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The Parliament will only convene today (21) and tomorrow (22) this week. It was decided at the Committee on Parliamentary Business which was held today (21) under the chairmanship of Hon. Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, the Speaker of Parliament.
This decision was taken due to the current fuel shortage, despite the decision previously taken by the Committee on Parliamentary Business to convene the Parliament from 21 to 24.
Meanwhile, due to the opposition's announcement that it will boycott this week's sittings, the Independent Members of the Parliament decided to move the adjournment motion pertaining to the prevailing health issues of the country which was scheduled to be moved by the Opposition for the purpose of taking up for debate tomorrow (22).
Following the adjournment of Parliament tomorrow, it is scheduled to re-convene on Monday, July 4th. Time has also been set aside from 10.00 am to 3.30 pm for 50 Questions for Oral Answers which could not be taken up in Parliament due to various reasons.
2026-06-19
A week-long technical assistance mission on “Strengthening Budgetary and Economic Analysis in Parliament” was successfully conducted at the Parliament of Sri Lanka from 8th to 12th June 2026 in collaboration with the House Democracy Partnership (HDP) and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) of the United States Congress.The programme focused on enhancing parliamentary capacity in fiscal oversight, budgetary analysis, and evidence-based policymaking, while supporting ongoing discussions on the possible establishment of a Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) in Sri Lanka.The visiting delegation from the United States Congress comprised Ms. Meagan Moore of the House Democracy Partnership and Ms. Megan Carroll and Ms. Christi Hawley Anthony of the Congressional Budget Office. Representatives of the United States Embassy in Sri Lanka, including U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Ms. Jayne Howell, also participated in the programme.The programme engaged Members of Parliament, Parliamentary committee staff, senior officials of Parliament and representatives of key state institutions involved in public finance and economic governance.The delegation met with the Hon. Speaker of Parliament Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne and the Secretary-General of Parliament, Mrs. Kushani Rohanadeera and held discussions on strengthening parliamentary oversight, enhancing institutional capacity, and promoting evidence-based fiscal decision-making. During these engagements, the importance of capacity-building initiatives, public engagement, effective committee oversight and strengthening parliamentary support services was emphasized.The delegation also met with the Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Sajith Premadasa, and discussed ongoing efforts to strengthen Parliament's role in public finance oversight, including initiatives aimed at enhancing independent fiscal and budgetary analysis for Members of Parliament.An introductory session for Members of Parliament and Parliamentary staff was conducted under the auspices of the Sri Lanka - United States Parliamentary Friendship Association. The session was attended by the Vice President of the Association, Hon. Deputy Minister of Transport and Highways (Dr.) Prasanna Gunasena, Hon. Leader of the Opposition, Sajith Premadasa, the Chair of the Committee on Public Finance, Hon. Member of Parliament (Dr.) Harsha de Silva, Parliamentary officials and committee staff. During the programme, the United States delegation delivered presentations on the institutional role and functions of the Congressional Budget Office, including its support for the congressional budget process, preparation of legislative cost estimates, budget and economic forecasting, and the principles of transparency, credibility, and nonpartisanship that underpin its work.The series of interactive sessions enabled Members of Parliament and Parliamentary staff to exchange views on fiscal oversight, budget scrutiny, economic analysis, and international best practices relating to legislative budget institutions. Specialized sessions for Parliamentary committee staff examined analytical methodologies, research support functions, the use of technology and artificial intelligence in budget analysis and strategies for strengthening collaboration between Parliament and oversight institutions.The delegation also observed proceedings of the Committee on Public Finance (CoPF) session with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Chaired by Hon. (Dr.) Harsha de Silva, the session was attended by Secretary to the Ministry of Finance Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma, Governor of the Central Bank Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, and other officials. The meeting provided firsthand insight into Sri Lanka's parliamentary financial oversight mechanisms and stakeholder engagement practices.The programme concluded with a consolidation workshop during which participants developed a preliminary roadmap outlining possible short, medium, and long-term steps towards the establishment and operationalization of a Parliamentary Budget Office in Sri Lanka. The technical assistance mission marked an important step in strengthening parliamentary capacity in fiscal oversight and budgetary analysis and further enhanced cooperation between the Parliament of Sri Lanka and its international partners in promoting accountable, transparent, and evidence - based governance.
2026-06-17
The Hon. Speaker, Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne, endorsed the certificate on the Rescue, Rehabilitation and Insolvency (Corporate and Personal) Bill today (Jun. 17).The Bill was first read in Parliament on 17 March 2026 and was subsequently passed by Parliament following a debate held on 6 May 2026. The Act provides for the amendment of the Rescue, Rehabilitation and Insolvency (Corporate and Personal) Act, the Companies Act, No. 7 of 2007, the Inland Revenue Act, No. 24 of 2017, and the Mediation Boards Act, No. 72 of 1988, while repealing the Insolvency Ordinance (Chapter 97).The Act introduces specific procedures relating to personal insolvency, including provisions for debt protection, moratoria, and debt restructuring, while ensuring the protection of a debtor’s reasonable income and essential assets.In addition, the legislation addresses matters relating to corporate governance, receivership, and cross-border insolvency, with a view to enhancing predictability and confidence in the credit market.The Act is also intended to provide a fresh start for honest individual debtors and establish a structured mechanism for the rehabilitation of distressed but fundamentally viable companies.Accordingly, the Rescue, Rehabilitation and Insolvency (Corporate and Personal) Bill shall come into force as the Rescue, Rehabilitation and Insolvency (Corporate and Personal) Act, No. 12 of 2026.
2026-06-12
Hon. Deputy Speaker Dr. Rizvie Salih emphasized that the student community, who are the leaders of tomorrow, must respect their elders, safeguard ethical values, and act as honest citizens.The Deputy Speaker made these remarks while participating as the Special Guest at the inaugural sitting of the Student Parliament of Vidyartha College, Kandy, held recently at the historic Old Parliament Chamber located within the Presidential Secretariat.The programme was jointly organized by Vidyartha College, Kandy, the Presidential Secretariat and the Department of Communications of the Parliament of Sri Lanka with the objective of providing students with practical exposure to parliamentary affairs and an understanding of the democratic governance process.Addressing the gathering, the Deputy Speaker stated that it is essential to cultivate discipline, responsibility, and leadership qualities from the student stage itself. He further noted that the public also has an important role to play in ensuring that individuals elected as representatives of the people become ethical, responsible and law-abiding persons.Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Roshan Gamage, Senior Additional Secretary to the President, explained the services provided by the President’s Fund for students and the general public. He stated that assistance could be obtained through the President’s Fund for various needs, including educational requirements and that these services have been brought closer to the people through Divisional Secretariat offices.Mr. M. Jayalath Perera, Director of Legislative Services of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, briefed the students on the structure, functions, and parliamentary procedures of the Parliament of Sri Lanka.Mr. Chandana Sooriyabandara, Media Adviser to the President, spoke on the importance of developing the knowledge and skills required to successfully face the competitive world in the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI).Thereafter, the inaugural sitting of the Student Parliament commenced, during which the Speaker was elected and Members took their oaths. Students holding ministerial portfolios presented to the House the programmes and development proposals they expected to implement within the school through their respective ministries.Certificates were also presented to the participating students by the Hon. Deputy Speaker and other distinguished guests. At the conclusion of the programme, Mr. M.A.S. Srilal, Principal of Vidyartha College, delivered the vote of thanks.The programme was organized as another successful step in the series of Student Parliament programmes jointly implemented by the Presidential Secretariat and the Department of Communication of the Parliament of Sri Lanka. Air Commodore Asiri Gallage, Director of the Tri-Forces Coordination Unit of the Presidential Secretariat, Lieutenant Colonel Nadeeka Dangolla, Assistant Director, Mr. Samantha Mallawaarachchi, Director (Communication) of Parliament, as well as members of the teaching staff, parents, and students of Vidyartha College were also present at the occasion.
2026-06-11
The Sri Lankan Parliamentary delegation, which participated in the Workshop for Members of Parliament of Sri Lanka in the People’s Republic of China, returned to Sri Lanka on 05th June 2026 upon the successful completion of its official programme.The delegation, led by Hon. (Dr.) (Ms.) Kaushalya Ariyarathna, M.P., Deputy Minister of Mass Media, participated in the programme conducted by the International Cooperation Center of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China from 26th May to 04th June 2026.During the course of the visit, the delegation participated in sessions conducted by senior Chinese academics, researchers, and officials on China’s governance framework, development strategy, democratic consultation mechanisms, and national policy direction.The delegation also undertook official visits to key national institutions, including the National People’s Congress (NPC) Conference Hall and the Great Hall of the People. In addition, it attended a reception hosted by the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Beijing on 29th May 2026 to mark International Tea Day, highlighting Sri Lanka’s rich tea heritage and its contribution to cultural and economic ties.The programme continued in Shenzhen and later in Guangzhou, where the delegation visited institutions and development projects in the fields of smart infrastructure, advanced technology, communications, agriculture, and new energy industries.The Workshop provided a valuable platform for enhancing parliamentary diplomacy, institutional exchange, and knowledge-sharing between Sri Lanka and the People’s Republic of China, further strengthening the longstanding friendly relations between the two countries.
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