“Either lead, follow, or get out” Opposition begins No-Confidence Motion against the Govt

April 8, 2022 at 2:00 PM

The opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has commenced obtaining signatures for a No-Confidence Motion against the Government. 

The SJB said the process to obtain signatures for the No-Confidence Motion against the Government has commenced. 

The party is set to submit a No-Confidence Motion against the Government in Parliament soon over the current economic crisis. 

Earlier today, the opposition warned that an impeachment motion will be tabled against President Gotabaya Rajapaksa if he does not step down. 

Addressing the Parliament today, Leader of the opposition MP Sajith Premadasa made the announcement, putting forward nine proposals to address the current economic and political crises in Sri Lanka. 

He reiterated the need to abolish the executive presidency and establish a constitutional democracy with checks and balances, including the appointment of independent commissions.

The Opposition leader further emphasized that the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) will not work together with the current president, as it does not have faith in such a government.

“Not only should the President step down, but the executive presidency should be abolished,” he pointed out. 

The Parliamentarian said an interim, temporary, or caretaker Government cannot function under an executive presidency. 

Stating that such a combination will be a betrayal of the nation, he said the SJB will never engage in such political deals which are against the wishes of the public.

MP Sajith Premadasa said his party will consider engaging in discussion on the future course of action if the discussion is held with a group that does not consist of a single member from the Rajapaksa family. 

He reiterated that if the Government and President do not heed the proposals of the SJB and the calls of the public, then the SJB will be forced to submit an impeachment motion.

“Either lead, follow, or get out of the way,” MP Premadasa said concluding his speech. (NewsWire)