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The Speaker is the third highest-ranking official in Sri Lanka. At present, Speaker ranks in the order of precedence after the President and Prime Minister . From 1948 to 1971 (when the Senate was abolished) the Speaker ranked fifth in the precedence after the Governor-General , the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice and the President of the Senate.
Pages in category "Speakers of the Parliament of Sri Lanka" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
An active full-range loudspeaker. Powered speakers, also known as self-powered speakers and active speakers, are loudspeakers that have built-in amplifiers.Powered speakers are used in a range of settings, including in sound reinforcement systems (used at live music concerts), both for the main speakers facing the audience and the monitor speakers facing the performers; by DJs performing at ...
The equaliser, connected between pre-amplifier output and power amplifier input, effectively flattens the speaker frequency response. [26] Each speaker has nine identical 4-inch drivers per channel — one on the front for direct sound, and eight on the rear designed to produce reflected sound. [23] [27]
[6] [7] This was the first time in Sri Lanka's political history that the two major parties agreed to work together in a joint government. [8] UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe , whose party won the most seats, was appointed prime minister, and the joint government lasted until 2018 .
The 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka (3rd Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka) was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 1994 parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994. The parliament met for the first time on 25 August 1994 and was dissolved on 18 August 2000.
The National State Assembly (NSA) was the legislative body of Sri Lanka established in May 1972 under the First Republican Constitution.The assembly was introduced by Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike under the United Front Government replacing the Parliament of Ceylon, a bicameral arrangement set up with the Soulbury Commission.