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President Rajapaksa in December named his elder brother and former strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa as the prime minister of the caretaker cabinet until the general election in August 2020. He can now legally dissolve Parliament and call an election.
The president could issue the dismissal order on the parliament on Sunday night, the earliest he could force a fresh parliamentary poll. The current parliament was appointed on September 1, 2015.
“Yes we will definitely look to dissolve, we were prevented from going for early polls due to 19A mistake of the previous government,” Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena told reporters.
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It aims to curtail excessive powers of the presidency, leaving more power for the parliament.
Gunawardena said President Rajapaksa despite his clear win in the elections was clamped by the 19A to call for a fresh election to have his own government.
“Previous presidents were able to dissolve the parliament after an year,” he said.
Political sources said the dissolution order could be issued at midnight tonight, making the way for the fresh polls by the end of April.
Rajapaksa had earlier said he wanted two-thirds parliamentary strength- 150 seats in the 225-member assembly.
Among the Rajapaksa reforms post election are the abolition of 19A.
According to a report in the Sunday Observer, after the dissolution of the parliament, the country will be run by a caretaker government with Mahinda Rajapaksa as the prime minister and a cabinet of ministers.
All state ministers and deputy ministers will thereby lose their posts, it said.