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The coalition of the President of Sri Lanka receives 63% of the votes in the parliamentary elections

Sri Lankan President’s Coalition Gets 63% of Votes in Parliamentary Elections Socialist NPP coalition of Sri Lanka’s new president, Anura Kumar Dissanayake, is leading the election with 63% of votes. The party, which previously had only 3 seats in parliament, now dominates most constituencies.”, — write on: unn.ua

The coalition of the President of Sri Lanka receives 63% of the votes in the parliamentary elections

The socialist NPP coalition of Sri Lanka’s new president, Anura Kumar Dissanayake, is leading the election with 63% of the vote. The party, which previously had only 3 seats in parliament, now dominates most constituencies.

The Sri Lankan president’s coalition wins the parliamentary elections. This is reported by AFP, transmits UNN.

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According to the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka, the coalition of the country’s new president, Anur Kumar Dissanayake, dominates by a large margin. The NPP Socialist Party Coalition won 63 percent of the vote, while more than half of the ballots have already been counted.

Before the elections, the National People’s Front party had only three seats in the 225-seat parliament, but its representatives are currently in the lead in most constituencies.

We will remind

Anura Kumar Dissanayake was elected president of the country in September.

A representative of the left party, Anura Dissanayake, was elected as the President of Sri LankaSeptember 23 2024, 08:37 • 14449 views

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