Refrain from commenting if not well-informed – Ranil

UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has informed his party MPs not to comment on the Cases being heard by the Courts including the Supreme Court without knowing the true facts in detail.



MR says will engage with IMF

President Maithripala Sirisena-appointed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa is to engage with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other agencies to achieve inclusive development.



Government assures debt servicing on time

The Government yesterday assured all lenders that it will repay the loans that will fall due during the financial year beginning from January 1, 2019, on time.



UNP will talk to all Opposition parties: Ranil

The UNP would talk to all Opposition parties and decide on a collective stance on holding elections though it was not the most important factor at the moment, UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe said yesterday.



2 premiers and no government: Crisis confuses Sri Lankans

Two men each claim to be the prime minister. Lawmakers are exchanging blows in Parliament. A former finance minister says the country is on the brink of an “economic anarchy.”



IMF delays Sri Lanka’s loan discussion on political crisis

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday it had delayed discussions on Sri Lanka’s next loan tranche due to the country’s political crisis.



Wasantha attended Cabinet meeting after announcing resignation

United National Party MP Wasantha Senanayake, who earlier claimed that he was resigning as the Minister of Tourism and Wildlife to join the opposition, was present at today’s Cabinet meeting, a senior minister said.



SRI LANKAN RUPEE DROPS TO NEW LOW

Sri Lankan Rupee has depreciated further against the US Dollar, informed the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).



Debt repayment on track: SLPP

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) yesterday dismissed concerns raised by United National Party (UNP) parliamentarians that Sri Lanka could face challenges in repaying debt, insisting the Central Bank had already taken the necessary steps to meet repayments in January.



Moody’s cuts Sri Lanka as political crisis festers

Moody’s downgraded Sri Lanka on Tuesday for the first time since it started rating the country in 2010, blaming a political crisis for aggravating already problematic finances.



Penalize MPs who damaged Parliament property: UNP

UNP MP Lakshman Kiriella yesterday urged that MPs who had damaged Parliament property be penalized.



President apologizes regarding tear gas attack on Buddhist monks

President Maithripla Sirisena expressed apology over the inconvenience caused to the Buddhist monks due to the tear gas attack, when a group of Buddhist monks representing several organizations including Sinhalaye Api National Organization , visited the President’s office to handover a message yesterday (Nov 19).



Sri Lanka’s new PM may lose budget even as he clings to power

Sri Lanka’s newly appointed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, who lost two motions of no confidence last week, may lose his government’s budget even as he clings to power.



Parliament session commences, adjourned

The parliamentary session commenced a short while ago at 1 pm today (19). However, the session was chaired by the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament in the absence of Speaker Karu Jayasuriya.



Party leaders meeting commences at Parliament

A Party Leaders Meeting commenced at the Parliamentary complex a short while ago to finalise today’s agenda in Parliament.



MPs not protected by privilege – Transparency International Sri Lanka

Transparency International Sri Lanka observed with shock and dismay, the behavior of Members of Parliament over the past week.