Encominiums for SLFP-UNP union
A landmark in local political history
The international community as well as leading
figures in Sri Lankan politics and civil society yesterday hailed the
agreement between the SLFP and the UNP, describing it as a landmark in
endeavours to address national issues including the ethnic conflict.
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SLFP-UNP MoU, need of the hour - Parliamentary Affairs Minister
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Professor Vishva
Warnapala, a Joint Media Spokesman and a Member of the Central Committee
of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party in a media communique yesterday said the
SLFP manifesto, 'Mahinda Chintana' as a timely realistic code of
principles in keeping with the current conditions prevailing in Sri
Lanka.
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Anura denies false allegations
For the first time in Sri Lanka's history the two major parties, the
SLFP and the UNP are seeking a negotiated political settlement and have
provided us with the necessary two thirds majority in Parliament to make
necessary changes to the Constitution and the LTTE have confirmed their
participation at the Geneva peace talks.
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