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Sri Lanka elections: UNP victory as Rajapaksa hopes rebuffed | |
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Sri Lanka's ruling United National Party has won the most seats in the island's parliamentary elections, blocking former President Mahinda Rajapaksa's attempt to return to power. | Sri Lanka's ruling United National Party has won the most seats in the island's parliamentary elections, blocking former President Mahinda Rajapaksa's attempt to return to power. |
The UNP doubled its number of seats in parliament to 106, while Mr Rajapaksa's United People Freedom Alliance took 95. | |
The result gives the UNP enough seats to form a coalition with its allies. | The result gives the UNP enough seats to form a coalition with its allies. |
Turnout in Monday's polls was high, in what was widely seen as a referendum on Mr Rajapaksa. | Turnout in Monday's polls was high, in what was widely seen as a referendum on Mr Rajapaksa. |
Prime Minister and UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe said: "The majority of this country have voted to consolidate the gains of the 8 January revolution." | Prime Minister and UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe said: "The majority of this country have voted to consolidate the gains of the 8 January revolution." |
"Now it is no longer necessary to be divided as winners and losers. We need to unite as one family to create a new political culture in this country." | "Now it is no longer necessary to be divided as winners and losers. We need to unite as one family to create a new political culture in this country." |
Mr Rajapaksa won his seat as MP - but the results mean he will be staying on the opposition benches. | |
Setback | Setback |
Mr Rajapaksa lost the presidency in January to his former Health Minister, Maithripala Sirisena. | Mr Rajapaksa lost the presidency in January to his former Health Minister, Maithripala Sirisena. |
He ran as a parliamentary candidate for the UPFA in Monday's elections - hoping to secure enough support to force President Sirisena to name him as prime minister. | |
Although Mr Rajapaksa and Mr Sirisena both belong to the UPFA, the two men are rivals and lead opposing factions in the UPFA. | |
Mr Sirisena's allies are expected to join the UNP in a national unity government, giving the UNP enough seats for a majority. | |
Correspondents say the UNP also enjoys a better relationship with two smaller parties - the Tamil National Alliance and the leftist JVP (Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna), which took 16 and six seats respectively. |