Candidates can only spend Rs. 109 per voter in Presidential election

A Gazette notification will be issued tonight stipulating the maximum amount that a Presidential Candidate can spend on each voter during their election campaigns, the Commissioner General of Elections Saman Sri Ratnayake said.

Accordingly, the maximum amount that each candidate can spend will be gazette as Rs. 109.00 per voter, he said.

All upcoming national elections will be subject to new campaign finance laws that will limit the amount of funding that candidates, political parties and independent groups can spend on their campaigns.

Ahead of the upcoming presidential election, the Election Commission had met with various stakeholders to brief them on the legislation and obtain their views and suggestions on establishing the spending limit and how to move forward in implementing the laws.

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Sajith pledges to abolish Executive Presidency

Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday (18) pledged to abolish the Executive Presidency if he is elected President next month.

Premadasa made this pledge during a rally at Ruwanwella.

“A number of past Presidents have pledged to abolish the Executive Presidency but never did it. I will do it and introduce a system based on the legislature,” he said.

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Namal Rajapaksa meets Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith

SLPP presidential candidate Namal Rajapaksa met Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith today at the Archbishop’s official residence in Borella.

During the meeting, the Archbishop reportedly emphasised the need for an independent commission to investigate those responsible for the Easter Sunday bomb attacks.

Rajapaksa agreed on the importance of establishing an independent judicial commission for this purpose.

Sajith holds talks with Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith

Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa visited the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Colombo, Sunday, and had talks with the Archbishop of Colombo, His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith.

The Samagi Jana Balawegaya said that Premadasa sought blessings of the church for the 2024 Presidential Election.

The Auxiliary Bishops of Colombo His Lordship Rt. Rev. Dr. Maxwell Silva, His Lordship Rt. Rev. Dr. J D Anthony Jayakody, His Lordship Rt. Rev. Dr. P Anton Ranjith, Rev. Fr. Syril Gamini, abd Rev. Fr. Indika Joy attended the meeting.

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Chinese Naval Training Ship PLANS Po Lang to Visit Sri Lanka

The Chinese naval training ship, PLANS Po Lang, is set to visit Sri Lanka as part of its midshipmen ocean-going training mission.

This visit is scheduled to take place between mid-August and late November, according to a statement from Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, the spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense.

The mission, which includes stops in Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, and a technical stop in Hong Kong, aims to enhance the professional capabilities of midshipmen.

It also seeks to strengthen exchanges, cooperation, and mutual trust between the Chinese PLA Navy and the navies of the destination countries.

Senior Colonel Zhang emphasized that this initiative is part of China’s broader effort to contribute to the building of a maritime community with a shared future.

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ITAK’s decision on endorsing presidential candidate to follow manifesto review

The Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) has announced that it will determine which candidate to support in the upcoming presidential election only after reviewing the manifestos of the contenders.

This decision has been made during the party’s central committee meeting held yesterday (18) in Vavuniya, which saw the participation of all party members.

The discussions reportedly grew heated as various opinions emerged regarding which candidate ITAK should endorse.

ITAK Member of Parliament Shanakiyan Rasamanickam stated that the party’s final decision will be announced following the release of the main presidential candidates’ manifestos, indicating that ITAK is taking a cautious and considered approach to its endorsement in the election.

Sri Lanka seeks closer economic integration with India – President

Addressing the Head of State Session of the 3rd Voice of Global South Summit virtually, President Ranil Wickremesinghe stressed the importance of strengthening economic cooperation and regional integration from Japan to India, with a special focus on deepening ties with India.

President Wickremesinghe highlighted Sri Lanka’s strategic commitment to expanding economic partnerships across Asia, particularly through Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC).

Reflecting on Indo-Lanka relations, President Wickremesinghe emphasized the “Vision” statement shared between the two nations, and expressed optimism that this vision will lead to stronger integration between Sri Lanka and India across various sectors.

Praising India’s efforts to strengthen the Global South, he acknowledged that the West can no longer maintain its dominance in global leadership, and lauded the Summit as a crucial platform for fostering consensus on challenges facing developing nations.

Expressing his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the people of India for their support during Sri Lanka’s recent economic crisis, President Wickremesinghe acknowledged that their assistance played a vital role in helping Sri Lanka navigate challenges of the past two years and emerge from bankruptcy.

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International election observers arrive in Sri Lanka to monitor Presidential Poll

A group of election observers from the European Union and the Commonwealth have arrived in Sri Lanka to monitor the September 21 presidential election, Election Commission officials said on Sunday.

They arrived in the island at the invitation of Sri Lanka’s Election Commission.

The EU has previously done election monitoring in Sri Lanka six times with the last being at the presidential election of 2019.

“The deployment of the Election Observation Mission in Sri Lanka this year confirms our long-standing commitment to supporting credible, transparent, inclusive and peaceful elections in the country,” the head of the observer group said in a statement on Saturday.

“The forthcoming presidential election will give a new impetus to democracy following the 2022 political and economic crisis. This election is important for Sri Lanka to continue making progress on its path of reforms and lasting recovery, in full respect of democratic values,” the head of the observer group was quoted as saying.

The EU observer mission is comprised of different groups of observers.

While the core team of a Deputy Chief Observer and nine election experts have already arrived in Colombo, 26 long-term observers will join the mission and will be deployed across the country to follow the election campaign.

Thereafter, 32 short-term observers will reinforce the mission on election week, also deployed throughout the country.

Over 17.1 million registered voters are eligible to vote at the election for a direct vote to elect an executive president for a 5-year term.

The incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe, the main opposition leader Sajith Premadasa and the Marxist JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake are the front runners with over 17 million of the island’s 21 million population eligible to vote.

President’s office order stops Rishad’s projects in six districts

ACMC leader warns he will petition EC, urges President to revoke directive
More than Rs 200 million worth ongoing development projects secured by All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) leader and Parliamentarian Rishad Bathiudeen in six districts have been put on hold with immediate effect following directives issued by the Presidential Secretariat.
Earlier, the ACMC leader secured approval to carry out development activities in six districts—Mannar, Vavuniya, Mullaitivu, Puttalam, Trincomalee, and Batticaloa. Mr. Bathidueen said the projects were based on the requests of people, rural development societies, welfare societies, and other community-based organisations for the urgent development activities in those areas.

However, a directive was issued on Thursday by Presidential Secretariat accountant S.A.P. Kumari to the respective district secretaries, instructing them to halt those projects and directing them to transfer the funds to the Presidential Secretariat with immediate effect.

“I further request you to inform me of the receipt of this letter immediately and not to enter into any obligation using these provisions,” according to the letter signed by the accountant and seen by the Sunday Times.

On the following day, the ACMC leader wrote to President Ranil Wickremesinghe, saying that it was “extremely doubtable (sic) that these actions had been taken following his announcement to support Presidential Candidate Sajith Premadasa at the upcoming presidential election.”

“I hope that this sort of action had been taken by certain individuals and officials without Your Excellency’s knowledge unethically…,” the ACMC leader said in his letter seen by the Sunday Times while urging him to revoke the orders and instruct relevant authorities to expedite the implementation of the projects.

He warned he would be forced to appeal to the Elections Commission if the directives were not revoked, saying he believed these attempts were “unethical activities” and violations of election laws.

CWC to back President Ranil in presidential poll

The Ceylon Workers’ Congress (CWC) has officially endorsed independent candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe for the upcoming presidential election.

This was announced today by Minister Jeevan Thondaman during a media briefing held in Colombo.

The endorsement came following a deliberative meeting of the CWC National Council, which serves as the party’s Politburo. Minister Thondaman explained that the council had reviewed input from its members regarding both trade union matters and the broader political landscape of Sri Lanka.

The MOU is expected to detail specific policy proposals and initiatives aimed at improving conditions for the upcountry community, reflecting the CWC’s commitment to advocating for their interests in the presidential race.