Search

Sri Lanka reinstates ousted Prime Minister in stunning reversal

Sirisena administered the oath that restored Wickremesinghe to office on Sunday.
"We thank the citizens of the country who fought the illegal seizure of power and ensured that Democracy was restored," Wickremsinghe's United National Party wrote in a post on Twitter shortly after he was sworn in.
In late October Sirisena dismissed the cabinet and replaced Wickremesinghe with former strongman President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who led the campaign to crush Tamil Tiger guerrillas in 2009. Rajapaksa stepped down from the post on Saturday.
Sri Lanka's disputed prime minister takes his fight to the Supreme Court
The country's Supreme Court had ruled on Thursday that Sirisena's firing of the Prime Minister violated the constitution.
At the time of the sacking, Sirisena said he made the decision due to "political problems (and) economic troubles" which he believed only Rajapaksa could solve.
The decision created a constitutional crisis, with Wickremesinghe insisting he was still Prime Minister, leading to mass protests in the capital Colombo.
Sri Lanka's institutions had fought back in the wake of the President's decision, with Parliament passing a no-confidence motion in Rajapaksa in November and declaring his appointment "void and invalid."
Sirisena had attempted to dissolve Parliament to avoid the vote but the Supreme Court overturned that decision as well.
The chaos has damaged Sri Lanka's economic standing, with Fitch Ratings downgrading it from 'B+' to 'B' in December due to the political upheaval.

Let's block ads! (Why?)

from CNN.com - RSS Channel https://ift.tt/2A2F8Rv

Bagikan Berita Ini

0 Response to "Sri Lanka reinstates ousted Prime Minister in stunning reversal"

Post a Comment

Powered by Blogger.