Former Central Bank ofSriLanka(CBSL) official P. Nandalal Weerasinghe said on Monday that he had accepted an offer from the country's president to become the next governor of the central bank. (Reuters)
SriLanka's Opposition parties on Monday rejected President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's invitation to join the proposed unity government as a "sham" after he fired his brother and Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa from his post, as protests were held nationwide over the ruling Rajapaksa family's poor handling of the country’s worst economic crisis.
"Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) MPs to quit the government and will sit independently in Parliament," said MP Duminda Dissanayake, reported Daily Mirrow.
Ruling Party group meeting under way at President's Office with the President and Prime Minister chairing it. 132 MPs are reportedly attending the meeting, reported Daily Mirror.
Police use tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters near Carlton House, Tangalle, Daily Mirror reported.
Former Minister of State Nimal Lanza saidthat more than 50 parliamentarians of the Sri Lanka People's Front are preparing to become independent in Parliament, reported Daily Mirror.
SriLanka's central bank will hold its monetary board meeting as scheduled on Monday after Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal offered his resignation earlier in the day, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
"The Monetary Board meeting will be held on Monday as previously scheduled. There is no change," one of the two sources said.
A press conference scheduled for 10:30 a.m. local time (0500 GMT) on Tuesday will also go ahead as planned, the source said.
The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) called to quit the government coalition asAli Sabry was appointed as the Finance Minister,Daily Mirror reported.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has called the SLFP for an urgent meeting at 3 pm today to discuss SLFP'sconcerns. SLFP also questioned the Highways Minister's appointmentat this juncture and no appointment of ministers of power and energy when the country is facing such a massive fuel and power crisis.
Some Sri Lankan cricket stars are backing protests sweeping the island nation over a spiralling economic crisis, with former Test captain Mahela Jayawardene urging government leaders to resign.
The country is suffering severe shortages of food, fuel and other essentials -- along with record inflation and crippling power cuts -- in its most painful downturn since independence from Britain in 1948.
Protests condemning the government's management of the crisis were staged around the island on the weekend in defiance of a curfew and a state of emergency that saw troops deployed to keep order on the streets.
Jayawardene, who now coaches Mumbai in the Indian Premier League, said Sri Lanka's leadership had lost the public's confidence. (AFP)
- A 36-hour curfew ended on Monday (April 4).
- Protests were taking place across the country over the weekend despite the curfew.
- The President invited all parties in the Parliament to form a unity government.
- Ban on social media that was in place was ended on Sunday following disagreements among Cabinet members.
- On Sunday night, all 26 Cabinet members quit.
-Four new ministers have sworn in before President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Monday (April 4).
-President Gotabaya Rajapaksa sacks brother and Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa amidst the economic crisis.
- The country continues to remain in a state of emergency despite the curfew ending.
People shout slogans againstSriLanka's President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and demand that Rajapaksa family politicians step down, during a protest amid the country's economic crisis, at Independence Square in Colombo. (Reuters Photo)
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa sacks brother and Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa amidst the economic crisis. Ali Sabry replaced Basil Rajapaksa and wassworn in as the new Finance Minister. G L Peiris wassworn in as the Foreign Minister, Dinesh Gunawardena was sworn in as the Education Minister and Johnston Fernando was sworn in as the Minister of Highways, Daily Mirror reported.
Four new ministers have sworn in before President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Monday, hours after the entire cabinet of ministers resigned amidst severe political instability and economic crisis in Sri Lanka,Daily Mirror reported.
Protestors hold banners and placards during a demonstration against the surge in prices and shortage of fuel and other essential commodities in Colombo on April 3, 2022. Armed troops in Sri Lanka had a tense confrontation with a crowd protesting a worsening economic crisis on April 3, after a social media blackout failed to halt another day of anti-government demonstrations. (AFP Photo)
Sri Lankan central bank governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said on Monday that he submitted his resignation in the context of all cabinet ministers resigning.
Cabraal announced his resignation in a Twitter post. (Reuters)
SriLanka's president on Monday invited all political parties represented in parliament to accept ministerial portfolios to help find a way out of the country's worst economic crisis in decades, his office said in a statement.
"President Gotabaya Rajapaksa invited all political parties to come together to find solutions to the ongoing national crisis," the statement said.
A newSriLankan Cabinet is expected to be sworn in on Monday as part of the government’s bid to tackle the raging public anger against the ongoing economic hardships caused by the island nation’s worst economic crisis.
On Sunday night, all 26 ministers submitted letters of resignation.
SriLanka's Colombo Stock Exchange on Monday said it has halted trading of shares for 30 minutes due to a sharp fall in the benchmark share price index.
"Please note that the Market has been halted for 30 minutes due to the S&P SL20 index dropping over 5% from the previous close," the bourse said on its website.