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 In the north, the UPFA bagged 82,838 votes with seven members elected. Compared with the 2009 Parliamentary elections, the vote count for the party has decreased by a small margin, he said.
Out of the seven seats, three have gone to Tamil ministers (two in Jaffna, one in Kilinochchi). The composition of the party’s seats also includes three Muslim ministers and two Sinhalese (Vavuniya). “This shows that our party is represented by all ethnicities and religions. This affirms our stance that we not discriminate any religion, ethnicity or belief.”
Despite the low number of seats in the north, the UPFA secured a convincing victory in the North Western and Central Provincial Council elections, obtaining 34 and 36 seats respectively.
In the Central Province, 11 seats have been acquired in Nuwara Eliya and the party has been able to maintain the same level of seats from the Matale District as the previous election. Even though the Kandy seat representation has fallen by two, with the coalition the number of seats reaches 39, he said. “We have been able to increase our voter percentage from 2009 in both provinces.”
Premajayanth also said the chief ministerial nominees and nominees for bonus seats would be made known by the UPFA after a gazette notification is issued by the Elections Commissioner.
In the north, the UPFA bagged 82,838 votes with seven members elected. Compared with the 2009 Parliamentary elections, the vote count for the party has decreased by a small margin, he said.
Out of the seven seats, three have gone to Tamil ministers (two in Jaffna, one in Kilinochchi). The composition of the party’s seats also includes three Muslim ministers and two Sinhalese (Vavuniya). “This shows that our party is represented by all ethnicities and religions. This affirms our stance that we not discriminate any religion, ethnicity or belief.”
Despite the low number of seats in the north, the UPFA secured a convincing victory in the North Western and Central Provincial Council elections, obtaining 34 and 36 seats respectively.
In the Central Province, 11 seats have been acquired in Nuwara Eliya and the party has been able to maintain the same level of seats from the Matale District as the previous election. Even though the Kandy seat representation has fallen by two, with the coalition the number of seats reaches 39, he said. “We have been able to increase our voter percentage from 2009 in both provinces.”
Premajayanth also said the chief ministerial nominees and nominees for bonus seats would be made known by the UPFA after a gazette notification is issued by the Elections Commissioner.