Maithripala sirisena biography of martin
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Background
Sirisena, Maithripala was born on September 3, 1951 in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. 9 January 2015.
Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. He joined mainstream politics in 1989 and has held several ministries since 1994. Archived from the original on 11 January 2015. Before him are Gotabaya Rajapaksa (1949), Sirimavo Bandaranaike (1916), J. R. Jayewardene (1906), Chandrika Kumaratunga (1945), Mahinda Rajapaksa (1945), and S.
W. R. D. Bandaranaike (1899). Current Affairs. Sirisena is Sri Lanka's first president from the North Central Province of the country and does not belong to the traditional Sri Lankan political elite. TamilNet. Before him are Sulejman Tihić, Timo Salonen, Kazuo Saito, Migueli, John Stagliano, and Shigeru Umebayashi. Read more on Wikipedia
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After him are Gustav Thöni, Gérard Jugnot, Joe Jordan, Dan McKee, Jacques Villeret, and Larry Black.
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Among people born in Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena ranks 17 out of 51. The Sunday Leader.
The Island (Sri Lanka).
Sirisena was sworn in as the sixth Executive President before Supreme Court judge K.
Sripavan in Independence Square, Colombo at 6:20p.m. We pledge to rebuild our churches, revive our economy, and take all measures to prevent terrorism, with the support of the international community."[193]
On 23 April, President Sirisena announced his plans to change the heads of the defence forces, and on 25 April Hemasiri Fernando, secretary to the Ministry of Defence tendered his resignation to the President, after it was announced that President Sirisena has requested the Defence Secretary and the Inspector General of Police (IGP) resign.[194] With no response to his request to resign, President Sirisena sent the IGP Pujith Jayasundara on compulsory leave and appointed an acting Inspector General of Police .[195]
Field MarshalSarath Fonseka stated in parliament on 8 May that President Sirisena had been informed 15 times at the National Security Council about warnings of a terrorist attack, yet no instructions were given.[196] The President has intern turned down calls by the prime minister and the UNP parliamentary group to appoint Fonseka as the Minister of Law and Order following the bombing.
Archived from the original on 14 July 2015. India and Sri Lanka in February 2015 signed a nuclear energy deal to improve relationships. Retrieved 24 November 2014.