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Sri Lanka: Rebel lawmakers ask Mahinda Rajapaksa to resign honourably or face no-confidence motion

The statement came in response to PM Rajapaksa's statement on Saturday where he said that he would remain the Prime Minister even if an interim government is established in Sri Lanka

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Protestors take part in a demonstration against the economic crisis at the entrance of the president's office in Colombo. Pic/AFP

Protestors take part in a demonstration against the economic crisis at the entrance of the president's office in Colombo. Pic/AFP

The group of ruling party lawmakers who rebelled and became an independent group earlier this month, said that Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa should resign from his post, or else will have to face a no-confidence motion.

The statement came in response to PM Rajapaksa's statement on Saturday where he said that he would remain the Prime Minister even if an interim government is established in Sri Lanka, Colombo Page reported.

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