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Sri Lanka’s disputed premier Rajapakse steps down

COLOMBO, Dec 14, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Sri Lanka’s strongman leader Mahinda
Rajapakse will step down from his disputed position of premier, his son said
Friday, signalling an end to a crippling seven-week long power struggle.

Rajapakse’s legislator son Namal said he will quit Saturday “to ensure
stability of the nation”, after the Supreme Court ordered that he should not
exercise the powers of the office he has claimed since October 26.

Namal Rajapakse said they will join a coalition with President Maithripala
Sirisena who triggered the political crisis on October 26 by sacking Prime
Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and replacing him with former foe Rajapakse.

The latest decision of Rajapakse to back down came as the Supreme Court
ruled that he and his purported cabinet should not exercise the powers of the
office they claim until he could prove his legitimacy.

The court ruling also meant that the country was effectively without a
government and heading for a shut down in the absence of parliament voting
for a budget for 2019.

In another blow to Sirisena, the highest court ruled on Thursday that his
sacking of parliament on November 9 was illegal and cancelled a snap election
he had called for January 5.

Rajapakse failed to prove his majority in parliament and was twice defeated
in no-confidence motions on November 14 and 16, but refused to step down.

Wickremesinghe also refused to step down since October 26 maintaining that
his sacking was illegal. That issue is currently being canvassed before
courts.

Political sources said Sirisena was likely to invite Wickremesinghe to form
a new government over the weekend and end the power vacuum.

BSS/AFP/ARS/2019 hrs