Sri Lanka defaulted on $50 billion in external debt in 2022, pushing the populace towards an alternative candidate.
Sri Lanka’s Marxist-leaning National People’s Power Party (NPP) has won big in the parliamentary election, securing a two-thirds majority under leader President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
The Elections Commission reported that the NPP won a landslide 159 of 225 seats.
These results follow Dissanayake’s presidential victory on Sept. 21. In Sri Lanka, parliamentary elections take place at local level only once a leader has been chosen.
Dissanayake’s earlier victory represented the first win outside of Sri Lanka’s traditional parties since its independence from British rule in 1948. This victory offers the 55-year-old a rare opportunity to fulfill campaign promises, including drafting a new constitution, without relying on coalition support.
« We have very well understood the weight of this victory », said top NPP official Tilvin Silva.
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Of the 225 seats in parliament, 196 were directly up for grabs under Sri Lanka’s electoral system. The rest were nominated in each district among the parties based on proportional representation.
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