Sri Lankan Supreme Court says President Wickremesinghe violated fundamental rights by delaying polls

Ranil Wickremesinghe said he does not regret postponing the local elections in 2023 amid the country’s economic crisis.

Sri Lankan Supreme Court says President Wickremesinghe violated fundamental rights by delaying polls

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The Sri Lankan Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that President Ranil Wickremesinghe violated the fundamental rights of voters by postponing local body elections that were scheduled in March 2023, The Island newspaper reported.

A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Jayantha Jayasuriya said that the president, in his capacity as the country’s finance minister, the attorney general and persons who were members of the Elections Commission at the time, were guilty of the violation.

The country’s top court also directed the poll panel to conduct the local polls without further delay.

The ruling will have no immediate legal consequences as Wickremesinghe enjoys immunity while in office, AFP reported.

The decision to delay the March 2023 polls had been challenged by the Opposition and rights groups in the court.

Wickremesinghe, a former prime minister, took over as Sri Lanka’s president in July 2022 through an extraordinary parliamentary vote after Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who held the position at the time, was forced out amid an economic and political crisis. The country declared bankruptcy that month.

The polls were postponed after the Wickremesinghe-led administration maintained that the country could not afford to conduct the local elections at that stage while it was trying to revive the economy.

The poll panel said that the reasons for its decision were beyond its control.

After the ruling on Thursday, Wickremesinghe acknowledged that postponing the...

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