COLOMBO— Sri Lanka’s presidential election will be held in 2024 regardless of legal challenges, President Ranil Wickremesinghe has said.
Speaking at the funeral of former opposition leader and leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) R. Sampanthan in Trincomalee on Sunday (7), Wickremesinghe said the parliamentary and provincial council elections will follow the presidential poll.
“It is declared necessary to hold provincial council elections. However, we have discussed and decided to hold the presidential election first. Regardless of any legal challenges, the presidential election will be held this year. Following that, parliamentary elections will be conducted, and then provincial council elections will be held,” the President’s Media Division (PMD) quoted the president as saying.
Last week, Wickremesinghe said he believes the president’s term is five years, expressing his support for holding the presidential election in 2024 and disavowing a case filed in the Supreme Court seeking a verdict stating that a president’s term is six years.
That case was taken up by a five-judge bench on Monday (8).
“It has come to my attention that Chamindra Dayan Lenawa has filed an application in the Supreme Court, arguing that Article 30(2) should not be considered amended by Section 3 of the 19th Amendment. He requests the Court to declare that the President’s term is six years and to issue an interim order stopping the Election Commission from conducting the Presidential Election in 2024 until a decision is made. Lenawa did not consult me or my lawyers before filing,” Wickremesinghe wrote on X on Thursday (4) adding, “I firmly believe that the President’s term is five years, and I support the Election Commission’s steps to hold the Presidential Election in 2024.”
Lenawa, an entrepreneur, submitted the petition to the Supreme Court requesting an interpretation of the tenure of the incumbent president according to Sri Lanka’s constitution.
According to media reports, the petitioner has sought a clarification on the exact duration of the president’s term and an interim order to delay the upcoming presidential election until said interpretation is issued.
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