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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 02:12:00
The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with 10 political parties to form a new political alliance.
These 10 political parties do not represent parliament and are not affiliated to the joint opposition.
Accordingly, the MoU was signed with Mawbima Janatha Party, Lanka Kamkaru Eksath Peramuna, Thamila Eksath Nidahas Peramuna, Ilawar Democratic Front, Muslim Ulama Party, Liberal Party, Nawa Sihala Urumaya, Democratic National Movement, Eksath Lanka Maha Sabhawa and the Bhumiputhra Party.
Ranjith Friday, 26 July 2019 12:47 PM
These parties only name board's no support from people and no vote base
ansar Friday, 26 July 2019 01:30 PM
Couple of days back GL told 28 Parties, How come 10 parties. can you please publish the name of the leader of Muslim Ulama Party ? so that we can consider voting your party. Colombo Man
saman Friday, 26 July 2019 01:45 PM
Mahindage Pada Show. Api themei wessata.
Roshanaly Friday, 26 July 2019 01:55 PM
First time hearing about Muslim Ulama Party. Are the members are from ACJU???
Sando Friday, 26 July 2019 02:36 PM
SLPP is now the political force. Patriotic force that loves the Country.
Lakminiha Friday, 26 July 2019 02:42 PM
It's good to see SLPP joining hands with other giants in the Sri Lankan political arena. Those 10 parties will definitely make a difference in the up coming elections. I can't stop laughing.
Sumal Friday, 26 July 2019 02:46 PM
Muslim Ulama Party is one member party (single vote). The red cap stooge.
jilmartist Friday, 26 July 2019 03:07 PM
10 parties like this = 10 votes
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