Local polls in Sri Lanka from Jan 18-21

Date:

Colombo: Sri Lanka’s top election body announced on Wednesday that it will accept nominations from January 18 to 21 for the local council polls, which have been postponed since March amidst the prevailing economic crisis.
Notices calling for nominations for 340 local government bodies were also released by district secretaries on Wednesday.
The nominations would be accepted between January 18 and 21, the National Election Commission said. A date for the polls would be announced a week thereafter.
Sri Lanka’s local government elections have been mired in controversy with Opposition parties accusing the government of delaying the polls because the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) fears an embarrassing defeat.
The announcement of nomination dates came as Opposition parties expressed doubts over the government’s intention to hold the election.
“The government is trying their best not to hold it. But a postponement can only be done through a referendum,” GL Peiris, an opposition parliamentarian, told reporters.
The ruling SLPP controls the majority of local councils after they won the 2018 local election.
The Opposition thinks that the SLPP’s chances to win the next election are slim given the ongoing economic crisis.
Sri Lanka, a country of 22 million people, plunged into financial and political turmoil earlier this year as it faced a shortage of foreign currencies.
The worst economic crisis since its independence in 1948 was triggered by a severe paucity of foreign exchange reserves.
The main Opposition SJB (Samagi Jana Balawegaya) has been pressing for the polls, saying the government is fearful of losing the elections due to large-scale dissatisfaction among the people.
The ruling SLPP has made public statements that they are ready to face the election.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has cited the need to reform the local councils’ system. He claimed that the current councillors numbering over 8,000 must be halved before holding the elections.However, the Opposition claimed it was only an excuse to postpone the elections.
Election monitoring groups and opposition parties vowed they would petition the court against the government’s designs to postpone the election.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Telangana Proposes 370-Km Regional Ring Railway to Boost Statewide Connectivity

New Delhi, May 24: In a bid to transform...

Charminar Charms: Miss World Contestants Explore Pearls and Bangles at Hyderabad’s Iconic Lad Bazaar

Miss World contestants shopped at select shops in the...

Telangana government ramps up support for stranded citizens amid border tensions

NEW DELHI, MAY 10: In response to the evolving...

Passenger flights suspended at 32 airports across north and west India until May 15

NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Civil Aviation has announced...