SLPP to decide on fielding presidential candidate after Basil’s return
COLOMBO — The national organizer of the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) will decide on whether to contest the 2024 presidential election on its own or support a candidate fielded by an alliance party, a spokesman said.
SLPP legislator Piyal Nishantha told reporters that Rajapaksa is set to arrive in the country on Tuesday (5).
“The SLPP has no wish to count the eggs before they’re hatched. Our national organizer is a very creative leader who steered the party to victory in a very short period,” Nishantha reminded, explaining that upon Rajapaksa’s return, the SLPP’s executive committee, headed by Rajapaksa, will decide whether to form an alliance and “provide an opportunity to a candidate” or field its candidate at the presidential poll that’s due to be held between September 17 and October 17 this year.
“From that moment on, we’ll say compete with us and see if you can,” Nishantha challenged.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has said that a presidential election will be held this year before a parliamentary election in 2025. However, some opposition groups have expressed uncertainty over the matter.
In a recent interview with India’s WION network, Wickremesinghe was noncommittal about contesting the presidential election that should constitutionally be held by at least October 17 this year. He did, however, say “both presidential and parliamentary” elections are due when asked about elections happening in 2024.
Asked how optimistic was of his own chances, Wickremesinghe said: “For me to be back, I must contest.”
When pressed for his plan, he said: “I have come here to put the economy into order. My first order is to focus on that we get out of bankruptcy.”
There was no confirmation from the president that he would definitely be running.
Meanwhile, there are also reports that Wickremesinghe is exploring abolishing the executive presidency ahead of an election.
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