- President of Sri Lanka
Infobox Political post
post = President
body = Sri Lanka
insignia =
insigniasize = 140px
insigniacaption = Presidential Standard
termlength = Six years, renewable once
residence = President's House
incumbent =Mahinda Rajapaksa
incumbentsince =November 19 ,2005
formation =May 22 ,1972
inaugural =
website = [http://www.president.gov.lk/] The President of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is the electedhead of state and thehead of government . The President is a dominant political figure inSri Lanka . The office was created in1978 but has grown so powerful there have been calls to restrict or even eliminate its power. The current President isMahinda Rajapaksa .ri Lanka's executive presidency
At independence, executive power in Ceylon resided with the monarch of Ceylon, represented by the Governor-General, which was exercised on the advice of the Prime Minister. The
1972 constitution replaced the monarch with a president, but that remained a mostly ceremonial position.The
1978 constitution moved from aWestminster -based political system into one modeled onFrance . As in France, a new, directly elected President with a longer term and independence from Parliament was created. The President is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, head of the Cabinet, appoints the prime minister, and could dissolve parliament (after one year has passed since the convening of parliament after a parliamentary election)Fact|date=January 2008In practice, the Sri Lankan presidency was much more powerful than the
President of France . French presidents traditionally deal only with defense and foreign policy, leaving domestic affairs to the Prime Minister. Sri Lankan presidents are involved with every aspect of the government and are able to hold ministries, or can bypass the cabinet posts by delegating decisions to the Presidential Secretariat.Presidents have little constraints on their power and they cannot be taken to court. However they can be
impeached by a two-thirds majority in Parliament. They can place the country in astate of emergency , under which they can override any law passed by ParliamentFact|date=February 2007 and promulgate any regulation without needing legislative approval. However the to prolong the state of emergency for more than a month parliamentary approval is needed.At the opening of Parliament, the President delivers an address similar to a
Speech from the Throne , outlining government policy.The President has the power to appoint Attorneys-at-Laws to the position of President's Counsel and military personal to the post of
Aide de Camp to the President.In the 1994 election,
Chandrika Kumaratunga of thePeople's Alliance promised to be the last Executive President, bringing in constitutional reforms to return to Westminster-style government. This did not happen during her time in office. While some political parties have expressed their concerns on the executive presidency the abolishment of it is unlikely within the current Sri Lankan political frameworkList of presidents
The following is a list of
Sri Lanka n Presidents. The President is elected under the Sri Lankan form of the contingent vote.*
William Gopallawa
*Junius Richard Jayewardene
*Ranasinghe Premadasa
*Dingiri Banda Wijetunge
*Chandrika Kumaratunga
*Mahinda Rajapaksa Other information
The official residence of the president is the President's House (formally the Queen's House as the residences of the Governor General) in
Colombo . However the president's office is thePresidential Secretariat which at the former Parliament building inColombo . Other presidential residences include:
* the "President's Pavilion", inKandy , is a presidential residences used for (rare) state functions;
* There is an official presidential vacationing residence in the town ofNuwara Eliya .In recent years from time to time Prime Minister's House, commonly referred to as Temple Tree's, which has been the official residence of the Prime Minister since 1948, has been used by presidents.
Last election
ee also
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Sri Lanka
*Mahinda Rajapaksa
*Presidential Secretariat External links
* [http://www.parliament.lk/handbook_of_parliament/speakers.jsp Website of the Parliament of Sri Lanka - list of Heads of State]
* [http://www.president.gov.lk/ Sri Lankan President's Official Web Site]
* [http://www.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19991216/iin16015.html "Indian Express" on the Executive Presidency]
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