The president has been unsifted since Saturday. And now PM Ranil Wickremesinghe is ready to quit. The country’s economy has reached a political corridor. The opposition leader yet can’t decide who should replace the empty political chair. Protesters get angry over the country’s economic dire straits.no one really seems to know who is actually in charge of the crisis-hit island nation.
Where is the president?
The president resigned on July 13, the announcement came after a few days in which protesters stormed his residence and set the prime minister’s home on fire. And there was a video that went viral on social media, showing luggage being rushed on to the Sri Lanka Navy Ship at the Colombo port. And people think that may president Gotabaya escaped through sea. On Sunday, Gotabaya’s speaker said that he has ordered them to distribute a cooking gas to the people, pretending that he was still at work. In fact, late last week, thousands of demonstrators have done the months-long anti-government protests in Sri Lanka.
Replace the Government
Once, Gotabaya Rajapaksa went missing, the opposition party started discussion about filling the political Gap with the unity government. Already, PM Ranil Wickremesingheis ready to step down. Once, The prime minister’s spokesman, Dinouk Colambage, said Wickremesinghe told party leaders that he will resign when all parties have agreed on forming a new government.
Wickremesinghe tweeted, “To ensure the continuation of the Government including the safety of all citizens I accept the best recommendation of the Party Leaders today, to make way for an All-Party Government. To facilitate this I will resign as Prime Minister.
Opposition party concerned about public
Opposition parties are also worried for public security. They talked with military leaders regarding making public security in the absence of a civil administration.
Once, a speaker for premadasa, Kavinda Makalanda said,”A civil administration is the need, not the military in a democratic country”.
CBSE 10th,12th result likely to be released soon: Students come up on twitter with demand: Sri-Lankan PM ready to quit: The opposition parties discuss filling the political vacuum