Today, the President has agreed to give three days to debate the motion of no confidence against the Speaker. Sri Lanka Latest News
The President has informed this at the ruling party’s group meeting held today.
Accordingly, the no-confidence motion is scheduled to be debated for 3 days and the ruling party is going to present a resolution to the parliament tomorrow.
At the last meeting of the party leaders, the opposition demanded a 3-day debate, but the ruling party rejected it and said that only 2 days can be given for it.
Accordingly, a 2-day debate was reserved for it.
However, it has been learned that about 15 deputy ministers representing the ruling party are abroad even though the date has been fixed for the no-confidence motion to be debated.






