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Ministry of Highways, Ports & Shipping (briefly Ministry of Highways and Investment Promotion) Ministry of Livestock and Rural Community Development; Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs; Ministry of Productivity Promotion; Ministry of Traditional Industries and Small Enterprise Development
In the Sri Lankan Government, ministers are members of Parliament who hold appointments from the President to perform certain functions of government. This includes formulating and implementing policies and heading government ministries. Ministers collectively make up the executive branch of the Government of Sri Lanka.
The Constitution of Sri Lanka has been the constitution of the island nation of Sri Lanka since its original promulgation by the National State Assembly on 7 September 1978. It is Sri Lanka's second republican constitution and its third constitution since the country's independence (as Ceylon) in 1948, after the Donoughmore Constitution ...
Took office Left office President W. J. M. Lokubandara: United National Party: 12 December 2001 9 April 2004 Chandrika Kumaratunga: Mahinda Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 25 November 2005 23 April 2010 Mahinda Rajapaksa. D. M. Jayaratne: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 23 April 2010 9 January 2015 Karu Jayasuriya: United National Party: 12 ...
Ministry of Ports and Shipping (Sri Lanka) Ministry of Power and Energy; Ministry of Productivity Promotion; Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government; Ministry of Public Management Reforms; Ministry of Public Security (Sri Lanka)
In Sri Lanka, a Non-cabinet minister (also referred to as Minister of State, State minister, Project minister, District minister, Senior minister) is politician who is a Minister, but not a member of the Cabinet of Ministers. A non-cabinet minister is ranked below a cabinet minister, but above a deputy minister.
In Sri Lanka, the Cabinet of Ministers is the council of senior ministers responsible and answerable to the Parliament of Sri Lanka. The President is a member of the cabinet and its head. [1] The Dissanayake cabinet is the incumbent central government of Sri Lanka led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
Took office Left office Head of state Head of government Governing party; 1 D. S. Senanayake cabinet: 24 September 1947: 22 March 1952: George VI (1947–1952) D. S. Senanayake: United National Party: 2 Dudley Senanayake cabinet I: 22 March 1952: 12 October 1953: Elizabeth II (1952–1972) Dudley Senanayake: 3 Kotelawala cabinet: 12 October ...