The meeting between President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the parliamentary group of Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) ended without any conclusion on the formation of an interim government to quell present political unrest in the country and find solutions to the economic woes.
The Sri Lanka Freedom Party claims that no progress was made pertaining to resolving critical issues faced by the country, during discussions between the President and 41 independent MPs yesterday.
Speaking to NewsRadio, Senior Vice President of the SLFP Rohana Luxman Piyadasa said the SLFP sought a meeting with the President in a bid to resolve the current crisis in the country.
He said the SLFP Parliamentary Group and several members of the Central Committee met with the President yesterday.
Rohana Luxman Piyadasa said there is a huge public uprising at present with citizens demanding an end to corruption.
He said people are opposing nepotism while demanding for the establishment of good governance in the country.
The Senior Vice President of the SLFP said however no favourable solutions have been given to rectify the shortcomings of the present administration.
He said therefore the party will have to rethink its strategy going forward.