Rising above ethnic, language and religious differences, Sri Lankan voters pushed the National People’s Power alliance to a landslide victory, giving the NPP of president Anura Kumara Dissanayake a total of 141 seats out of a possible 225 on Friday (November 15).>
The NPP expected to obtain a two-third majority. A total of 196 seats were decided by direct election in the country’s proportional representation system with the remaining 26 members to Parliament being selected by eligible parties through a national list. With the NPP expected to gain 18 out of the 26 national list seats, their tally is expected to go upto 159 seats.>
Amit Baruah, an independent journalist, is in conversation with Ahilan Kadirgamar, senior lecturer of the Jaffna University and B. Skanthakumar, co-editor of the Polity Magazine.>
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