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Sri Lankans jubilant as President Rajapaksa's resignation is made official

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who fled Sri Lanka, emailed his resignation alphabetic character Th night, sparking celebrations in Colombo

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who fled Sri Lanka, emailed his resignation letter Thursday night, sparking celebrations in Colombo

Sri Lanka's Parliament Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana said Friday that Parliament volition convene to cull a new President after the resignation of Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Afterwards Mr. Gotabaya emailed his resignation letter of the alphabet Thursday night, protesters in the island nation retreated from the regime buildings they had occupied every bit the country battles a crippling economic crunch.

The Parliamentary Speaker confirmed Friday morning that Mr. Gotabaya resignation had been accepted.

Mr. Gotabaya, who rose to power in 2019 on a thumping election win, fled the country and sought refuge on two other islands, every bit mass anti-government protests chop-chop escalated concluding weekend. Early on Wednesday, he was flown to the Maldives by a Sri Lankan military shipping. He reached Singapore on Thursday evening, the land's Foreign Ministry building confirmed.

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Mr. Gotabaya was immune entry into Singapore "on a private visit", the metropolis-state'southward Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. "He has non asked for asylum and neither has he been granted whatever asylum," the Ministry said.

Parliament will non be convened on Friday equally was announced, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena's part said, attributable to the delay in the receipt of the President's resignation letter.

Hither are the latest updates

2:13 pm

Sri Lanka interim President says volition stick to constitutional process, constitute law and social club

Sri Lanka'southward newly appointed interim President Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Friday that he would follow constitutional process and establish police and lodge in the country.

Mr. Wickremesinghe, who was appointed acting President subsequently Gotabaya Rajapaksa resigned from his postal service on Thursday, asked lawmakers to work towards a consensus to establish an all-political party government in the crisis-ridden country. -Reuters

1.10 p.m.

International monetary fund wants stability in Sri Lanka to resume talks on bailout bargain

The IMF on Fri said that it is deeply concerned about the current crisis in Sri Lanka and hopes for a resolution of the current situation to resume talks every bit soon as possible on a bailout parcel for the island nation.

"We hope for a resolution of the current situation that would permit for our resumption of a dialogue on an IMF-supported program," Gerry Rice, the Director of the Communications Department of the IMF, was quoted as saying past News First Lanka.

"The high-level discussions with the authorities that we would demand to begin discussions on a programme, we hope again, that these would exist able to resume as presently equally possible. So, you know, looking to do all we tin can in just an extraordinarily difficult situation," he added, Sri Lanka's public debt is assessed as unsustainable and as is the instance with every International monetary fund programme, not merely the example of Sri Lanka, for blessing by the Board, he noted.

"And we are not at that stage, just for approval past the Board, a program would require adequate assurances on debt sustainability. So, that'southward what I accept on this, you know, a situation that'southward of groovy business organisation in Sri Lanka," said Mr. Rice. - PTI

12.45 p.m.

Wickremesinghe becomes interim Sri Lankan president

Ranil Wickremesinghe

Ranil Wickremesinghe | Photo Credit: AP

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was sworn in equally Sri Lanka's interim president Friday until Parliament elects a successor to Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who resigned afterward mass protests over the country'due south economic plummet forced him from office.

Wickremesinghe was interim president since Rajapaksa fled the land on Wed. - AP

11.45 a.chiliad.

Sri Lankans welcome Gotabaya's resignation

People who were gathering Fri at the main protest site in front of the president's function in Colombo welcomed the news of Rajapaksa's resignation but insisted that Wickremesinghe too should step aside.

"I am happy that Gotabaya has finally left. He should have resigned earlier, without causing much problems," Velauynatha Pillai, 73, a retired banking company employee, said as patriotic songs were blaring from loudspeakers.

Only he added that "Ranil is a supporter of Gotabaya and other Rajapaksas. He was helping them. He likewise must go." - AP

10.xl a.one thousand.

Sri Lankan Parliament to convene Saturday to choose new President

Sri Lanka'southward Parliament Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana said Fri that Parliament will convene to choose a new President after the resignation of Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

Parliament will convene Saturday to start the process of electing a new president, he said. He expects to compete the process within seven days.

Their new option as president will serve the residue of Rajapaksa's term, which ends in 2024. That person could potentially appoint a new prime number minister, who would then have to exist approved by Parliament. - AP

x.15 a.m.

Video of Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywarden confirming Gotabaya's resignation

"Yes, resignation has been accepted, legal process will follow... Members volition be invited tomorrow (to elect a President):" Sri Lanka Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywarden confirms President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's resignation

10.00 a.1000.

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Distancing itself from the Rajapaksa family unit that has been pushed out of power by angry protestors in Sri Lanka, the government made it clear that it has not offered outgoing President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, his brother and quondam Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa, and others who may wish to flee Sri Lanka, any support. New Delhi is watching the state of affairs in Colombo closely, even every bit efforts get underway for the Sri Lanka Parliament to elect the adjacent President next week.

The Indian High Commission said information technology "categorically denies groundless and speculative media reports that Republic of india facilitated the recent reported travel" of Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Mr. Basil Rajapaksa. - Suhasini Haidar

9.forty a.m.

Speaker confirms President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's resignation

Sri Lanka'south President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has officially resigned, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena announced Friday morning time, ending days of incertitude since the widely despised leader fled the isle, dislodged past monumental public protests over a grave economic crunch.

Mr. Gotabaya, currently in Singapore, had sent his resignation letter of the alphabet by electronic mail on Thursday, but the Speaker'due south role said its authenticity and legality had to be verified before it could be accustomed.

8.45 a.yard.

Festive mood in Colombo as Gotabaya resigns

As word of the resignation spread, jubilant crowds gathered nearly the president's office to gloat. Dozens of people danced and cheered and waved the Sri Lankan flag, and two men sang in Sinhalese on a small stage.

The mood was festive, with people hooting and swaying to music while others chanted into a microphone that they wanted better governance.

"To be validated like this is massive," said Viraga Perera, an engineer who has been protesting since April. "On a global scale, nosotros have led a movement that toppled a president with minimal force and violence. It'southward a mix of victory and relief." - AP

July 14

EDITORIAL: On the decline and fall of Gotabaya Rajapaksa

The world has been amazed by the unprecedented display of righteous anger and backbone past the citizens of Sri Lanka, every bit they channelled the widespread fury against the devastation caused by the economic crisis on their day-to-twenty-four hours existence. As civil society came together, it is apt to see this as a revolutionary moment in which an acquisitive and blah political form has been humbled by people united past suffering.

While external observers come across this as a moment of truth for authoritarian leaders, power-hungry politicians and their ilk, information technology remains to be seen if political leaders in Sri Lanka themselves have fatigued any lesson from information technology.

July 14

Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Singapore, sends in his resignation

Sri Lanka'south President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday sent his resignation letter by email from Singapore, the Parliamentary Speaker's office said, deferring an official announcement to Friday in order to verify the "authenticity and legality" of the document.

One time accepted, Mr. Gotabaya'south resignation would signal a resounding victory to the citizen's protests spanning months, demanding "Gota become home", taking responsibility for the country's worst economical downturn since Independence in 1948. The powerful leader was forced to flee and quit, after enraged protesters stormed his office and home on Saturday, as a deepening crisis left citizens scrambling for essentials, among acute shortages and hyperinflation.

Mr. Gotabaya will exist the concluding of the Rajapaksas to resign from office, post-obit his brothers, including former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, who stepped down earlier in the wake of raging opposition to the ruling association. - Meera Srinivasan

July fourteen

China waits and watches on Sri Lanka crunch

Communist china on Thursday declined to say whether it was considering fiscal assistance to Sri Lanka, continuing a studied silence over the unfolding crisis and what analysts called a "wait and sentry" approach.

"Equally a friendly neighbour and cooperation partner, China sincerely hopes all sectors in Sri Lanka can bear in listen the primal interests of the state and people and overcome difficulties to restore stability, revitalise the economic system and improve livelihoods, at an early date," Chinse Strange Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said on Thursday.

In response to a question from The Hindu on whether People's republic of china was considering responding to Sri Lankan requests for financial aid and if talks were ongoing, Mr. Wang declined to say if Beijing was preparing assistance. "China is ready to piece of work with relevant countries and relevant institutions to help Sri Lanka achieve sustainable development and overcome the current difficulties," he said. - Ananth Krishnan

July 14

A timeline of events until July 13

Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/sri-lanka-crisis-live-updates-july-15-2022/article65642747.ece

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