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The Sri Lanka Administrative Service (SLAS) (Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා පරිපාලන සේවය; śrī laṁkā paripālana sēvaya) is the key administrative service of the Government of Sri Lanka, with civil servants working for both in the Central Government as well as in the provincial councils. It was formed as the ...
Wickremesinghe cabinet. The Wickremesinghe cabinet was the central government of Sri Lanka led by President Ranil Wickremesinghe. It was formed in July 2022, following the resignation of Wickremesinghe's predecessor, Gotabaya Rajapaksa. It ended in September 2024 following Wickremesinghe's defeat at the 2024 Sri Lankan presidential election.
President's Counsel. A president's counsel (postnominal PC) is an eminent lawyer who is appointed by the President of Sri Lanka as an individual "learned in the law". The term is an honorific that replaced the Queen's Counsel (QC), which Sri Lanka ceased appointing when it became a republic in 1972. It is equivalent to the appointment of a King ...
Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 4 July 2017: 3 January 2019 [10] [11] [12] 4 M. L. A. M. Hizbullah: United People's Freedom Alliance: 3 January 2019 3 June 2019 5 Shan Wijayalal De Silva: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 5 June 2019 20 November 2019 6 Anuradha Yahampath: Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna: 4 December 2019 15 May 2023 7 Senthil Thondaman: Ceylon ...
University Lecturer. Website. www.npp.lk /en /about. Dr Harini Amarasuriya[a] (born 6 March 1970) is a Sri Lankan academic, activist, and politician serving as Prime Minister of Sri Lanka since 2024. She is the third woman to hold this office. A member of the National People's Power, she also holds the portfolios of Minister Justice, Public ...
A four-year, $2.9 billion IMF bailout, secured in March 2023, has helped Sri Lanka boost reserves, stem a fall in its currency and tame runaway inflation. It also set the groundwork for debt ...
This is a list of Sri Lankan non-career Permanent Secretaries; they are from different professions.The list includes doctors, engineers, journalists, professional politicians, university lecturers, lawyers, journalists, defence officers, and people in the planning service, education administration service, agriculture service, and accounting service.
Politics of Sri Lanka. Provinces (black) are divided into districts (grey), which are further divided into divisional secretariats (white). These are then further divided into Grama Niladharis (not marked on the map). The districts are further divided into administrative sub-units known as divisional secretariats.