Sri Lankan cabinet resigns en masse as crisis deepens

All 26 ministers apart from the president and the prime minister step down as anti-government protesters defy curfews.

People shout slogans against Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in a residential area of Colombo after the government imposed a curfew
Folks protest towards Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Colombo after the federal government imposed a curfew [Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]

Sri Lanka’s cupboard members have resigned en masse from their positions, the training minister mentioned, as anti-government protests escalated regardless of curfews.

All 26 ministers apart from President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his elder brother Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa stepped down throughout a late-night assembly on Sunday, Schooling Minister Dinesh Gunawardena informed reporters.

“All of the ministers submitted their letters of resignation in order that the president can represent a brand new cupboard,” Gunawardena mentioned, including that the choice was taken after discussing the worsening financial disaster.

Three different members of the highly effective Rajapaksa household had been amongst those that give up amid mounting public anger towards the acute shortages of meals, gasoline and medicines plaguing the South Asian nation of twenty-two million.

The youngest Rajapaksa brother, finance minister Basil, and the eldest, Chamal, who held the agricultural portfolio, and the household’s scion Namal, the sports activities minister, all resigned.

The transfer got here after 1000's of individuals defied a weekend curfew on Sunday to protest throughout the island and demand the resignation of the Rajapaksa household, which returned to energy in November 2019.

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