ව ටික ඈත්ත. රනිලා සහ උගේ රෝයල් සෙට් එක, විශේෂයෙන්ම මලික් තමා අර මහින්දගේ ආණ්ඩුවෙ බෑසිල් කලා වගේ ගේම ගහන්නේ. සිරස හදන්නේ මයිත්‍රී ජනදිපති කියලා ඌව ඒකාදිපති කෙනෙක් කරලා බලය දෙන්න. කොහොමද මහින්ද ට රනිල් සෙට් වෙලා දෝෂාභියෝගයක් ගෙනාවොත්. සිරසයි මයිත්‍රී සෙට් වුනොත් නම් රට ඉවරයි

    Ranilta agamathikama thiya thamange pakshe nayaka kama wath thiyan inna bari welawaka. Unp manthriwaru 40k-50k withara agamathi kamenui paksha nayaa kamenui illa as wenna kiyala liyum dena wele my3 ta mona doshabiyogata ban. Habai ranilta me apala kaalaya panna ganna puluwan unoth uba kiwwa de wenna puluwan. Ranilui mahindai hoda boku dekak thamai. Podu sathura my3 nam aniwa ain karanna balai
     

    tupac97

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    එජාපයේ නිත්‍ය නායක් රනිල් වික්‍රමසිංහ මැරෙනකල්ම ඒකේ නායකයා ලොල්
     

    HSW

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    Ranil is Going Home (hopefully)
    Sajith Party Leader
    Karu Priminister


    Source: Neth News

    පැරදුන ගමන් එහෙම තමා කිව්වේ. පස්සේ එක එකා අරලියගහ මැදුරට අරන් එලියට දානකොට 'අපි අගමැති තුමා යටතේ තනි ආණ්ඩුවක් හදනවා ' කිය කියා කට්ටිය එලියට ආවේ. ඇයි දන්නෑ එහෙම උනේ..:P
     

    monson

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    Sri Lanka PM survives pressure to step down
    By Our Political Correspondent
    Feb 13, 2018 21:33 PM GMT+0530 | 0 Comment(s)

    ECONOMYNEXT - Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe turned tables on dissidents within his own party and managed to head off a challenge to his leadership after the party's humiliating defeat at local council elections.

    More than a dozen dissidents went into his Temple Trees official residence to read the riot act to Wickremesinghe, but meekly walked out saying they had endorsed his leadership. :lol:

    They even went as far as to suggest that it would be better for the party to form a government on its own with members of President Maithripala Sirisena's Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP).

    The private Sirasa television station which had been intensely campaigning for Wickremesinghe’s removal had rushed a television crew to broadcast live what they suggest was the imminent fall of the Prime Minister.

    Instead, Wickremesinghe out manoeuvred his opponents and got them to sign letters declaring their support. This is to be presented to Sirisena as proof that the UNP was fully behind the premier.
    :lol:

    Despite claims that Sirisena wanted Wickremesinghe to step down soon after election results were known on Sunday, there is no provision in the constitution for the President to sack the Prime Minister unless through a resolution backed by a majority of members of parliament.

    The 19th amendment also means that the president cannot sack even a minister without the concurrence of the prime minister. Obviously aware of the constitutional constrains on him, Sirisena has left the future of the government in the premier's hand.


    The UNP has now informed Sirisena they will continue with the current government without any changes and SLFP ministers were welcome to stay or go.
    However, the next few days are thought to be decisive for the UNP as seniors raise their voice and demand changes in the party hierarchy. (COLOMBO, February 13, 2018)

    - http://www.economynext.com/Sri_Lanka_PM_survives_pressure_to_step_down-3-9865-10.html
     

    Hyaenidae

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    Sri Lanka PM survives pressure to step down
    By Our Political Correspondent
    Feb 13, 2018 21:33 PM GMT+0530 | 0 Comment(s)

    ECONOMYNEXT - Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe turned tables on dissidents within his own party and managed to head off a challenge to his leadership after the party's humiliating defeat at local council elections.

    More than a dozen dissidents went into his Temple Trees official residence to read the riot act to Wickremesinghe, but meekly walked out saying they had endorsed his leadership. :lol:

    They even went as far as to suggest that it would be better for the party to form a government on its own with members of President Maithripala Sirisena's Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP).

    The private Sirasa television station which had been intensely campaigning for Wickremesinghe’s removal had rushed a television crew to broadcast live what they suggest was the imminent fall of the Prime Minister.

    Instead, Wickremesinghe out manoeuvred his opponents and got them to sign letters declaring their support. This is to be presented to Sirisena as proof that the UNP was fully behind the premier.
    :lol:

    Despite claims that Sirisena wanted Wickremesinghe to step down soon after election results were known on Sunday, there is no provision in the constitution for the President to sack the Prime Minister unless through a resolution backed by a majority of members of parliament.

    The 19th amendment also means that the president cannot sack even a minister without the concurrence of the prime minister. Obviously aware of the constitutional constrains on him, Sirisena has left the future of the government in the premier's hand.


    The UNP has now informed Sirisena they will continue with the current government without any changes and SLFP ministers were welcome to stay or go.
    However, the next few days are thought to be decisive for the UNP as seniors raise their voice and demand changes in the party hierarchy. (COLOMBO, February 13, 2018)

    - http://www.economynext.com/Sri_Lanka_PM_survives_pressure_to_step_down-3-9865-10.html

    නියමයි :lol::lol::lol::lol:
    Long live Ranil Wickramasinghe!!!!