The party of Sri Lanka’s new Marxist-leaning President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has won a two-thirds majority in parliament.
To date, no single entity, whether global or otherwise, has extended funds and facilities to Sri Lanka the way India has done ...
The party of Sri Lanka’s new Marxist-leaning President Anura Kumara Dissanayake won a two-thirds majority in parliament, ...
The left-leaning coalition of newly elected Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake won 159 of the legislature's 225 ...
Dissanayake’s National People’s Power Party (NPP) won at least 123 of the 225 seats in parliament, according to partial ...
What happened was after the war we had a bloated military, and no government had the guts to start a national discussion ...
Since its inception on 4 February 1948, Sri Lanka’s Independence Day has served as a poignant emblem of ‘celebration by ...
Breaking with a seven-decade tradition, Sri Lankan Tamils flocked to the all-island National Peoples’ Power (NPP) party in preference to ethnic Tamil parties. Concern for good governance appears to ...
While everyone expected the National People’s Power (NPP) to win the Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, the party’s ...
Colombo, November 15: Sri Lanka's only major leftist party, the National Peoples' Power (NPP), is continuing its dream run in ...