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UPFA says UNP rejected their offer of friendshipThe United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) yesterday said that by replacing its Uva Chief Minister with a United National Party (UNP) Chief Minister, the latter had rejected the offer of friendship extended. UPFA General Secretary and Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) National Organiser Susil Premajayantha made this remark yesterday at a press conference held in Colombo. “The acceptance of four affidavits declaring support to the UNP by UPFA members was wrong and against the provisions of the Constitution. The UPFA, which is the largest political party in Parliament, supported the UNP to form a government and to complete the 100 day program. We are also hearing of secret attempts to change the Chief Minister in the Central Province. Such acts will only disrupt the smooth functioning of Provincial Councils while affecting vital services like education and public administration,” Premajayantha said. Commenting further, he elaborated that the UPFA wanted the Government to pass legislation to trim powers of the executive presidency and to introduce electoral reforms at the same time and that for this they were willing to give the Government more than 100 days. “The powers to dissolve a Provincial Council must remain with the Executive and he or she must be the supreme commander of the armed forces,” Premajayantha added. |