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Mahindra Rajapaksa banned from ruling Sri Lanka

The Court of Appeal temporary halted Rajapaksa and his Cabinet from functioning in their positions in response to a case filed by 122 legislators against his disputed government. The court set the hearing of the case for December 12 and 13

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Mahinda Rajapaksa. Ppic/AFP

Mahinda Rajapaksa. Ppic/AFP

A Sri Lankan court on Monday barred Mahinda Rajapaksa from acting as Prime Minister, in a major setback to President Maithripala Sirisena who installed him after sacking premier Ranil Wickremesinghe that triggered a major constitutional crisis in the country. The Court of Appeal temporary halted Rajapaksa and his Cabinet from functioning in their positions in response to a case filed by 122 legislators against his disputed government. The court set the hearing of the case for December 12 and 13.

"According to the interim relief, Rajapaksa and his disputed government have been prevented from acting as Prime Minister, cabinet and deputy ministers," said a lawyer, who was present at the hearing. He said that the court was of the opinion that "irreparable damage" could be caused if persons not entitled to do so sit as prime minister and cabinet ministers. Reacting to the court ruling, Wickremesinghe said, "The triumph of democratic institutions over the whims of individuals is the legacy of the good governance agenda.

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