President reveals number of Cabinet Ministers to be appointed after polls

President reveals number of Cabinet Ministers to be appointed after polls

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake underscored the urgent need for a political overhaul to steer the country toward genuine progress. Highlighting the growing public disillusionment with politics, he labeled the current political landscape as tainted by unethical practices.

Addressing a public rally held in Kalutara, the President said: “We have a lot of work to do. First, we need to change the politics of our country if we are to rebuild it. For too long, politics here has been treated as a business. What we see in Parliament often resembles a spectacle—members jumping around, wielding chili powder, bringing knives, and engaging in disruptive behavior on the chamber floor.”

He further criticized the shielding of lawmakers from accountability, referencing a recent no confidence motion against the former health minister over allegations of medicine theft. He described a Parliament populated by “lawbreakers and extortionists,” stating that the political environment has become “unpleasant and corrupt.”

President Dissanayake declared that November 14 will mark a significant “Shramadhana”—a national act of cleaning—focused on the Parliament. He urged citizens to view the initiative as an effort to “clean up” the legislature, hinting at a symbolic sweep of corrupt practices from the institution. 

Additionally, President Dissanayake announced his intention to form a streamlined Cabinet of Ministers comprising fewer than 25 members, emphasizing a commitment to efficiency and integrity.

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