Key Politicians Set to Align with President Wickremesinghe Strategic Move to Strengthen Ruling Party Ahead of Presidential Elections Cabin...
Key Politicians Set to Align with President Wickremesinghe
- Strategic Move to Strengthen Ruling Party Ahead of Presidential Elections
- Cabinet Reshuffle Anticipated Within Two Weeks
Colombo, June 25 (Daily Mirror) – The political landscape in Sri Lanka is abuzz with speculation about an imminent cabinet reshuffle, expected to take place in the coming weeks, according to sources from the Daily Mirror.
High-level political insiders reveal that discussions are underway under the leadership of President Ranil Wickremesinghe, generating significant anticipation and interest among various political factions.
The anticipated reshuffle, rumored to occur within the next two weeks, aims to realign ministerial roles within the government. This strategic move is believed to fortify the ruling party's administrative framework in preparation for the crucial upcoming presidential elections.
As the nation braces for this potential reshuffle, the political atmosphere is charged with fervent maneuvering and strategic alliances.
Sources indicate that former ministers Patali Champika Ranawaka, Sarath Fonseka, and Rajitha Senaratne are expected to align themselves with President Wickremesinghe.
Recently, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Rajitha Senaratne was seen engaging in a detailed conversation at a public event, where he commended the current government's efforts.
Additionally, SJB Chairman MP Sarath Fonseka, who has faced internal party criticism following his parliamentary remarks that appeared critical of SJB leader Sajith Premadasa, is reportedly inclined to support the President.
Furthermore, SJB MP Patali Champika Ranawaka, known for his neutral stance towards the government's initiatives, is also anticipated to join forces with President Wickremesinghe.
The official ceremony where these politicians are expected to join hands with President Wickremesinghe is scheduled for later this week.
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