More Than 60 Sign no-Certainty Movement Against PM - Dullas

UPFA MP Dullas Alahapperuma said today the no-certainty movement against Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe so far marked by more than 60 MPs including 14 priests, representative clergymen and state pastors would be given over to the Speaker one week from now.

He said they were certain to get the backing of a dominant part of MPs and that it would be critical being the main no-certainty movement submitted against a head administrator with a lion's share in parliament supporting it.

"Just two no-certainty movements have been submitted against some previous Prime Ministers however the two movements were vanquished on a lion's share vote," Mr. Alahapperuma said.

He said the no-certainty movement will express the way that he was a PM with a minority bolster in parliament and had purportedly created an emergency in the national economy.

Mr. Alahapperuma said it was the ideal time for the SLFPers who joined the legislature to stand firm in the event that they truly cherish and are faithful to the gathering simply like the four clergymen who surrendered their portfolios.

He said their acquiescences were affected by the disintegration of nearby government bodies.

"The SLFPers ought to be faithful to the gathering during an era when its picture is being discolored or its solidarity is at danger," Mr. Alahapperuma said.

He said the customary relationship between the UNP and the SLFP prior compared to that between an elephant and a spur is currently being compared to an elephant and a wood apple.
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