16th Parliament of Sri Lanka
15th 17th
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Sri Lanka
Meeting placeSri Lankan Parliament Building
Term20 August 2020 (2020-08-20) 
Election5 August 2020
Websiteparliament.lk
Parliamentarians
Members225
SpeakerMahinda Yapa Abeywardena (2020-present)
Deputy Speaker and
Chairman of Committees
Ranjith Siyambalapitiya (2020-2022)
Ajith Rajapaksa (2022-)
Deputy Chairman of CommitteesAngajan Ramanathan (2020-present)
Prime MinisterMahinda Rajapaksa (2020-2022)
Ranil Wickremesinghe (2022)
Dinesh Gunawardena (2022-present)
Leader of the OppositionSajith Premadasa (2020-)
Leader of the HouseDinesh Gunawardena (2020-2022)
Susil Premajayantha (2022-)
Chief Government WhipJohnston Fernando (2020-2022)
Prasanna Ranatunga (2022-)
Chief Opposition WhipLakshman Kiriella (2020-)
Structure
Sessions
1st20 August 2020 – 12 December 2021
2nd18 January 2022 – 28 July 2022
3rd3 August 2022 – 27 January 2023
4th8 February 2023 

The 16th Parliament of Sri Lanka is the current Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 2020 parliamentary election held on 5 August 2020. According to the Constitution of Sri Lanka the maximum legislative term of the parliament is 5 years from the first meeting.

Election

Winners of polling divisions SLPFA SJB TNA SLFP EPDP Other parties

The 16th parliamentary election was held on 5 August 2020.[1] The incumbent Sri Lanka People's Freedom Alliance claimed a landslide victory in the election claiming the majority winning 145 seats,[2][3][4] while the newly formed Samagi Jana Balawegaya won a total of 54 seats and the National People's Power won 3 seats.[5][6][7] The main opposition United National Party suffered their worst ever landslide defeat in history, claiming only one national seat and receiving the fifth most votes in the elections.[8]

Results

The first official results were released on 6 August 2020 in the afternoon starting with the postal votes in the Galle District.[9]

The SLPFA became the largest group in Parliament after securing 59.09% of votes and 145 seats whilst the SJB won 23.90% of votes and 54 seats.[10][11] SLPFA managed to exceed the majority cutoff of 113 with obtaining 128 seats from election votes and 17 seats from the national list.[12]

National

Summary of the 2020 Sri Lankan parliamentary election[13][14][15]
Alliances and partiesVotes%Seats
DistrictNationalTotal+/–
  6,853,69059.09%12817145Increase50
  2,771,98023.90%47754New
  327,1682.82%9110Decrease6
  445,9583.84%213Decrease3
  67,7660.58%112Increase2
 Eelam People's Democratic Party61,4640.53%202Increase1
 United National Party (Ranil wing)249,4352.15%011Decrease105
Our Power of People's Party
67,7580.58%011Increase1
Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal67,6920.58%101Increase1
 Sri Lanka Freedom Party[lower-roman 5]66,5790.57%101Increase1
Muslim National Alliance55,9810.48%101Increase1
  51,3010.44%101Increase1
 All Ceylon Makkal Congress[lower-roman 6]43,3190.37%101Increase1
 National Congress[lower-roman 2]39,2720.34%101Increase1
 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress[lower-roman 7]34,4280.30%101Steady
 Independents223,6221.93%000Steady
United Peace Alliance31,0540.27%000Steady
All Lanka Tamil Mahasabha30,0310.26%000Steady
National Development Front14,6860.13%000Steady
 Frontline Socialist Party14,5220.13%000Steady
Social Democratic Party of Tamils11,4640.10%000Steady
 Tamil United Liberation Front9,8550.08%000Steady
Socialist Party of Sri Lanka9,3680.08%000Steady
People's Welfare Front7,3610.06%000Steady
Sinhalese National Front5,0560.04%000Steady
 New Democratic Front4,8830.04%000Steady
United Left Front4,8790.04%000Steady
Liberal Party of Sri Lanka4,3450.04%000Steady
National People's Party3,8130.03%000Steady
Democratic United National Front3,6110.03%000Steady
National Democratic Front3,4880.03%000Steady
Sri Lanka Labour Party3,1340.03%000Steady
 Democratic Left Front2,9640.03%000Steady
New Sinhala Heritage1,3970.01%000Steady
 United Socialist Party1,1890.01%000Steady
Motherland People's Party1,0870.01%000Steady
 Eelavar Democratic Front1,0350.01%000Steady
 Socialist Equality Party7800.01%000Steady
 Lanka Sama Samaja Party[lower-roman 4]7370.01%000Steady
All Are Citizens All Are Kings Organization6320.01%000Steady
 Democratic Unity Alliance1450.00%000Steady
Independents 42
Valid Votes11,598,929100.00%19629225Steady
Rejected Votes744,3736.03%
Total Polled12,343,30275.89%
Registered Electors16,263,885
Footnotes:
    1. The SLPFA contested under the name and symbol of SLPP.
    2. 1 2 The NC contested separately in two districts (Ampara and Polonnaruwa) and with the SLPFA in other districts.
    3. The DLF contested separately in two districts (Jaffna and Vanni) and with the SLPFA in other districts.
    4. 1 2 The LSSP contested separately in one district (Jaffna) and with the SLPFA in other districts.
    5. 1 2 The SLFP contested separately in three districts (Jaffna, Kalutara and Nuwara Eliya) and with the SLPFA in other districts.
    6. 1 2 The ACMC contested separately in one district (Ampara) and with the SJB in other districts.
    7. 1 2 The SLMC contested separately in one district (Batticaloa) and with the SJB in other districts.
    8. The TNA contested under the name and symbol of ITAK.
    9. The TNPF contested under the name and symbol of ACTC.

District

Districts won by SJB
Districts won by SLPFA
Districts won by TNA
District results for the 2020 Sri Lankan parliamentary election[13][14][15]
Electoral
District
ProvinceSLPFASJBTNANPPOthersTotalTurnout
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
AmparaEastern126,01232.65%3102,27426.50%225,2556.54%05,0601.31%0127,39633.00%2385,997100.00%778.28%
AnuradhapuraNorth Central344,45867.95%7119,78823.63%2---24,4924.83%018,1643.58%0506,902100.00%978.19%
BadullaUva309,53862.06%6144,29028.93%3---19,3083.87%025,6595.14%0498,795100.00%980.43%
BatticaloaEastern33,42411.22%128,3629.52%079,46026.66%23480.12%0156,41852.49%2298,012100.00%576.83%
ColomboWestern674,60357.04%12387,14532.73%6---67,6005.72%153,4284.52%01,182,776100.00%1973.94%
GalleSouthern430,33470.54%7115,45618.93%2---29,9634.91%034,2995.62%0610,052100.00%974.43%
GampahaWestern807,89665.76%13285,80923.27%4---61,8335.03%172,9365.94%01,228,474100.00%1873.01%
HambantotaSouthern280,88175.10%651,75813.84%1---31,3628.39%010,0162.68%0374,017100.00%779.68%
JaffnaNorthern---13,5643.78%0112,96731.46%38530.24%0231,74664.53%4359,130100.00%768.92%
KalutaraWestern448,69964.08%8171,98824.56%2---33,4344.77%046,1356.59%0700,256100.00%1076.79%
KandyCentral477,44658.76%8234,52328.86%4---22,9972.83%077,6129.55%0812,578100.00%1277.02%
KegalleSabaragamuwa331,57366.29%7131,31726.25%2---14,0332.81%023,2844.65%0500,207100.00%976.70%
KurunegalaNorth Western649,96566.92%11244,86025.21%4---36,2903.74%040,1284.13%0971,243100.00%1575.45%
MataleCentral188,77965.53%473,95525.67%1---7,5422.62%017,7976.18%0288,073100.00%576.69%
MataraSouthern352,21773.63%672,74015.21%1---37,1367.76%016,2863.40%0478,379100.00%775.95%
MonaragalaUva208,19374.12%554,14719.28%1---11,4294.07%07,1162.53%0280,885100.00%680.93%
Nuwara EliyaCentral230,38954.47%5132,00831.21%3---5,0431.19%055,53713.13%0422,977100.00%880.49%
PolonnaruwaNorth Central180,84773.66%447,78119.46%1---6,7922.77%010,0994.11%0245,519100.00%578.99%
PuttalamNorth Western220,56657.26%580,18320.81%2---9,9442.58%074,52819.35%1385,221100.00%867.47%
RatnapuraSabaragamuwa446,66868.86%8155,75924.01%3---17,6112.72%028,5764.41%0648,614100.00%1177.38%
TrincomaleeEastern68,68132.25%186,39440.56%239,57018.58%12,2261.05%016,1217.57%0212,992100.00%478.62%
VanniNorthern42,52420.46%137,88318.23%169,91633.64%36620.32%056,85227.35%1207,837100.00%678.34%
National List17711329
Total6,853,69359.09%1452,771,98423.90%54327,1682.82%10445,9583.84%31,200,1332.15%1311,598,93691.80%22575.89%

Government

The Sri Lanka People's Freedom Alliance was able to form a government with a supermajority, with Mahinda Rajapaksa as Prime Minister.

After country-wide protests in 2022, Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned and Ranil Wickramasinghe was appointed as his successor.

On 13 July 2022, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country and resigned on 14 July 2022.[16] Ranil Wickremesinghe was elected president by the parliament on 20 July and Dinesh Gunawardena was appointed as prime minister by president Wickremesinghe.[17]

Legislation

Composition

The following are the changes in party and alliance affiliations for the 16th parliament.

  • 5 April 2022 − 9 SLPP MPs and 16 more MPs formerly allied with the SLPFA government leave the government to work as independent MPs. The 14 SLFP MPs, 2 CWC MPs and ACMC MP Muszhaaraff Muthunabeen leave the SLPFA government and cross over to the opposition.[18]
  • 12 May 2022 − UNP MP Ranil Wickremesinghe is appointed as Prime Minister and joins the SLPFA government.
  • 31 August 2022 − 13 SLPP MPs leave the government and cross over to the opposition as independent MPs, including SLPP chairman G. L. Peiris and SLPP MP Dullas Alahapperuma.[19]
  • 15 November 2022 – 6 SLPP MPs leave the government and join the SJB.[20]
  • 18 July 2023 – 2 SJB MPs (Harin Fernando and Manusha Nanayakkara) are expelled from their party for their support for the government. The 2 MPs cross over to the government as independent MPs, and are readmitted into the UNP a month later.[21][22]
  • 6 October 2023 – SLMC MP Ahamed Nazeer Zainulabdeen is expelled from his party and loses his parliamentary seat for his support for the government. His replacement sides with the opposition, thus resulting in one seat less for the government.[23]

Members

Deaths and resignations

List

Name Elect.
Dist.
Pref.
Votes
Member
From
Member
To
Elected
Party
Elected
Alliance
Current
Party
Current
Alliance
Notes
Rohitha AbeygunawardenaKAL147,47220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Ashoka AbeysingheKUR54,51220 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Rajika WickramasingheKEG68,80220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Udayakantha GunathilakaKEG46,62820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Mahinda Yapa AbeywardenaMTR80,59520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFASpeaker (20-).
Basil RajapaksaNAT8 July 20219 June 2022SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAReplaces Jayantha Ketagoda.
Replaced by Dhammika Perera.
Dhammika PereraNAT22 June 2022SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAReplaces Basil Rajapaksa.
Selvam AdaikalanathanVAN18,56320 August 2020TELOTNATELOTNA
Lasantha AlagiyawannaGAM73,06120 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
Dullas AlahapperumaMTR103,53420 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
J. C. AlawathuwalaKUR65,95620 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Harini AmarasuriyaNAT20 August 2020JVPJJBJVPJJB
Amarakeerthi AthukoralaPOL45,93920 August 20209 May 2022SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAReplaced by Jagath Samarawickrama.
Rohana DissanayakeMTL50,36820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Mahindananda AluthgamageKAN161,47120 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Sudath ManjulaKEG45,97020 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Gunapala RathnasekaraKUR141,99120 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Tissa AttanayakeNAT20 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Mahinda AmaraweeraHAM123,73020 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
Dilum AmunugamaKAN171,75820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Nalaka KottegodaMTL71,40420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Kapila Nuwan AthukoralaTRI30,05620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Indika AnuruddhaGAM136,29720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Hector AppuhamyPUT34,12720 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
A. Aravind KumarBAD45,49720 August 2020UCPFSJBUCPFSJB
Thalatha AtukoraleRAT45,10520 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Risad BadhiutheenVAN28,20320 August 2020ACMCSJBACMCSJB
Tharaka BalasuriyaKEG96,76320 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Nalin BandaraKUR75,63120 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
R. M. Ranjith Madduma BandaraNAT20 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Rohana BandaraANU39,52020 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Shantha BandaraKUR52,08620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Sumith UdukumburaKUR51,13420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Vijitha BerugodaMON68,98420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
D. V. ChanakaHAM128,80520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
S. M. ChandrasenaANU139,36820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Chamara Sampath DassanayakeBAD66,39320 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
W. H. M. DharmasenaMON20,66220 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Piyal Nishantha de SilvaKAL103,90420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Harsha de SilvaCOL82,84520 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Nimal Siripala de SilvaBAD141,90120 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
Akila EllawalaRAT71,17920 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Douglas DevanandaJAF32,14620 August 2020EPDPEPDP
Palani DigambaranNUW83,39220 August 2020NUWSJBNUWSJB
Anura Kumara DissanayakaCOL49,81420 August 2020JVPJJBJVPJJB
Duminda DissanayakeANU75,53520 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
Mayantha DissanayakeNAT20 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Kulasingam ThileepanVAN3,20320 August 2020EPDPEPDP
Sanjeeva EdirimannaKAL105,97320 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
S. B. DissanayakeNUW66,04520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Wimalaweera DissanayakeAMP63,59420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Marjan FaleelNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Cassim FaizalAMP29,42320 August 2020SLMCSJBSLMCSJB
Arundika FernandoPUT70,89220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Harin FernandoNAT20 August 2020SJBSJBUNP
Johnston FernandoKUR199,20320 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAChief Government Whip (20-22)
Sudarshani FernandopulleGAM89,32920 August 2020SLPPSLPFAIndSJB
Sarath FonsekaGAM110,55520 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Lalith EllawalaKAL76,70520 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Anupa PasqualKAL97,77720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Nalin FernandoGAM69,80020 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Diana GamageNAT20 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Jagath PushpakumaraMON66,17620 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
A. L. M. AthaullahAMP35,69720 August 2020NCNC
Pramitha TennakoonMTL67,77620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Siripala GamalathPOL67,91720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Udaya GammanpilaCOL136,33120 August 2020PHUSLPFAPHUFPA
Mano GanesanCOL62,09120 August 2020DPFSJBDPFSJB
Upul GalappaththiHAM63,36920 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Nalaka GodahewaGAM325,47920 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Sudarshana DenipitiyaBAD71,77620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Kokila GunawardenaGAM77,92220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Yadamini GunawardenaNAT20 August 2020MEPSLPFAMEPSLPFA
Bandula GunawardenaCOL96,05720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Dinesh GunawardenaCOL85,28720 August 2020MEPSLPFAMEPSLPFALeader of the House (20-22)
Prime Minister (22-)
Rauff HakeemKAN83,39820 August 2020SLMCSJBSLMCSJB
M. H. A. HaleemKAN71,06320 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
H. M. M. HareesAMP36,85020 August 2020SLMCSJBSLMCSJB
Kabir HashimKEG58,71620 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Kanaka HerathKEG128,59220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Vijitha HerathGAM37,00820 August 2020JVPJJBJVPJJB
Charitha HerathNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Sivanesathurai ChandrakanthanBAT54,19820 August 2020TMVPTMVP
Thushara IndunilKUR49,36420 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Ishak RahumanANU49,29820 August 2020ACMCSJBACMCSJB
Sisira JayakodyGAM113,13020 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Samanpriya HerathKUR66,81420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
D. B. HerathKUR61,95420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Anuradha JayaratneKAN140,79820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Piyankara JayaratnePUT74,42520 August 2020SLPPSLPFAIndSJB
Dayasiri JayasekaraKUR112,45220 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
Premalal JayasekaraRAT142,03720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
K. P. S. KumarasiriANU49,03020 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Channa JayasumanaANU133,98020 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
K. H. NandasenaANU53,61820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Milan JayathilakaGAM68,44920 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Jayarathna HerathKUR54,35120 August 2020SLPPSLPFAIndSJB
Kavinda JayawardenaGAM73,61220 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
S. KajendranNAT20 August 2020ACTCTNPFACTCTNPF
Rohini Kumari WijerathnaMTL27,58720 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Sagara KariyawasamNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Gayantha KarunatilekaGAL50,09720 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Lakshman KiriellaKAN52,31120 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJBChief Opposition Whip (20-).
Muszhaaraff MuthunabeenAMP18,38920 August 2020ACMCACMC
Jagath KumaraCOL47,69320 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Geetha KumarasingheGAL63,35720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Asanka NavarathnaKUR82,77920 August 2020SLMPSLPFASLMP
Nimal LanzaGAM108,94520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Gamini LokugeCOL62,54320 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Imran MaharoofTRI39,02920 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Karunadasa KodithuwakkuMTR114,31920 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Wasantha Yapa BandaraKAN108,94020 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Udayana KirindigodaKAN39,90420 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Gayashan NawanandaMON45,38420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Gunathilaka RajapakshaKAN49,31720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Ajith MannapperumaGAM12 January 2021SJBSJBSJBSJBReplaces Ranjan Ramanayake.
S. M. MarikkarCOL87,58920 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
K. Kader MasthanVAN13,45420 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
Imthiaz Bakeer MarkarNAT20 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Dushmantha MithrapalaKEG58,30620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Mohamed MussammilNAT20 August 2020NFFSLPFANFFFPA
Chinthaka MayadunnePUT46,05820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Vajira AbeywardenaNAT22 July 2022UNPUNPReplaces Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Manusha NanayakkaraGAL47,39920 August 2020SJBSJBUNP
Vasudeva NanayakkaraRAT66,99120 August 2020DLFSLPFADLFFPA
Kins NelsonPOL22,39220 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Ahamed Nazeer ZainulabdeenBAT17,59920 August 20206 October 2023SLMCSLMCReplaced by Seyed Ali Zahir Moulana.
Charles NirmalanathanVAN25,66820 August 2020ITAKTNAITAKTNA
Sanath NishanthaPUT80,08220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Vino NoharathalingamVAN15,18020 August 2020TELOTNATELOTNA
Buddhika PathiranaMTR44,88920 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Ramesh PathiranaGAL205,81420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
G. L. PeirisNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Muditha PrishanthiRAT65,92320 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Dilan PereraBAD53,08120 August 2020SLFPSLPFAFPCFPA
Nipuna RanawakaMTR131,01020 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Nimal PiyatissaNUW51,22520 August 2020NFFSLPFANFFFPA
Niroshan PereraPUT31,63620 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Sujith Sanjaya PereraKEG28,08220 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Gajendrakumar PonnambalamJAF31,65820 August 2020ACTCTNPFACTCTNPF
Premnath C. DolawaththaCOL69,05520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Pradeep UndugodaCOL91,95820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Sajith PremadasaCOL305,74420 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJBLeader of the Opposition (20-).
Susil PremajayanthaCOL50,32120 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFALeader of the House (22-)
Uddika PremarathnaANU133,55020 August 2020NFFSLPFANFFFPA
Ashoka PriyanthaPUT41,61220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Weerasumana WeerasingheMTR77,96820 August 2020CPSLSLPFACPSLFPA
Velusami RadhakrishnanNUW72,16720 August 2020UCPFSJBUCPFSJB
Mujibur RahmanCOL87,58920 August 202019 January 2023SJBSJBSJBSJBReplaced by A. H. M. Fowzie.
Harshana RajakarunaGAM73,61220 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Chamal RajapaksaHAM85,33020 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Mahinda RajapaksaKUR527,36420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAPrime Minister (20-22).
Namal RajapaksaHAM166,66020 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Wijeyadasa RajapaksheCOL120,62620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Angajan RamanathanJAF36,36520 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPADeputy Chairman of Committees (20-).
Ranjan RamanayakeGAM103,99220 August 202012 January 2021SJBSJBSJBSJBReplaced by Ajith Mannapperuma
Keheliya RambukwellaKAN110,83220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Roshan RanasinghePOL90,61520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Thilak RajapakshaAMP54,20320 August 2020SLPPSLPFAFPCFPA
Prasanna RanatungaGAM316,54420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAChief Government Whip (22-)
Champika RanawakaCOL65,57420 August 2020JHUSJBURFSJB
Prasanna RanaweeraGAM83,20320 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Kumarasiri RathnayakeMON91,53020 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Suren RaghavanNAT20 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
C. B. RatnayakeNUW70,78120 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Ajith Nivard CabraalNAT20 August 202013 September 2021SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAReplaced by Jayantha Ketagoda.
Jayantha KetagodaNAT20 August 20206 July 2021SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAReplaced by Basil Rajapaksa.
Jayantha KetagodaNAT13 September 2021SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAReplaces Ajith Nivard Cabraal.
Lohan RatwatteKAN140,91720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Isuru DodangodaGAL71,26620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Mahinda SamarasingheKAL58,51420 August 202025 November 2021SLFPSLPFASLFPSLPFAReplaced by Lalith Varna Kumara.
Shasheendra RajapaksaMON104,72920 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Ali SabryNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Tiran AllesNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Jayantha SamaraweeraKAL100,38620 August 2020NFFSLPFANFFFPA
Ali Sabri RaheemPUT33,50920 August 2020ACMCMNAACMCMNA
R. SampanthanTRI21,42220 August 2020ITAKTNAITAKTNA
Chaminda SampathGAL128,33120 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Asanka Shehan SemasingheANU119,87820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Janaka ThissakuttiarachchiBAD50,15120 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Ajith RajapakseHAM47,37520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFADeputy Speaker & Chairman of Committees (22-).
Rajitha SenaratneKAL77,47620 August 2020DNMSJBDNMSJB
Seetha ArambepolaNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Chandima WeerakkodyGAL84,98420 August 2020SLPPSLPFAIndSJB
John SenewiratneRAT61,61220 August 2020SLPPSLPFAIndSJB
Upul MahendraGAM67,75620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
D. SiddarthanJAF23,74020 August 2020PLOTETNAPLOTETNA
Mohan SilvaGAL111,62620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
G. KarunakaranBAT26,38220 August 2020TELOTNATELOTNA
M. RameshwaranNUW57,16720 August 2020CWCSLPFACWCSLPFA
T. KalaiarasanNAT20 August 2020ITAKTNAITAKTNA
Ranjith SiyambalapitiyaKEG103,30020 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPADeputy Speaker & Chairman of Committees (20-22).
Shan Wijayalal De SilvaGAL67,79320 August 2020SLFPSLPFASJBSJB
S. SritharanJAF35,88420 August 2020ITAKTNAITAKTNA
M. A. SumanthiranJAF27,73420 August 2020ITAKTNAITAKTNA
Sahan Pradeep WithanaGAM97,49420 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Vadivel SureshBAD49,76220 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Maithripala SirisenaPOL111,13720 August 2020SLFPSLPFASLFPFPA
Janaka Bandara TennakoonMTL73,29620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Athuraliye Rathana TheroNAT5 January 2021OPPPOPPPFPA
M. UdayakumarNUW68,11920 August 2020NUWSJBNUWSJB
Jeewan ThondamanNUW109,15520 August 2020CWCSLPFACWCSLPFA
M. S. ThowfeekTRI43,75920 August 2020SLMCSJBSLMCSJB
Ranil WickremesingheNAT23 June 202121 July 2022UNPUNPPrime Minister (22).
Elected President. Replaced by Wajira Abeywardana.
M. Velu KumarKAN57,44520 August 2020DPFSJBDPFSJB
Thenuka VidanagamageBAD68,33820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Tissa VitharanaNAT20 August 2020LSSPSLPFALSSPFPA
S. ViyalendiranBAT22,21820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Janaka WakkumburaRAT101,22520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Pavithra Devi WanniarachchiRAT200,97720 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Dilip WedaarachchiHAM25,37620 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
D. WeerasinghaAMP56,00620 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Wimal WeerawansaCOL267,08420 August 2020NFFSLPFANFFFPA
Kumara WelgamaKAL77,08320 August 2020NLFPSJBNLFPSJB
Eran WickramaratneNAT20 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
C. V. VigneswaranJAF21,55420 August 2020TPATPNATPATPNA
Vidura WickremenayakeKAL147,95820 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Jayantha WeerasingheNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Sarath WeerasekaraCOL328,09220 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Madhura WithanageCOL70,20520 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Priyantha LiyanageRAT41,76620 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Gamini WalebodaRAT85,84020 August 2020NFFSLPFANFFFPA
Kanchana WijesekeraMTR96,03320 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Chaminda WijesiriBAD36,29120 August 20209 January 2024SJBSJBSJBSJBReplaced by Nayana Wasalathilaka.
Manjula DissanayakeNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Ranjith BandaraNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Gevindu KumaratungaNAT20 August 2020SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFA
Ankumbura WithanageRAT60,42620 August 2020SJBSJBSJBSJB
Anura Priyadharshana YapaKUR59,69620 August 2020SLPPSLPFAIndSJB
Rahul RajapuththiranBAT33,33220 August 2020ITAKTNAITAKTNA
Lalith Varna KumaraKAL30 November 2021SLPPSLPFASLPPSLPFAReplaces Mahinda Samarasinghe.
Jagath Samarawickrama POL 19 May 2022 SLPP SLPFA SLPP SLPFA Replaces Amarakeerthi Athukorala.
A. H. M. FowzieCOL19 January 2023SJBSJBSJBSJBReplaces Mujibur Rahman.
Seyed Ali Zahir MoulanaBAT11 October 2023SLMCSLMCReplaces Ahamed Nazeer Zainulabdeen.
Nayana WasalathilakaBAD12 January 2024SJBSJBSJBSJBReplaces Chaminda Wijesiri.

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