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Crucial meeting between President Maithripala Sirisena and United National Front (UNF) got underway at President’s House, a short while ago.
It was reported that leaders of the parties representing the UNF including Champika Ranawaka and Mano Ganeshan had participated in the discussion.
Bandara Tuesday, 13 February 2018 09:33 PM
Next two years period is sufficient enough to rectify the weaknesses. But it requires efficient and effective actions to show tangible results before next election. President Sirisena should act as late president Premadasa by using his power to eliminate corruption, improve the discipline among entire population, facilitating agriculture, improve rural infrastructure, developing local industries etc., Ranil must be removed from Prime Minister position.
Nishantha Tuesday, 13 February 2018 09:38 PM
It's a mess. Don't think it would work out. It will fall apart in no time. Next option is election. Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna has only 45% votes. So election could lead to same kind of composition. It will be a mess again.
Sarath Tuesday, 13 February 2018 09:43 PM
Please just stick together till 2020 and at least prosecute the rogues of previous regime as promised and get as much as possible of our money back!
Jayaratne Tuesday, 13 February 2018 09:51 PM
If UNP MPs can't get rid of Ranil, they're not fit to govern a country. That includes Sajith. We will have to endure another decade of Rajapakshe rule until a worthy leader emerges from the mess to do what this government could not.
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