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Deputy Minister of Minor Export Crop Promotion (13-15). Deputy Minister of Co-operatives & Internal Trade (10). [4] Chamal Rajapaksa, the brother of President Rajapaksa, was elected Speaker, Piyankara Jayaratne as the Deputy Speaker and Murugesu Chandrakumar as the Deputy Chairman of Committees. The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) has recorded a massive victory with 145 seats, just five seats short of a two-thirds majority, in the parliamentary elections held this week. Colombo, August 7 (newsin.asia): The Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, held on August 5, the results of which were unofficially out on August 7, have sent a number of politically significant messages. Mervyn Silva resigned as Deputy Minister of Mass Media & Information on 5 May 2010. 8 0 obj [5] Ranil Wickremesinghe was recognised as Leaders of the Opposition. 9 (1970) Deputy Minister of Rural Economic Affairs (15-). [8], Chandima Weerakkody was elected Deputy Speaker on 23 November 2010 after his predecessor Piyankara Jayaratne was made a minister.[9]. [13] Mervyn Silva was appointed as the new Deputy Minister of Highways. On 21 April 2010 President Rajapaksa appointed D. M. Jayaratne as the new Prime Minister. Cabinet Minister for Special Projects (13-15). Deputy Minister of Public Order and Christian Religious Affairs (15-). "Table 41 Parliament Election (Electoral District) (2000)". Deputy Minister of Plantation & Industries (10-15). stream 13 (1989) Parliamentary General Election 2020. w.���I. State Minister of Public Administration and Democratic Governance (15-). Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning (10-12). State Minister of Education (15-). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning (12-15). %���� 7. 3 (1947) The TNA and its supporters have been subject to numerous attacks during its existence and three of its sitting Members of Parliament have been assassinated, allegedly by government backed rival groups. 21 May 2015 - One cabinet minister and three state ministers leave the national government. 10 February 2009. Last election: The last election for the Parliament was held on 8 April 2010. Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front, Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya, People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam, Widows' and Orphans' Pension fund (Amendment), Widowers' and Orphans' Pension (Amendment), Secretary to the Treasury (Nomination of Representative), Public Enterprises Reform Commission of Sri Lanka, Regulation of Insurance Industry (Amendment), Protection of the Rights of Elders (Amendment), Rohitha Abeygunawardana Foundation (Incorporation), Tharunyata Hetak Organization (Incorporation), Red Lotus Organization for Humanitarian Services (Incorporation), Provincial Councils (Transfer of Stamp duty), Regional Infrastructure Development Levy (Repeal), Recovery of Loans by Banks (Special Provisions) (Amendment), Ramakrishna Sarada Mission (Incorporation), Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (Amendment), Central Colleges Past Pupils' Association of Sri Lanka (Incorporation), Defence Services Command and Staff College (Amendment), T. B. Ekanayake Foundation (Incorporation), Buddhasravaka Bikku University (Amendment), Organization for the Eraction of Balana Buddha Statue (Incorporation), D. M. Dasanayake Social Serivice and Charity Foundation, Convention of the suppression of Terrorist Financing, Society of the Ceylonese Brothers of St. Joseph, Ports and Airports Developments Levy (Amendment), Fiscal Management (Responsibility) (Amendment), Hanguranketha Madanwala Rajamaha Vihara Development Foundation, Registration of Electors (Special Provisions), Science and Technology Development (Amendment), Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (Amendment), Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (Amendment), National Institute of Business Management (Amendment), Institute of Geology, Sri Lanka (Incorporation), Philip Gunawardena Commemorative Society (Incorporation), Chandima Weerakkody Foundation (Incorporation), Default Taxes (Special Provisions) (Amendment), Samastha Lanka Sasanarakshaka Mandalaya (Incorporation), The Rehabilitation of Buddhist Temples Foundation (Incorporation), National Enterprise Development Authority (Amendment), Kumarasiri Hettige Foundation (Incorporation), Mohan Lal Grero Foundation (Incorporation), Dampe, Meegoda, Bodhiwardhanarama Sri Madurasama Pirivena, Nimal Siripala De Silva Foundation (Incorporation), Lakshman Wasantha Perera Community Development Foundation (Incorporation), Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka (Amendment), John Seneviratne Foundation (Incorporation), Bodirajarama Educational and Cultural Founcation (Incorporation), Vasantha Senanayake Foundation (Incorporation), Roman Catholic Archbishop and Bishops of Ceylon (Amendment), Piyasena Gamage Foundation (Incorporation), Local Authorities filling of vacancies (Special Provisions) (Amendment), DFCC Bank (Repeal and Consequential Provisions), Kalpawaruksha Development Foundation (Incorporation), Sivmuni Se Vehera Buddhist Foundation (Incorporation), P. Harrison Community Development Foundation (Incorporation), Welfare Society of the School for the Mentally Subnormal, Sri Lanka Association of Professional Social Workers (Incorporation), National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol (Amendment), Assistance to and Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses, Minister of Public Order, Disaster Management and Christian Affairs, Minister of Local Government and Provincial Councils, Minister of State Resources and Enterprise Development, Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Management, Minister of Traditional Industries and Small Enterprise Development, Minister of Co-operatives and Internal Trade, Minister of Rehabilitation and Prison Reforms, Minister of Urban Development, Water Supply and Drainage, Minister of Muslim Religious Affairs and Posts, Minister of Social Services, Welfare and Livestock Development, Minister of Highways, Higher Education and Investment Promotion, Minister of Buddhasasana and Religious Affairs, Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils, Local Government and Democratic Governance, Minister of Child Development & Women's Affairs, Minister of Mass Media and Parliamentary Affairs, Minister of National Languages and Social Integration, Minister of Environment and Renewable Energy, Minister of Coconut Development and Janatha Estate Development, Minister of Technology, Research and Atomic Energy, Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development, Minister of Health and Indigenous Medicine, Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs, Minister of Public Relations and Public Affairs, Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology, Minister of Wildlife Resources Conservation, Minister of Resettlement, Reconstruction and Hindu Religious Affairs, Minister of Construction, Engineering Services, Housing and Common Amenities, Minister of Policy Planning, Economics Affairs, Child, Youth and Cultural Affairs, "Parliamentary General Election 2010 - Official Results", "Chamal Rajapakse new Speaker, Fonseka attends parliament", "New Parliament sworn in: Chamal elected Speaker unanimously Ranil recognised as Opposition Leader", "All Cabinet posts equal, essential for development – MR", "4 Sri Lankan ministers, 6 deputy ministers take oaths", "Number of Cabinet ministers in SL government rises to 61, deputies 34", "S.M Chandrasena sworn as a Deputy Minister", "Reshuffle: No major shocks but Cabinet increases to 57", "Govt. Deputy Minister of Justice and Labour Relations (15-). 1 OF 1981", The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, "General Elections 2010 - Preferential Votes", "The 29 national list members for the Seventh Parliament", "PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Appointments & c., by the President", "60 ministers, 31 deputy ministers sworn in yesterday", "PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Government Notifications", "PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Government Notifications PROCLAMATION", Members of the 16th Parliament of Sri Lanka, Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees, Legislative Power of the Sri Lankan Parliament, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=14th_Parliament_of_Sri_Lanka&oldid=1003937823, Articles with dead external links from August 2018, Articles with permanently dead external links, Articles with dead external links from June 2017, Articles with dead external links from January 2016, Articles with dead external links from August 2019, Articles with dead external links from November 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. 10 (1972), 11 (1977) Minister of Foreign Employment & Welfare (10-15). Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs & Skills Development (10-13). 3 0 obj [15][16], On 22 November 2010, three days after Rajapaksa was sworn in for his second term, a new government was sworn in. !(!0*21/*.-4;K@48G9-.BYBGNPTUT3? Sri Lanka Statistics. The 8th election should have been held in 1975, given that the previous election was held in 1970. Deputy Minister of Lands & Land Development (10-15). [25][26] 105 UPFA MPs were now part of the government (Prime Minister + 10 Senior Ministers + 54 Ministers + 2 Project Ministers + 38 Deputy Ministers (excludes Sarath Amunugama who is also a Senior Minister)). Fonseka had been endorsed by a number of main opposition parties, including the United National Party and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna. Deputy Minister of External Affairs (10-15). 47. State Minister of Aviation (15). Deputy Minister of Health (10-15). Project Minister of Ports & Highways (13-15). Deputy Speaker & Chairman of Committees (10). Deputy Minister of Posts & Telecommunication (10). Sirisena was declared the winner after receiving 51.28% of all votes cast compared to Rajapaksa's 47.58%. #SriLanka #SLElection2020 #OpinionPollSL #PressPollSL stream defects to Opposition", "Video: Nandimithra Ekanayake for Maitri", "Deputy Minister Nandimithra joins Maithri camp", "Cabinet balloons to 40 as 26 more SLFPers luck out", "SLFPers take oaths as ministers in National Govt", "Deputy Minister Tissa Karaliyadda resigns", "Sri Lanka ex-army chief Fonseka loses seat as MP", "Vanni parliamentarian Mashoor dies of heart attack", "Malini Fonseka takes oath as Parliamentarian", "Sri Lankan rights campaigner Jayalath Jayawardena dies", "VIDEO: Jayalath Jayawardena passes away", "UNP MP Dayasiri resigns to contest as CM", "New opposition MP takes oath in Sri Lanka parliament", "Velayudhan replaces Harin at parliament", "Azwer resigns as UPFA National List MP; Ameer appointed", "R. D. Wimaladasa takes oaths as MP for Kurunegala district", "New MP takes oaths New MP takes oaths", "PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Government Notifications THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, No. Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation (12-15). When Rajapaksa called the election in November 2014 he had looked certain to win. Deputy Minister of Technology & Research (10). The 14th parliamentary election was held on 8 April and 20 April 2010. Deputy Minister of Public Administration & Home Affairs (10). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-03-04. <> endobj Instead, Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike took advantage of the new 1972 constitution. Deputy Minister of Traditional Industries & Small Enterprise Development (10-15). Deputy Minister of Ports & Aviation (10). The turnout at the elections amounted to 61.26% of the total of 14 million registered voters. Deputy Minister of Highways (10). [10] The rest of the government, comprising 36 Ministers and 39 Deputy Ministers were sworn in on 23 April 2010. 128. "Table 42 Parliament Election (Party) (2001)". Minister of Agrarian Services & Wildlife (10-12). Deputy Minister of Plantation & Industries (10). endobj Deputy Minister of Highways, Higher Education and Investment Promotion (15-). Deputy Minister of Child Development & Women's Affairs (10-13). 85 UPFA MPs were now part of the government. Deputy Minister of Water Supply & Drainage (10-15). The final results gave 144 seats to the UPFA, six short of a two thirds majority. endobj Deputy Minister of Labour & Labour Relations (13-15). Deputy Minister of Irrigation & Water Resources Management (10-15). [11] President Rajapaksa has retained control of the important ministries of Defence, Finance & Planning, Highways, and Ports & Aviation. In Kayts a stronghold of Douglas devanada, the ITAK got only 18% of the votes cast. Minister of Livestock Development (10-15). The incumbent … Constitutionally, she had taken advantage of the 1972 constitution to delay the election until 1977, instead of 1975 as would have been the case under the old Soulbury constitution. 2 0 obj [19], S. M. Chandrasena resigned as Minister of Agrarian Services & Wildlife with effect from 26 September 2012. "2000 General Election Results". [33], Maithripala Sirisena defeated Mahinda Rajapaksa at the 2015 presidential election after which he appointed a UNP dominated national government (NG).[34][35]. [17] A number of opposition MPs who had defected to the UPFA were rewarded with ministerial posts. <>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 595.5 842.25] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S>> Her economic policies had led to industrial growth and self-reliance, but was insufficient to overcome unemployment. Deputy Minister of Postal Services (13-15). Samagi Jana Balawegaya. Deputy Minister of Cooperative & Internal trade (13-15). Deputy Minister of Environment (10). 20 (2020). 15 (2000), 16 (2001) 6 0 obj [24] Nine new deputy ministers were appointed on 10 October 2013. %PDF-1.5 5 (1956), 6 (1960) Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. (�� Minister of Higher Education and Research (15-). Deputy Minister of Ports & Aviation (10). Background. A further Minister and three Deputy Ministers were sworn in on 25 November 2010[18] 95 UPFA MPs were now part of the government. <> Mervyn Silva was dismissed from his ministerial post and suspended from the SLFP on 10 August 2010. Deputy Minister of Education (10-13). Deputy Minister of Policy Planning, Economics Affairs, Child, Youth and Cultural Affairs (15-). � 10 February 2009. Minister of Aviation Services (15-). Deputy Minister of Irrigation and Agriculture (15-). Minister of National Heritage & Cultural Affairs (10). %&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz��������������������������������������������������������������������������� Deputy Minister of Economic Development (13-15). This was followed by ’52, ’56, March ’60, July ’60, ’65, and ’70. 18 (2010) Deputy Minister of Rehabilitation & Prison Reforms (10). The UPFA won a large majority in parliament, obtaining 144 seats, an increase of 39 since the 13th parliamentary election. 7 (1960) [7], On 2 May 2010 the government appointed Nimal Siripala de Silva as the Leader of the House and Dinesh Gunawardena as the Chief Government Whip. Minister of Productivity Information (10-15). endobj Deputy Minister of Aviation Services (15-). Constitutionally, Sri Lankan presidential elections must be held by the end of 2019, with parliamentary elections to follow in 2020. This page was last edited on 31 January 2021, at 11:46. Deputy Minister of Public Order and Christian Religious Affairs (15). ]c\RbKSTQ�� C''Q6.6QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ�� � o" �� 22 April 2010 - National Union of Workers (NUW) left the United National Front alliance after a dispute over. 10 December 2014 - Palani Digambaran and V. Radhakrishnan resign from the UPFA. Illankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi. 14 (1994) Updated 22:00 BST. 7 0 obj Deputy Minister of Social Services, Welfare and Livestock Development (15-). The United National Party (UNP) obtained the most number of seats at the Parliamentary General Election 2015. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (15-). faces probe by independent UN body", "Now, two-thirds of govt. There were 14,088,500 registered voters for the election. Deputy Minister of Internal Transport (15-). 29 May 2015 - Three UPFA MPs join the national government. "2001 General Election Results". Replaced by R. D. Wimaladasa. [21], President Rajapaksa carried out a cabinet re-shuffle on 28 January 2013, appointing some new ministers and deputy ministers. The 14th parliamentary election was held on 8 April and 20 April 2010. 4 August 2010 - Sri Lanka Freedom Party (People's wing) dissolved. Minister of Education Services (13-14). Deputy Minister of Technology & Research (10-13). The TNA currently consists of four parties: Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front, Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi, People's <> Sri Lanka Statistics. $4�%�&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz�������������������������������������������������������������������������� ? Deputy Minister of Industry & Commerce (10-13). <> Since the end of the civil war and the defeat of the LTTE the TNA has dropped the demand for an independent state, saying that it is ready to accept regional self-rule. Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning (10). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-08-26. LankaNewspapers.com. 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Results from the Tamil-dominated North-East reveal an overwhelming victory for the Tamil National Alliance. 5 0 obj Deputy Minister of Provincial Councils and Regional Development (15-). Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike had become extraordinarily unpopular. Deputy Minister of Local Government & Provincial Councils (10-15). The United People's Freedom Alliance won 144 seats (of 225) or 60.66% of the vote, the United National Party won 60 seats, the Tamil National Alliance won 14 seats, and the Democratic National Alliance won 7 seats. Minister of Labour & Productivity Improvement (10-15). endobj 10 February 2009. Deputy Minister of Industry & Commerce (13-15). Deputy Minister of National Heritage & Cultural Affairs (10). [20] He was appointed Deputy Minister of Agrarian Services & Wildlife on 5 October 2012. By P.K.Balachandran Courtesy NewsIn.Asia The resounding victory of the Rajapaksas has sent a number of politically significant messages. Deputy Minister of Botanical Gardens & Public Recreation (14). 21 November 2014 - Perumal Rajadurai resigns from the UPFA. Deputy Minister of Co-operatives & Internal Trade (10-13). Deputy Minister of Irrigation & Water Resources Management (10). Deputy Minister of Telecommunication & Information Technology (14-15). ���� JFIF ` ` �� C [1], The new parliament was sworn in on 22 April 2010. Minister of Productivity Promotion (13-14). State Minister of Housing and Samurdhi (15-). On 17 August 2015 Sri Lanka held nationwide Parliamentary elections, just under eight months ahead of schedule. President Rajapaksa proceeded to win re-election, over 57% of all votes cast. Rajapaksa, who was elected president for a 6-year term in November 2005, was the candidate of the ruling United People's Freedom Alliance. ### 27 January 2010, Colombo, Sri Lanka: On 26th January, Election Day, CMEV deployed 3,790 monitors in mobile teams and … Deputy Minister of Urban Development, Water Supply and Drainage Board (15-). Deputy Minister of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Development (10-13). Deputy Minister of Livestock Development (10-15). Deputy Minister of Power & Energy (10-15). <> Deputy Minister of Mass Media & Information (10); DM for Highways (10), (10). Deputy Minister of Investment Promotion (13-14). Deputy Minister of Disaster Management (10-15). [29][30] Palani Digambaran and Praba Ganesan were appointed deputy ministers on 21 August 2014. 12 (1978) 25 th March 2010, Colombo, Sri Lanka: CMEV is deeply concerned by reports alleging attempts to disenfranchise postal voters by officials in their capacity as certifying officers in particular. Deputy Minister of Indigenous Medicine (10-15). Parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka are scheduled to be held on 5 August 2020. On 11 January 2015 the new government announced a special investigation into allegations of an attempted coup by Rajapaksa. Minister of Posts & Telecommunication (10). The 14th Parliament of Sri Lanka was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 2010 parliamentary election held on 8 April and 20 April 2010. Results released late on Thursday was expected to favour the SLPP leadership led by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. Senior Minister of International Monetary Co-operation (10-15). Minister of Minor Export Promotion (10-15). In the highly competitive news broadcasting space, Derana has built the most unbiased and comprehensive news property on offer, Ada Derana – with a news team of 100 people geared to deliver the most accurate and timely information. Sri Lanka Statistics. Fonseka received over 40%, carrying … Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasigha who contested from the Colombo District obtained the highest preferential votes with 500,566 Fulll List.....ColomboUNP1.Ranil Wickremesinghe 500,5662.Sujeewa Senasinghe 117,049 3.Harsha De Silva … The Department of Elections invalidated the results of two polling stations in Kandy and Trincomalee districts, where elections were repeated on 20 April. endobj 2 (1936) Deputy Minister of Environment & Renewable Energy (13-15). 54. The main opposition United National Front (UNF) won 60 seats, a decline of 22. Deputy Minister of Economic Development (13-15). �� � } !1AQa"q2���#B��R��$3br� Deputy Minister of Ports & Highways (10-13). Seats won in last election: 105; Party: United National Party (UNP) Leader: Ranil WICKREMESINGHE; Seats won in last election: 82; Party: Sri Lankan Muslim Congress (SLMC) Leader: N/A; Seats won in last election: 0; Party: Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP) Leader: Sivanesathurai CHANDRAKANTHAN; Seats won in last election: 0 22 November 2010 - SLMC (eight MPs) joins UPFA. The incumbent United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) secured a landslide victory in the elections, buoyed by its achievement of ending the 26 year Sri Lankan Civil War by defeating the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in May 2009. Deputy Minister of Economic Development (10-15). endobj To 1977. 19 (2015) Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning (10). Deputy Minister of Mahaweli Development and Environment (15-). 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Read this as a PDF here. The minority Tamil party Tamil National Alliance (TNA) won 14 seats, a decline of 8, and the Democratic National Alliance (DNA), contesting for the first time, won 7 seats. OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION - 2020 Polling Division : POSTAL District : Matara August 06, 2020 OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION - 2020 The 14th parliament saw the following deaths and resignations: 1 (1931) �?6� h���D��+-6鸫�)ԣh?��-;�^W��꺝rmq�.e��a8g�_f�=h*�p���Պ�쎃��VQ��.���t��㓢�Rr�/=�e�#�?v�%�a�u%�vH*��i��������Թ0օWX�Ac*��A�F=CtHK^����IW��9I��?��*�����tTH\y�Z9yb#"X���3?H�l�؟�䐰gE�%۟�)�t�V��|��l�(�c��+Y2"G�o���0 �"�4/Z�Ga}8HǙ����ſ��,�Y�B3���)+�b�fڏ�L)i~�X?��Z^\�Ƽ=����Cc!��BX�4��Y�4��` 2_� ��/�I�-�I��VKM�Ʀ�Z���e�_���h;m����1����3�������v>Wd�ī�]�飸9��JH� [14] However, a subsequent SLFP disciplinary cleared him of all charges and on 8 September 2010 he was reappointed to his ministerial post. Deputy Speaker & Chairman of Committees (10-). 8 (1965) Deputy Minister of Social Services (10-15). 17 (2004) Deputy Minister of Buddhasasana & Religious Affairs (10-14). 4 0 obj Deputy Minister of Agrarian Services & Wildlife (12-13). State Minister of Children’s Affairs (15-). �6��)��U(���~�OlNNia2�FF�M�J. These look like the percentages the UNP got at past elections, in their long slide downwards. Deputy Minister of Rehabilitation & Prison Reforms (13-15). "Sri Lanka Parliamentary Chamber: Parliament Elections Held in 2000". Deputy Minister of Coconut Development & Janatha Estate Development (13-15). 22 March 2015 - 27 UPFA MPs, mostly from the SLFP, join the national government. [31][32] V. Radhakrishnan was appointed deputy minister on 9 October 2014. Deputy Minister of Economic Development (13-15). 9 0 obj Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce (15-). The parliament met for the first time on 22 April 2010 and was dissolved on 26 June 2015. Deputy Minister of Economic Development (10). Died. Deputy Minister of National Languages & Social Integration (14). 1 0 obj Election Commission of Sri Lanka Page | 6 Parliamentary General Election – 2010 Colombo District Dehiwala Polling Division PARTY NAME VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE United … Parliament name: Parliament: Structure of parliament: Unicameral: BACKGROUND: Dates of election / renewal (from/to) 17 August 2015: Purpose of elections: Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe's United National Party (UNP) won the elections as the largest party in a coalition known as the United National Front for Good Governance (UNFGG, see note). Deputy Minister of Women’s Affairs (15-). Deputy Minister of Disaster Management (10). Deputy Minister of State Resources & Enterprise Development (10-13). 145. Deputy Minister of Higher Education (10-14). Deputy Minister of Construction, Engineering Services, Housing & Common Amenities (10-15). Other parties to gain seats in Parliament are the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK), People’s Liberation Front (JVP), Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) and the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC). 4 (1952) Deputy Minister of Justice (10).