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The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) would be re-organised after the 66th Anniversary celebration, Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) General Secretary Minister Duminda Dissanayake said today.
While addressing the media at the Campbell Park, Colombo where the 66th SLFP anniversary is scheduled to be held, he said that the re-organising of the party would be done according to the party constitution.
“If there are any incidents or personnel, who had violated the party constitution, we will pay attention to rectify them during the re-organising processes and we hope to re- organize the party from the grassroots,” he said.
He said that the SLFP Central Committee had informed them to act according to the decision during the party’s re-organising. (Chaturanga Pradeep)
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Senewi Thursday, 31 August 2017 12:32 PM
Ultimately only Duminda and MS will remain in the party
Saman Thursday, 31 August 2017 03:22 PM
Remember! He also promised to take stern action against those SLFPers who attended May Day organized by JO defying his orders.!
Lanka Thursday, 31 August 2017 05:01 PM
Minister Duminda Dissanayake you have not responded to the accusation about the poultry food scam!As the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) General Secretary, can you confirm to the people that MS left the SLFP when he campaigned for the Presidency? If so who allowed him to come back? Unless You have MR back, SLFP will be decimated at the next election. RW has and will make leftover like SLFP mp's like MS and you puppets of the UNP.
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