22A: MPs are free to vote as they wish
Parliamentarians have the freedom to use their vote as they wish at the parliamentary vote on the 22nd amendment to the constitution, said cabinet spokesman Bandula Gunawardena.
Parliamentarians have the freedom to use their vote as they wish at the parliamentary vote on the 22nd amendment to the constitution, said cabinet spokesman Bandula Gunawardena.
The Colombo Permanent High Court trial-at-bar yesterday (11) ruled that it cannot proceed with the charges filed under the Public Property Act in the first Central Bank (CBSL) bond scam case.
SLPP MP Dullas Alahapperuma has called a remark by the president about changing the electoral system for local government bodies as alarming and fearful.
A health sector trade union has warned of stronger union action if its demands over economic hardships are not met.
Public security minister Tiran Alles today (11) hosted a meeting at his ministry in Colombo with a top Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the UK, Ben Mellor.
Estate workers have raised their voices in the capital for not being able to secure their right to own a house of their own despite having worked for over two centuries to strengthen the country's economy.
Cabinet approval has been given to downgrade Sri Lanka to low-income status.
Parents have been urged against using their children as a shield during public protests.
US-based Pfizer has acquired University of Queensland (UQ) startup ResApp Health Limited for USD 179 million.
Local election monitor PAFFREL says that going by past experiences, the latest attempt to reform the electoral system for local government bodies cannot be seen as one with honest intentions.