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Sri Lanka's president dissolves parliament | Sri Lanka's president dissolves parliament |
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Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena has dissolved parliament, paving the way for an early general election. | Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena has dissolved parliament, paving the way for an early general election. |
"The president signed a gazette notification dissolving parliament with effect from midnight today," government spokesman Rajitha Senaratne said. | "The president signed a gazette notification dissolving parliament with effect from midnight today," government spokesman Rajitha Senaratne said. |
The general election was not scheduled for another 10 months. | The general election was not scheduled for another 10 months. |
Mr Sirisena defeated incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa in presidential elections held in January. | Mr Sirisena defeated incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa in presidential elections held in January. |
The president's decision to dissolve parliament came shortly after a spokesman for the United National Party (UNP) said it had formally requested him to do so. | |
The UNP was the main party behind Mr Sirisena's presidential bid and its leader, Ranil Wickremesingha, is the country's prime minister. | The UNP was the main party behind Mr Sirisena's presidential bid and its leader, Ranil Wickremesingha, is the country's prime minister. |
Sri Lankan law dictates that elections be held between 52 and 66 days after the dissolution. | |
Government sources told the BBC that the election will be held on 17 August. | |
Sri Lankan election Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya is scheduled to hold a news conference on Saturday where he will announce the dates. | |
The dissolution of parliament ends the term of the coalition government that was appointed for a 100-day period after the presidential election result. However, it exceeded that time limit as it sought to implement key constitutional reforms. | |
Former President Rajapaksa is expected to use the elections to stage a political comeback. He has previously announced that he intends to be the new prime minister. |
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