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Not even President has power to hold General Election till March: EC

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It is not possible to hold a Parliamentary Election constitutionally before March next year, the Elections Commission said.

Its Chairman and lawyer Nimal G. Punchihewa said Parliament can only be dissolved two and a half years after the first parliamentary session has been held.

Speaking at a ceremony held in Kegalle, Mr. Punchiheva said Parliament must be dissolved if a general election is to be held.

“Only the President can dissolve Parliament. However, not even the President has the power to dissolve Parliament until March next year according to our Constitution. Parliament cannot be dissolved for two and a half years. Otherwise, a request must be made to dissolve Parliament with a majority vote. The President has full and absolute discretion whether to accept this request or not. Therefore, we have to think about going for a future General Election within these limitations,” he said.

Mr. Punchiheva also said that it is essential to pass the necessary legal provisions in Parliament to hold the Provincial Councils elections under the old electoral system.

Meanwhile, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya has decided to sign a public petition against the government’s alleged attempts to postpone elections.

MP Tissa Attanayake said the signing of the petition will be commenced in Parliament today.

(Ada Derana)

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High Posts committee approves appointments of 4 chairmen

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The Committee on High Posts approved the appointment of Chairpersons of four State Institutions recently.

The approval was granted during the Committee’s meeting held on June 20, 2025, chaired by the Prime Minister, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.

The appointments are as follows :

  • Mr. Somasiri Ekanayake – Chairman of the Employees’ Trust Fund Board (ETF)
  • Mr. B. A. P. K. R. Bamunu Arachch – Chairman of the Ceylon Fishery Harbours Corporation
  • Mr. M. R. H. Swarnathilaka – Chairman of the Development Lotteries Board
  • Mr. S. Nesarajan – Chairman of Paranthan Chemicals Limited

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Israel agrees to ceasefire proposal

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The Israeli government has said it agreed to the ceasefire proposal after “achieving the objectives” of its attacks on Iran.
According to the statement, Israel has removed Iran’s “dual immediate existential threat” from nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

It also says Israel has “inflicted severe damage on the military leadership, and destroyed dozens of central Iranian government targets”.

The statement goes on to say that Israeli forces, in the last day, have “severely struck government targets in the heart of Tehran, eliminating hundreds of Basij operatives” – a militia the Iranian government often uses to suppress protests – and “eliminating another senior nuclear scientist”.

“Israel thanks President Trump and the United States for their support in defence and their participation in eliminating the Iranian nuclear threat,” the statement adds.

Earlier, Iran state TV news channel IRINN says a ceasefire has been “imposed” on Israel following the “successful” Iranian attack on the US base in Qatar.

State TV said in a statement that Trump “begged” for a ceasefire following Iran’s attack. The statement was read aloud by the presenter.

The statement also hailed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Army and praised the “resistance” of Iranians.

The statement also called Iran’s attack on the US base in Qatar as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ “successful” response to the US attacking three Iranian nuclear sites, while Qatar said all missiles were intercepted.

(Excerpts : BBC News)

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3 including Consultant neurosurgeon, further remanded

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The Colombo Magistrate’s Court today (June 24) rejected the bail applications of 03 suspects, including Dr. Maheshi Wijeratne – a consultant neurosurgeon attached to the Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital, who were who were arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC).

Accordingly, Colombo Chief Magistrate – Thanuja Lakmali ordered that the suspects be further remanded until July 08.

The three suspects were arrested on June 17 in connection with the alleged sale of medicines at higher prices through a third party.

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