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词条 15th Parliament of Sri Lanka
释义

  1. Election

     Results 

  2. Government

     Constitutional crisis 

  3. Legislation

  4. Composition

  5. Members

     Deaths, resignations and disqualifications  List 

  6. Notes

  7. References

  8. Sources

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The 15th Parliament of Sri Lanka is the current Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 2015 parliamentary election held on 17 August 2015. The parliament met for the first time on 1 September 2015. According to the Constitution of Sri Lanka the maximum legislative term of the parliament is 5 years from the first meeting.

Election

{{Main|2015 Sri Lankan parliamentary election}}

The 15th parliamentary election was held on 17 August 2015.[1][2][3][4] The incumbent United National Party (UNP) led United National Front for Good Governance (UNFGG) won 106 seats, an increase of 46 since the 2010 election, but failed to secure a majority in Parliament.[5] The main opposition United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) won 95 seats, a decline of 49.[5][6] The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the largest party representing Sri Lankan Tamils, won 16 seats, an increase of two from 2010.[5] The remaining eight seats were won by Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (6), Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (1) and Eelam People's Democratic Party (1).[7]

Results

{{Sri Lankan parliamentary election, 2015}}

The new parliament was sworn in on 1 September 2015.[8] Karu Jayasuriya was elected Speaker, Thilanga Sumathipala as the Deputy Speaker and Selvam Adaikalanathan as the Deputy Chairman of Committees.[9][10] Lakshman Kiriella was appointed Leader of the House and Gayantha Karunathilaka was appointed Chief Government Whip.[11][12]

The Speaker recognised TNA leader R. Sampanthan as Leader of the Opposition on 3 September 2015.[13][14] JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayaka was nominated to be Chief Opposition Whip.[15][16]

The Parliament became a Constitutional Assembly on 9 March 2016 in order to formulate a new constitution for Sri Lanka.[17]

Thilanga Sumathipala resigned as Deputy Speaker on 25 May 2018.[18][19] His replacement Ananda Kumarasiri was elected on 5 June 2018.[20][21]

Following the withdrawal of the UPFA from the national government, Mahinda Rajapaksa and Mahinda Amaraweera were recognised as Leader of the Opposition and Chief Opposition Whip on 18 December 2018.[22][23]

Government

{{main|Cabinet of Sri Lanka|Sirisena cabinet}}

On 20 August 2015 the central committee of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), the main constituent of the UPFA, agreed to form a national government with the UNP for two years.[24][25] Ranil Wickremesinghe, leader of the UNP, was sworn in as Prime Minister on 21 August 2015.[26][27] Immediately afterwards a memorandum of understanding to work together in Parliament was signed by acting SLFP general secretary Duminda Dissanayake and UNP general secretary Kabir Hashim.[28][29] On 3 September Parliament voted by 143 votes (101 UNFGG, 40 UPFA, 1 EPDP, 1 SLMC) to 16 votes (11 UPFA, 5 JVP), with 63 absent (43 UPFA, 16 TNA, 3 UNFGG, 1 JVP), to approve the formation of a national government.[30][31]

Three UNFGG cabinet ministers were sworn in on 24 August 2015.[32][33] A further 39 cabinet ministers, 28 from the UNFGG and 11 from the UPFA, were sworn in on 4 September 2015.[34][35] Three more cabinet ministers, one from the UNFGG and two from the UPFA, were sworn in on 9 September 2015.[36][37] 19 state ministers (11 UNFGG, 8 UPFA) and 21 deputy ministers (11 UNFGG, 10 UPFA) were also sworn in on 9 September 2015.[38][39] Two more deputy ministers, both from the UPFA, were sworn in on 10 September 2015.[40][41] A further cabinet minister from the UPFA was sworn in on 23 October 2015.[42][43] A further cabinet minister from the UNFGG was sworn in on 25 February 2016.[44][45][46] A UPFA state minister and two deputy ministers (one UNFGG, one UPFA) were sworn in on 6 April 2016.[47][48]

Constitutional crisis

{{Main|2018 Sri Lankan constitutional crisis}}

The UPFA withdrew from the national government on 26 October 2018.[49][50] President Maithripala Sirisena, leader of the UPFA, dismissed Prime Minister Wickremesinghe and replaced him with former President Mahinda Rajapaksa.[51][52][53][54] The following day Sirisena prorogued Parliament.[55][56] A constitutional crisis ensued as the UNP refused to accept changes, describing them as unconstitutional, illegal and a coup.[57][58] Over the next few days Sirisena appointed a new cabinet consisting of MPs from the UPFA, EPDP and defections from the UNP.[59][60][61] Despite the defections the UPFA could not muster the support of a majority of MPs and with the TNA, which held the balance of power in Parliament, announcing that it would support a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Rajapaksa, Sirisena dissolved parliament on 9 November 2018 and called fresh elections for 5 January 2019.[62][63][64] The UNP, TNA, JVP and several others challenged the dissolution in the Supreme Court which on 13 November 2018 issued a stay on the dissolution until 7 December 2018.[65][66][67]

Parliament re-convened on 14 November 2018 when 122 (100 UNFGG, 14 TNA, 6 JVP, 2 UPFA) out of 225 MPs supported the motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Rajapaksa.[68][69][70] Sirisena and the UPFA refused to accept the motion of no confidence, saying that Speaker Karu Jayasuriya had not followed parliamentary procedures.[71][72] On 16 November 2018 parliament passed an amended motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Rajapaksa with the support of 122 MPs.[73][74] Sirisena rejected the second the motion of no confidence as well, saying that he would not re-appoint Wickremesinghe as prime minister.[75][76]

On 3 December 2018, following a quo warranto petition filed by 122 MPs, the Court of Appeal issued an interim order restraining Rajapaksa and 48 ministers from functioning.[77][78][79] On 12 December 2018 117 MPs, including 14 from the TNA, supported a motion of confidence in Wickremesinghe.[80][81] A seven-bench Supreme Court unanimously ruled on 13 December 2018 that Sirisena's dissolution of parliament on 9 November 2018 was unconstitutional and null, void ab initio and without force or effect in law.[82][83][84] The following day a three-bench Supreme Court refused to vacate the Court of Appeal's interim order but allowed for a full appeal to be heard in mid January 2019.[85][86] Rajapaksa resigned as Prime Minister on 15 December 2018.[87][88] Wickremesinghe was sworn in as Prime Minister the following day, ending the crisis.[89][90]

Legislation

{{Main|List of Acts of the Parliament of Sri Lanka}}
2015
Act No. # Act Certified Text
9/2015 1 Inland Revenue (Amendment) Act 2015 30 October  
10/2015 2 Finance Act 2015 30 October  
11/2015 3 Value Added Tax (Amendment) Act 2015 30 October  
12/2015 4 Nation Building Tax (Amendment) Act 2015 30 October  
13/2015 5 Economic Service Charge (Amendment) Act 2015 30 October  
14/2015 6 Betting & Gaming Levy (Amendment) Act 2015 30 October  
2016
Act No. # Act Certified Text
1/2016 7 Local Authorities Elections (Amendment) Act 2016 17 February  
2/2016 8 Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (Amendment) Act 2016 17 February  
3/2016 9 National Minimum Wage of Workers Act 2016 23 March  
4/2016 10 Budgetary Relief Allowance of Workers Act 2016 23 March  
5/2016 11 Prescription (Special Provisions) Act 2016 26 April  
6/2016 12 Microfinance Act 2016 20 May  
7/2016 13 Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Agreement (Ratification) Act 2016 30 May  
8/2016 14 Registration of Persons (Amendment) Act 2016 7 July  
9/2016 15 Mediation Board (Amendment) Act 2016 21 July  
10/2016 16 Homoeopathy Act 2016 27 July  
11/2016 17 National Research Council Act 2016 27 July  
12/2016 18 Right to Information Act 2016 4 August  
13/2016 19 Fiscal Management (Responsibility) (Amendment) Act 2016 23 August  
14/2016 20 Office on Missing Persons (Establishment, Administration & Discharge of Functions) Act 2016 23 August  
15/2016 21 Animal Feed (Amendment) Act 2016 7 September  
16/2016 22 Registration of Deaths (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Act 2016 7 September  
17/2016 23 Universities (Amendment) Act 2016 5 October  
18/2016 24 Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act 2016 17 October  
19/2016 25 Law Commission (Amendment) Act 2016 17 October  
20/2016 26 Value Added Tax (Amendment) Act 2016 1 November  
21/2016 27 Ports & Airports Development Levy (Amendment) Act 2016 7 November  
22/2016 28 Nation Building Tax (Amendment) Act 2016 7 November  
23/2016 29 Appropriation (Amendment) Act 2016 7 November  
24/2016 30 Appropriation Act 2016 10 December  
2017
Act No. # Act Certified Text
1/2017 31 Medical (Amendment) Act 2017 21 February  
2/2017 32 Divineguama (Amendment) Act 2017 21 February  
3/2017 33 Land (Restrictions on Alienation) (Amendment) Act 2017 22 February  
4/2017 34 Engineering Council, Sri Lanka Act 2017 9 March  
5/2017 35 Revocation of irrevocable Deeds of Gift on the ground of Gross Ingratitude Act 2017 4 April  
6/2017 36 National Transport Commission (Amendment) Act 2017 7 April  
7/2017 37 Economic Service Charge (Amendment) Act 2017 17 May  
8/2017 38 Civil Procedure Code (Amendment) Act 2017 7 June  
9/2017 39 Office on Missing Persons (Establishment, Administration and Discharge of Functions) (Amendment) Act 2017 3 July  
10/2017 40 Registration of Electors Act 2017 21 July  
11/2017 41 Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (Amendment) Act 2017 25 July  
12/2017 42 Foreign Exchange Act 2017 28 July  
13/2017 43 Nation Building Tax (Amendment) Act 2017 9 August  
14/2017 44 Sugathadasa National Sports Complex Authority (Amendment) Act 2017 17 August  
15/2017 45 Ceylon German Technical Training Institute Act 2017 24 August  
16/2017 46 Local Authorities Elections (Amendment) Act 2017 31 August  
17/2017 47 Provincial Councils Elections (Amendment) Act 2017 22 September  
18/2017 48 Motor Traffic (Amendment) Act 2017 3 October  
19/2017 49 Sri Lanka Sustainable Development Act 2017 3 October  
20/2017 50 Municipal Councils (Amendment) Act 2017 12 October  
21/2017 51 Urban Councils (Amendment) Act 2017 12 October  
22/2017 52 Pradeshiya Sabhas (Amendment) Act 2017 12 October  
23/2017 53 Regulation of Insurance Industry (Amendment) Act 2017 19 October  
24/2017 54 Inland Revenue Act 2017 24 October  
25/2017 55 Electronic Transactions Act (Amendment) Act 2017 2 November  
26/2017 56 Judicature (Amendment) Act 2017 17 November  
27/2017 57 Assistance to and Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses (Amendment) Act 2017 17 November  
28/2017 58 Local Authorities (Special Provisions) Act 2017 17 November  
29/2017 59 Prevention of Crimes (Amendment) Act 2017 18 November  
30/2017 60 Appropriation Act 2017 9 December  
31/2017 61 Local Authorities Elections (Amendment) Act 2017 14 December  
32/2017 62 Appropriation (Amendment) Act 2017 14 December  

Composition

The following are the changes in party and alliance affiliations for the 15th parliament.

Date GovernmentOppositionSpeakerVacantTotal
17 August 2015 106 119 0 0 225
1 September 2015 105 119 1 0 225
National Government
3 September 2015147 76 1 1 225
9 September 2015150 73 1 1 225
10 September 2015152 71 1 1 225
15 September 2015152 70 1 2 225
22 September 2015152 72 1 0 225
23 October 2015153 71 1 0 225
19 January 2016151 71 1 2 225
26 January 2016152 71 1 1 225
9 February 2016153 71 1 0 225
6 April 2016154 70 1 0 225
17 January 2017153 71 1 0 225
19 September 2017152 72 1 0 225
30 October 2017151 73 1 0 225
2 November 2017150 73 1 1 225
10 November 2017151 73 1 0 225
10 December 2017152 72 1 0 225
11 December 2017153 71 1 0 225
28 December 2017152 72 1 0 225
18 January 2018151 72 1 1 225
6 February 2018152 72 1 0 225
15 February 2018154 70 1 0 225
8 May 2018138 86 1 0 225
23 May 2018137 86 1 1 225
8 June 2018138 86 1 0 225
26 October 2018 105 119 1 0 225
UPFA Government
26 October 2018 97 127 1 0 225
28 October 2018 98 126 1 0 225
29 October 2018 100 124 1 0 225
30 October 2018 101 123 1 0 225
2 November 2018 103 121 1 0 225
4 November 2018 105 119 1 0 225
6 November 2018 104 120 1 0 225
14 November 2018 100 124 1 0 225
UNFGG Government
16 December 2018 103 121 1 0 225
18 December 2018 106 118 1 0 225
Light shading indicates majority (113 seats or more); dark shading indicates two-thirds majority (150 seats or more); no shading indicates minority government.

The 15th parliament saw a number of defections and counter-defections:

  • 3 September 2015 - 41 UPFA and 1 SLMC MPs support the formation of a national government.[91]
  • 9 September 2015 - Three UPFA MPs (Indika Bandaranaike, Sumedha G. Jayasena and Lakshman Wasantha Perera) who had abstained from supporting the national government, are appointed deputy ministers.[38][39]
  • 10 September 2015 - Two UPFA MPs (Anuradha Jayaratne, Dushmantha Mithrapala) who had abstained from supporting the national government, are appointed deputy ministers.[40][41]
  • 23 October 2015 - UPFA MP Sarath Amunugama is appointed to the cabinet.[42][43]
  • 6 April 2016 - UPFA MP Lakshman Senewiratne is appointed a state minister.[47][48]
  • 30 June 2016 - Democratic Party MP Sarath Fonseka joins the UNP.[92][93]
  • 17 January 2017 - UNFGG MP Athuraliye Rathana Thero announces that he will function as an independent MP.[94][95]
  • 19 September 2017 - UPFA MP Arundika Fernando crosses over to the opposition.[96][97]
  • 30 October 2017 - UPFA MP Duleep Wijesekera crosses over to the opposition.[98][99]
  • 10 December 2017 - MEP MP Sriyani Wijewickrama joins the SLFP.[100][101]
  • 11 December 2017 - NFF MP Weerakumara Dissanayake joins the SLFP.[102][103]
  • 28 December 2017 - UPFA MP Nimal Lanza joins the opposition.[104][105]
  • 15 February 2018 - The Ceylon Workers' Congress pledges support for the president.[106][107]
  • 8 May 2018 - 16 SLFP MPs, who had voted in favour of the unsuccessful motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Wickremesinghe on 4 April 2018, cross over to the opposition.[108][109]
  • 26 October 2018 - UPFA withdraws from the national government.[49][50]
  • 26 October 2018 - Two UNFGG MPs (Wasantha Senanayake and Ananda Aluthgamage) pledge support for new UPFA government.[110][111]
  • 28 October 2018 - UNFGG MP Vadivel Suresh pledges support for UPFA government.[112]
  • 29 October 2018 - New UPFA government including UNFGG MP Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and EPDP MP Douglas Devananda is sworn in.[113][114]
  • 30 October 2018 - UNFGG MP Dunesh Gankanda joins the UPFA government.[115][116]
  • 2 November 2018 - UNFGG MP S. B. Nawinne and TNA MP S. Viyalendiran join the UPFA government.[117][118]
  • 4 November 2018 - UNFGG MP Ashoka Priyantha joins the UPFA government.[119][120] Independent MP Athuraliye Rathana Thero pledges support for the UPFA government.[121][122]
  • 6 November 2018 - UPFA MP Manusha Nanayakkara resigns from the UPFA government and joins the UNP.[123][124][125]
  • 10 November 2018 - Two SLFP MPs (Wimalaweera Dissanayake and Lohan Ratwatte) join the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).[126][127]
  • 11 November 2018 - 34 SLFP MPs{{Efn|1. Rohitha Abeygunawardena; 2. Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena; 3. Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena; 4. Mahindananda Aluthgamage; 5. Indika Anuruddha; 6. Tharanath Basnayake; 7. D. V. Chanaka; 8. T. B. Ekanayake; 9. Arundika Fernando; 10. Johnston Fernando; 11. Sudarshani Fernandopulle; 12. Kanaka Herath; 13. Piyankara Jayaratne; 14. Premalal Jayasekara; 15. Sumedha G. Jayasena; 16. Nimal Lanza; 17. Gamini Lokuge; 18. Sanath Nishantha; 19. Susil Premajayantha; 20. Susantha Punchinilame; 21. Mahinda Rajapaksa; 22. Namal Rajapaksa; 23. Prasanna Ranatunga; 24. Prasanna Ranaweera; 25. C. B. Ratnayake; 26. Shehan Semasinghe; 27. John Senewiratne; 28. Janaka Bandara Tennakoon; 29. Thenuka Vidanagamage; 30. Janaka Wakkumbura; 31. Chandima Weerakkody; 32. Duleep Wijesekera; 33. Kanchana Wijesekera; and 34. Anura Priyadharshana Yapa.}} and one UNP MP (Ananda Aluthgamage) join the SLPP.[126][127]
  • 14 November 2018 - Two UPFA MPs (A. H. M. Fowzie and Piyasena Gamage) cross over to the opposition.[128][129] Wasantha Senanayake and Vadivel Suresh resign from the UPFA government and rejoin the UNFGG.[130][131]
  • 18 December 2018 - Three UPFA MPs (Indika Bandaranayake, Lakshman Senewiratne and Gamini Vijith Vijithamuni Soysa) cross over to the government.[132][133]

Members

Deaths, resignations and disqualifications

The 15th parliament saw the following deaths, resignations and disqualifications:

  • 3 September 2015 - Sarath Chandrasiri Mayadunne (JVP-NAT) resigned.[134][135] His replacement Bimal Rathnayake (JVP-NAT) was sworn in on 22 September 2015.[136][137]
  • 15 September 2015 - Chamara Sampath Dassanayake (UPFA-BAD) resigned to become Chief Minister of Uva Province.[138][139] His replacement Lakshman Senewiratne (UPFA-BAD) was sworn in on 22 September 2015.[136][137]
  • 19 January 2016 - M. K. A. D. S. Gunawardana (UNFGG-NAT) died.[140][141] His replacement Sarath Fonseka (UNFGG-NAT) was sworn in on 9 February 2016.[142][143][144]
  • 19 January 2016 - A. R. A. Hafeez (UNFGG-NAT) resigned.[145][146] His replacement M. S. Thowfeek (UNFGG-NAT) was sworn in on 26 January 2016.[147][148]
  • 2 November 2017 - Supreme Court rules that Geetha Kumarasinghe (UPFA-GAL) is disqualified from being a MP as she holds dual citizenship.[149][150] Her replacement Piyasena Gamage was sworn in on 10 November 2107.[151][152][153]
  • 18 January 2018 - M. H. M. Salman (UNFGG-NAT) resigned.[154][155] His replacement A. L. M. Nazeer (UNFGG-NAT) was sworn in on 6 February 2018.[156][157][158]
  • 23 May 2018 - M. H. M. Navavi (UNFGG-NAT) resigned.[159][160] His replacement S. M. Mohamed Ismail (UNFGG-NAT) was sworn in on 8 June 2018.[161][162][163]

List

Name{{Tooltip|{{sup|Elect.
Dist.|Electoral district
{{Tooltip|{{sup|Pref.|Preference
Votes
Member
From
Member
To
Elected
Party
Elected
Alliance
Current
Party
Current
Alliance
Notes
{{Sortname|Rohitha|Abeygunawardena}}KAL{{Nts|127040}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Ashoka|Abeysinghe}}KUR{{Nts|73184}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Transport (15-18).
{{Sortname|Shantha|Abeysekara}}PUT{{Nts|36390}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Lakshman Yapa|Abeywardena}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA State Minister of Finance (17-18). State Minister of Public Enterprise Development (17-18).
{{Sortname|Mahinda Yapa|Abeywardena}}MTR{{Nts|97918}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Minister of Industry and Commerce (18-).
{{Sortname|Vajira|Abeywardena}}GAL{{Nts|142874}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Home Affairs (15-18).
{{Sortname|Selvam|Adaikalanathan}}VAN{{Nts|26397}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} TELO TNA TELO TNA Deputy Chairman of Committees (15-18).
{{Sortname|Lasantha|Alagiyawanna}}GAM{{Nts|57450}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Megapolis and Western Development (15-17). Deputy Minister of Finance and Mass Media (17-18).
{{Sortname|Dullas|Alahapperuma}}MTR{{Nts|105406}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|J. C.|Alawathuwala}}KUR{{Nts|106061}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Home Affairs (18). State Minister of Home Affairs (18).
{{Sortname|Ameer|Ali|Ameer Ali (politician)}}BAT{{Nts|16611}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ACMC UNFGG ACMC UNFGG Deputy Minister of Rural Economic Affairs (15-18). Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development and Rural Economic Affairs (18).
{{Sortname|Ananda|Aluthgamage}}KAN{{Nts|56625}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG SLPP UPFA Deputy Minister of Tourism and Wild Life (18-).
{{Sortname|Mahindananda|Aluthgamage}}KAN{{Nts|123393}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Ranjith|Aluwihare}}MTL{{Nts|74785}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Tourism Development and Christian Religious Affairs (18).
{{Sortname|Wasantha|Aluvihare}}MTL{{Nts|75926}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Agriculture (15-18).
{{Sortname|John|Amaratunga}}GAM{{Nts|83070}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Tourism Development and Christian Religious Affairs (15-18). Minister of Lands (16-18).
{{Sortname|Mahinda|Amaraweera}}HAM{{Nts|84516}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development (15-18). State Minister of Mahaweli Development (17-18). Minister of Agriculture (18, 18-). Chief Opposition Whip (18).
{{Sortname|Dilum|Amunugama}}KAN{{Nts|104469}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Sarath|Amunugama|Sarath Amunugama (politician)}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Special Assignment (15-18). Minister of Science, Technology and Research (18). Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training (18). Minister of Science, Technology, Research, Skills Development, Vocational Training and Kandyan Heritage (18). Minister of Foreign Affairs (18-).
{{Sortname|Sivasakthy|Ananthan}}VAN{{Nts|25027}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} EPRLF TNA EPRLF
{{Sortname|Indika|Anuruddha}}GAM{{Nts|78109}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Hector|Appuhamy}}PUT{{Nts|55475}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|A.|Aravind Kumar}}BAD{{Nts|53741}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UCPF UNFGG UCPF UNFGG
{{Sortname|Thalatha|Atukorale}}RAT{{Nts|145828}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Foreign Employment (15-18). Minister of Justice (17-18). Minister of Justice and Prison Reforms (18).
{{Sortname|Risad|Badhiutheen}}VAN{{Nts|26291}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ACMC UNFGG ACMC UNFGG Minister of Industry and Commerce (15-18).
{{Sortname|Tharaka|Balasuriya}}KEG{{Nts|73404}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Palitha Range|Bandara}}PUT{{Nts|66960}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training (15-47). State Minister of Irrigation (17-18). State Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources and Disaster Management (18).
{{Sortname|R. M. Ranjith Madduma|Bandara}}MON{{Nts|82316}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Public Administration and Management (15-18). Minister of Law and Order (18). Minister of Public Administration, Management, Law and Order (18).
{{Sortname|Indika|Bandaranaike}}KUR{{Nts|46356}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Housing and Construction (15-18). Deputy Minister of Housing and Urban Development (18-).
{{Sortname|Bandula Lal|Bandarigoda}}GAL{{Nts|66978}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Tharanath|Basnayake}}KUR{{Nts|43020}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Deputy Minister of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure (15-18).
{{Sortname|Vijitha|Berugoda}}MON{{Nts|74313}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|D. V.|Chanaka}}HAM{{Nts|51939}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|S. M.|Chandrasena}}ANU{{Nts|118234}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Plantation Industries (18-). State Minister of Social Empowerment (18-).
{{Sortname|Chamara Sampath|Dassanayake}}BAD{{Nts|64418}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}}2015-09-15|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Resigned. Replaced by Lakshman Senewiratne.
{{Sortname|Sirinal|de Mel}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|H. M. Piyal Nishantha|de Silva}}KAL{{Nts|71428}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Harsha|de Silva}}COL{{Nts|114148}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (15-17). Deputy Minister of National Policies and Economic Affairs (17-18). State Minister of National Policies and Economic Affairs (18).
{{Sortname|Nimal Siripala|de Silva}}BAD{{Nts|134406}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Transport (15). Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation (15-18, 18-).
{{Sortname|Thirimadura Ranjith|de Soysa}}RAT{{Nts|63078}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Douglas|Devananda}}JAF{{Nts|16399}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} EPDP EPDP UPFA Minister of Resettlement, Rehabilitation, Northern Development and Hindu Religious Affairs (18-).
{{Sortname|Palani|Digambaran}}NUW{{Nts|101528}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} NUW UNFGG NUW UNFGG Minister of Hill Country, New Villages, Infrastructure and Community Development (15-18).
{{Sortname|Anura Kumara|Dissanayaka}}COL{{Nts|65966}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} JVP JVP Chief Opposition Whip (15-18).
{{Sortname|Duminda|Dissanayake}}ANU{{Nts|60071}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Agriculture (15-18). Minister of Irrigation, Water Resources and Disaster Management (18, 18-).
{{Sortname|Mayantha|Dissanayake}}KAN{{Nts|111190}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Navin|Dissanayake}}NUW{{Nts|66716}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Plantation Industries (15-18).
{{Sortname|Weerakumara|Dissanayake}}ANU{{Nts|69489}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} NFF UPFA SLFP UPFA State Minister of Mahaweli Development (18).
{{Sortname|S. B.|Dissanayake}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Social Empowerment and Welfare (15-17). Minister of Social Empowerment, Welfare and Kandyan Heritage (17-18). Minister of Highways and Road Development (18-).
{{Sortname|Salinda|Dissanayake}}KUR{{Nts|54318}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA FState Minister of Indigenous Medicine (18-).
{{Sortname|Wimalaweera|Dissanayake}}AMP{{Nts|53537}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|T. B.|Ekanayake}}KUR{{Nts|82789}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA State Minister of Lands (15-18).
{{Sortname|Cassim|Faizal}}AMP{{Nts|61401}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLMC UNFGG SLMC UNFGG Deputy Minister of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine (15-18).
{{Sortname|Arundika|Fernando}}PUT{{Nts|47118}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Deputy Minister of Tourism Development and Christian Religious Affairs (15-17).
{{Sortname|Harin|Fernando}}BAD{{Nts|200806}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure (15-18). Minister of Telecommunication, Digital Infrastructure and Foreign Employment (18).
{{Sortname|Johnston|Fernando}}KUR{{Nts|76714}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Minister of Trade, Consumer Affairs, Co-operative Development and Christian Religious Affairs (18-).
{{Sortname|Sudarshani|Fernandopulle}}GAM{{Nts|73553}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA State Minister of City Planning and Water Supply (15-18).
{{Sortname|Sarath|Fonseka}}NAT2016-02-09|format=dmy}} DP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Replaces M. K. A. D. S. Gunawardana. Minister of Regional Development (16-18). Minister of Sustainable Development, Wildlife and Regional Development (18).
{{Sortname|A. H. M.|Fowzie}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UNFGG State Minister of National Integration and Reconciliation (15-18). State Minister of National Unity and Co-existence (18). State Minister of National Unity, Co-existence and Muslim Religious Affairs (18-).
{{Sortname|Chandrasiri|Gajadeera}}MTR{{Nts|54252}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} CPSL UPFA CPSL UPFA
{{Sortname|Nihal|Galappaththi}}HAM{{Nts|12162}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} JVP JVP
{{Sortname|Anoma|Gamage}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Petroleum and Petroleum Gas Affairs (15). Deputy Minister of Petroleum Resources Development (15-18).
{{Sortname|Chandima|Gamage}}ANU{{Nts|50112}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Daya|Gamage}}AMP{{Nts|70201}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Primary Industries (15-18). Minister of Social Welfare and Primary Industries (18).
{{Sortname|Piyasena|Gamage}}GAL{{Nts|}}2017-11-10|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UNFGG Replaces Geetha Kumarasinghe. State Minister of Law and Order and Southern Development (17-18). State Minister of Project Management, Youth Affairs and Southern Development (18). State Minister of Youth Affairs, Project Management and Southern Development (18). State Minister of Youth, Women and Child Affairs (18-).
{{Sortname|Siripala|Gamalath}}POL{{Nts|63309}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Udaya|Gammanpila}}COL{{Nts|198818}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} PHU UPFA PHU UPFA Minister of Buddha Sasana and Religious Affairs (18-).
{{Sortname|Mano|Ganesan}}COL{{Nts|69064}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} DPF UNFGG DPF UNFGG Minister of National Dialogue (15). Minister of National Co-existence, Dialogue and Official Languages (15-18). Minister of National Integration, Reconciliation and Official Languages (18).
{{Sortname|Dunesh|Gankanda}}RAT{{Nts|92804}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UPFA Deputy Minister of Disaster Management (15-18). Deputy Minister of Lands and Parliamentary Reforms (18). State Minister of Environment (18-).
{{Sortname|Mohan Lal|Grero}}COL{{Nts|65703}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA State Minister of University Education (15). State Minister of Higher Education (15-18). State Minister of Higher Education and Cultural Affairs (18). State Minister of Education and Higher Education (18-).
{{Sortname|Edward|Gunasekara|}}GAM{{Nts|65874}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Wayamba Development (18).
{{Sortname|Padma Udayashnatha|Gunasekara}}MON{{Nts|57356}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} NFF UPFA NFF UPFA
{{Sortname|M. K. A. D. S.|Gunawardana}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}}2016-01-19|format=dmy}} DNM UNFGG DNM UNFGG Minister of Lands (15-16). Died. Replaced by Sarath Fonseka.
{{Sortname|Bandula|Gunawardena}}COL{{Nts|96057}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of International Trade and Investment Promotion (18-).
{{Sortname|Dinesh|Gunawardena}}COL{{Nts|124451}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} MEP UPFA MEP UPFA Minister of Megapolis and Western Development (18-).
{{Sortname|A. R. A.|Hafeez}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}}2016-01-19|format=dmy}} SLMC UNFGG SLMC UNFGG Resigned. Replaced by M. S. Thowfeek.
{{Sortname|Rauff|Hakeem}}KAN{{Nts|102186}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLMC UNFGG SLMC UNFGG Minister of City Planning and Water Supply (15-18).
{{Sortname|M. H. A.|Haleem}}KAN{{Nts|111011}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Post, Postal Service and Muslim Affairs (15-18).
{{Sortname|Sunil|Handunnetti}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} JVP JVP
{{Sortname|H. M. M.|Harees}}AMP{{Nts|59433}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLMC UNFGG SLMC UNFGG Deputy Minister of Sports (15-18). Deputy Minister of Public Enterprise and Kandy City Development (18).
{{Sortname|P.|Harrison}}ANU{{Nts|113346}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Rural Economy (15-18). Minister of Social Empowerment (18).
{{Sortname|Kabir|Hashim}}KEG{{Nts|109030}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Public Enterprise Development (15-18). Minister of Higher Education and Highways (18). Minister of Highways and Road Development(18).
{{Sortname|Kanaka|Herath}}KEG{{Nts|95897}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Vijitha|Herath}}GAM{{Nts|55299}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} JVP JVP
{{Sortname|Wijepala|Hettiarachchi}}GAL{{Nts|53413}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|M. L. A. M.|Hizbullah}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UPFA UPFA State Minister of Rehabilitation and Resettlement (15-18). State Minister of Highways and Road Development (18). Minister of City Planning and Water Supply (18-). State Minister of Highways and Road Development (18-).
{{Sortname|Thushara|Indunil}}KUR{{Nts|64359}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|S. M. Mohamed|Ismail}}NAT2018|06|08|format=dmy}} ACMC UNFGG ACMC UNFGG Replaces M. H. M. Navavi.
{{Sortname|Abdul Rahuman|Izak}}ANU{{Nts|44626}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ACMC UNFGG ACMC UNFGG
{{Sortname|Sisira|Jayakody}}GAM{{Nts|90749}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Nalin Bandara|Jayamaha}}KUR{{Nts|80063}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Public Administration and Management and Law and Order (18).
{{Sortname|Sidney|Jayarathna}}POL{{Nts|41295}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Anuradha|Jayaratne}}KAN{{Nts|93567}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Mahaweli Development and Environment (15-18).
{{Sortname|Piyankara|Jayaratne}}PUT{{Nts|59352}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA State Minister of Law and Order and Prison Reforms (15-18).
{{Sortname|Dayasiri|Jayasekara}}KUR{{Nts|133832}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Sports (15-18). Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training (18-).
{{Sortname|Premalal|Jayasekara}}RAT{{Nts|154980}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Sumedha G.|Jayasena}}MON{{Nts|69082}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Sustainable Development and Wildlife (15-18).
{{Sortname|Chandrani Bandara|Jayasinghe}}ANU{{Nts|83666}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Women and Child Affairs (15-18).
{{Sortname|Karu|Jayasuriya}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Speaker (15-18).
{{Sortname|Malith|Jayathilake}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Nalinda|Jayatissa}}KAL{{Nts|24853}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} JVP JVP
{{Sortname|Lucky|Jayawardena}}KAN{{Nts|65461}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Hill Country New Villages, Infrastructure & Community Development (18). State Minister of City Planning and Water Supply (18).
{{Sortname|Kavinda|Jayawardena}}GAM{{Nts|81383}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Akila Viraj|Kariyawasam}}KUR{{Nts|286155}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Education (15-18).
{{Sortname|Ravi|Karunanayake}}COL{{Nts|111394}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Finance (15-17). Minister of Foreign Affairs (17).
{{Sortname|Gayantha|Karunatileka}}GAL{{Nts|149573}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Chief Government Whip (15-). Minister of Parliamentary Reforms and Mass Media (15-17). Minister of Lands and Parliamentary Reforms (17-18).
{{Sortname|Lakshman|Kiriella}}KAN{{Nts|199046}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Leader of the House (15-). Minister of University Education and Highways (15). Minister of Higher Education and Highways (15-18). Minister of Public Enterprises and Kandy Development (18). Minister of Public Enterprise and Kandy City Development (18).
{{Sortname|K.|Kodeeswaran}}AMP{{Nts|17779}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} TELO TNA TELO TNA
{{Sortname|Nalaka|Kolonne}}POL{{Nts|70107}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Geetha|Kumarasinghe}}GAL{{Nts|63955}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}}2017-11-02|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Disqualified. Replaced by Piyasena Gamage.
{{Sortname|Ananda|Kumarasiri}}MON{{Nts|44007}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Nimal|Lanza}}GAM{{Nts|94375}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Deputy Minister of Home Affairs (15-17).
{{Sortname|Gamini|Lokuge}}COL{{Nts|58527}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Minister of Labour, Foreign Employment and Petroleum Resources Development (18-).
{{Sortname|Imran|Maharoof}}TRI{{Nts|32582}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|M. A. M.|Maharoof}}TRI{{Nts|35456}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ACMC UNFGG ACMC UNFGG
{{Sortname|Vijayakala|Maheswaran}}JAF{{Nts|10263}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Child Affairs (15-18).
{{Sortname|Ajith|Mannapperuma}}GAM{{Nts|113889}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Environment (18).
{{Sortname|M. I. M.|Mansoor}}AMP{{Nts|58536}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLMC UNFGG SLMC UNFGG
{{Sortname|Tilak|Marapana}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Law and Order and Prison Reforms (15). Minister of Development Assignments (17-18). Minister of Foreign Affairs (17-18).
{{Sortname|C. A.|Marasinghe}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|S. M.|Marikkar}}COL{{Nts|92526}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Cader Cader|Masthan}}VAN{{Nts|7298}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Resettlement, Rehabilitation and Northern Development (18). Deputy Minister of Resettlement, Rehabilitation and Northern Development (18-).
{{Sortname|Sarath Chandrasiri|Mayadunne}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}}2015-09-03|format=dmy}} JVP JVP Resigned. Replaced by Bimal Rathnayaka.
{{Sortname|Dushmantha|Mithrapala}}KEG{{Nts|64836}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Justice (15-18). Deputy Deputy Minister of Buddha Sasana (15-18). Minister of Justice and Prison Reforms (18). Deputy Minister of Justice and Prison Reforms (18-).
{{Sortname|Seyed Ali Zahir|Moulana}}BAT{{Nts|16385}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLMC SLMC UNFGG Deputy Minister of National Integration, Reconciliation and Official Languages (18).
{{Sortname|Faiszer|Musthapha}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government (15-18). Minister of Sports (18). Minister of Provincial Councils, Local Government and Sports (18, 18-).
{{Sortname|Nishantha|Muthuhettigama}}GAL{{Nts|75994}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Ports and Shipping Affairs (15-18). Deputy Minister of Ports and Shipping (18-).
{{Sortname|Sarath Chandrasiri|Muthukumarana}}ANU{{Nts|54460}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Manusha|Nanayakkara}}GAL{{Nts|73387}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Foreign Employment (16-18). Deputy Minister of Telecommunication, Digital Infrastructure and Foreign Employment (18). Deputy Minister of Labour and Foreign Employment (18).
{{Sortname|Vasudeva|Nanayakkara}}RAT{{Nts|81068}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} DLF UPFA DLF UPFA Minister of National Integration, Reconciliation, and Official Languages (18-).
{{Sortname|M. H. M.|Navavi}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}}2018|05|23|format=dmy}} ACMC UNFGG ACMC UNFGG Resigned. Replaced by S. M. Mohamed Ismail.
{{Sortname|S. B.|Nawinne}}KUR{{Nts|76714}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UPFA Minister of Internal Affairs, Wayamba Development and Cultural Affairs (15-18). Minister of Internal Affairs and Wayamba Development (18). Minister of Cultural Affairs, Internal Affairs and Regional Development (18-).
{{Sortname|A. L. M.|Nazeer}}NAT2018-02|format=dmy}} SLMC UNFGG SLMC UNFGG Replaces M. H. M. Salman.
{{Sortname|Charles|Nirmalanathan}}VAN{{Nts|34620}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA
{{Sortname|Sanath|Nishantha}}PUT{{Nts|68240}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Karu|Paranawithana}}RAT{{Nts|47257}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government (15-17). Deputy Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training (17-18). Deputy Minister of Science, Technology, Research, Skills Development and Vocational Training and Kandyan Heritage (18).
{{Sortname|Buddhika|Pathirana}}MTR{{Nts|98815}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce (18).
{{Sortname|Ramesh|Pathirana}}GAL{{Nts|105434}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Ajith|Perera}}KAL{{Nts|131383}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Power and Renewable Energy (15-18). State Minister of Power and Renewable Energy (18).
{{Sortname|Dilan|Perera}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA State Minister of Highways (15-18).
{{Sortname|Gamini Jayawickrama|Perera}}KUR{{Nts|83346}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Sustainable Development and Wildlife (15-18). Minister of Buddha Sasana (17-18).
{{Sortname|Lakshman Wasantha|Perera}}MTL{{Nts|79309}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries (15-18). State Minister of International Trade and Investment Promotion (18-).
{{Sortname|Niroshan|Perera}}PUT{{Nts|59337}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of National Policies and Economic Affairs (15-18).
{{Sortname|Sujith Sanjaya|Perera}}KEG{{Nts|53217}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|K. K.|Piyadhasa}}NUW{{Nts|48365}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Hirunika|Premachandra}}COL{{Nts|70584}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UNFGG SLFP UNFGG
{{Sortname|A. D. Champika|Premadasa}}KEG{{Nts|50695}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Industry and Commerce Affairs (15-18). State Minister of Plantation Industries (18).
{{Sortname|Sajith|Premadasa}}HAM{{Nts|112645}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Housing and Construction (15-18).
{{Sortname|Susil|Premajayantha}}COL{{Nts|174075}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Minister of Technology, Technical Education and Employment (15). Minister of Science, Technology and Research (15-18). Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs and Justice (18-).
{{Sortname|Niroshan|Premaratne}}MTR{{Nts|99762}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} NFF UPFA NFF UPFA
{{Sortname|Ashoka|Priyantha}}PUT{{Nts|35418}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UPFA Deputy Minister of Cultural and Internal Affairs and Regional Development (North Western) (18-).
{{Sortname|Susantha|Punchinilame}}TRI{{Nts|19953}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Deputy Minister of Public Administration and Management (15-18).
{{Sortname|Velusami|Radhakrishnan}}NUW{{Nts|87375}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UCPF UNFGG UCPF UNFGG State Minister of Education (15-18).
{{Sortname|Mujibur|Rahman|Mujibur Rahman (Sri Lankan politician)}}COL{{Nts|83884}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Harshana|Rajakaruna}}GAM{{Nts|122455}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Chamal|Rajapaksa}}HAM{{Nts|80621}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine (18-).
{{Sortname|Mahinda|Rajapaksa}}KUR{{Nts|423529}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Prime Minister (18). Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs (18-).Leader of the Opposition (18).
{{Sortname|Namal|Rajapaksa}}HAM{{Nts|127201}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Wijeyadasa|Rajapakshe}}COL{{Nts|81758}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UPFA Minister of Justice (15-17). Minister of Buddha Sasana (15-17). Minister of Higher Education and Cultural Affairs (18). Minister of Education and Higher Education (18-).
{{Sortname|Angajan|Ramanathan}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Minister of Agriculture (18, 18-).
{{Sortname|Ranjan|Ramanayake}}GAM{{Nts|216463}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Social Empowerment and Welfare (15-17). Deputy Minister of Social Empowerment, Welfare and Kandyan Heritage (17-18). Deputy Minister of Social Empowerment (18).
{{Sortname|Keheliya|Rambukwella}}KAN{{Nts|65687}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA State Minister of Mass Media and Digital Infrastructure (18-).
{{Sortname|Roshan|Ranasinghe}}POL{{Nts|76825}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Arjuna|Ranatunga}}GAM{{Nts|165890}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} DNM UNFGG DNM UNFGG Minister of Ports and Shipping (15-17). Minister of Petroleum Resources Development (17-18).
{{Sortname|Prasanna|Ranatunga}}GAM{{Nts|384448}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Champika|Ranawaka}}COL{{Nts|100444}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} JHU UNFGG JHU UNFGG Minister of Megapolis and Western Development (15-18).
{{Sortname|Prasanna|Ranaweera}}GAM{{Nts|112395}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Athuraliye|Rathana Thero}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} JHU UNFGG Ind UPFA
{{Sortname|Bimal|Rathnayaka}}NAT2015-09-22|format=dmy}} JVP JVP Replaces Sarath Chandrasiri Mayadunne.
{{Sortname|C. B.|Ratnayake}}NUW{{Nts|45649}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Minister of Posts and Telecommunications (18-). State Minister of Transport (18-).
{{Sortname|Sagala|Ratnayaka}}MTR{{Nts|85772}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Southern Development (15). Minister of Law and Order and Southern Development (15-18). Minister of Project Management, Youth Affairs and Southern Development (18). Minister of Youth Affairs, Project Management and Southern Development (18).
{{Sortname|Lohan|Ratwatte}}KAN{{Nts|129750}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|M. H. M.|Salman}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}}2018-01-18|format=dmy}} SLMC UNFGG SLMC UNFGG Resigned. Replaced by A. L. M. Nazeer.
{{Sortname|Mahinda|Samarasinghe}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training (15-17). Minister of Ports and Shipping (17-18). Minister of Ports and Shipping (18-).
{{Sortname|Sandith|Samarasinghe}}KEG{{Nts|49442}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Mangala|Samaraweera}}MTR{{Nts|96092}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Foreign Affairs (15-17). Minister of Finance and Mass Media (17-18).
{{Sortname|Ravindra|Samaraweera}}BAD{{Nts|58507}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Labour and Trade Union Relations (15-18). Minister of Sustainable Development and Wildlife (18). Minister of Labour and Trade Union Relations (18).
{{Sortname|S. A. Jayantha|Samaraweera}}KAL{{Nts|101139}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} NFF UPFA NFF UPFA
{{Sortname|Malik|Samarawickrama}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Development Strategies and International Trade (15-18). Minister of Social Empowerment, Welfare and Kandyan Heritage (18). Minister of Labour, Trade Union Relations and Sabaragamuwa Development (18).
{{Sortname|R.|Sampanthan}}TRI{{Nts|33834}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA Leader of the Opposition (15-18).
{{Sortname|E.|Saravanapavan}}JAF{{Nts|43719}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA
{{Sortname|Asanka Shehan|Semasinghe}}ANU{{Nts|64865}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Wasantha|Senanayake}}POL{{Nts|75651}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Management (15-17). State Minister of Foreign Affairs(17-18). Minister of Tourism and Wild Life (18-).
{{Sortname|Chathura|Senarathne}}GAM{{Nts|71243}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} DNM UNFGG DNM UNFGG
{{Sortname|Rajitha|Senaratne}}KAL{{Nts|142196}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} DNM UNFGG DNM UNFGG Minister of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine (15-18).
{{Sortname|Sujeewa|Senasinghe}}COL{{Nts|117049}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of International Trade (15-18).
{{Sortname|Mavai|Senathirajah}}JAF{{Nts|58882}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA
{{Sortname|John|Senewiratne}}RAT{{Nts|90472}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Minister of Labour and Trade Union Relations (15-17). Minister of Labour, Trade Union Relations and Sabaragamuwa Development (17-18).
{{Sortname|Lakshman|Senewiratne}}BAD{{Nts|42354}}2015-09-22|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Replaces Chamara Sampath Dassanayake. State Minister of Science, Technology and Research (15-18). State Minister of Science, Technology, Research, Skills Development and Vocational Training and Kandyan Heritage (18). State Minister of Defence (18-).
{{Sortname|D.|Siddarthan}}JAF{{Nts|53741}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} PLOTE TNA PLOTE TNA
{{Sortname|Mohan|Silva}}GAL{{Nts|53076}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|G.|Sirinesan}}BAT{{Nts|48821}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA
{{Sortname|Muthu|Sivalingam}}NUW{{Nts|45352}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} CWC UPFA CWC UPFA Deputy Minister of Primary Industries (18). Deputy Minister of Social Welfare and Primary Industries (18).
{{Sortname|S.|Sivamohan}}VAN{{Nts|18412}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} EPRLF TNA EPRLF TNA
{{Sortname|Ranjith|Siyambalapitiya}}KEG{{Nts|62098}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Power and Renewable Energy (15-18). Minister of Disaster Management (18). Minister of Power and Renewable Energy (18-).
{{Sortname|Gamini Vijith Vijithamuni|Soysa}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Minister of Irrigation and Water Resource Management (15-18). Minister of Fisheries, Aquatic Resources Development and Rural Economic Affairs (18, 18-).
{{Sortname|Shanthi|Sriskantharajah}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA
{{Sortname|S.|Sritharan}}JAF{{Nts|72258}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA
{{Sortname|M. A.|Sumanthiran}}JAF{{Nts|58043}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA
{{Sortname|Thilanga|Sumathipala}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA Deputy Speaker & Chairman of Committees (15-18).
{{Sortname|Vadivel|Suresh}}BAD{{Nts|52378}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Plantation Industries (18-).
{{Sortname|D. M.|Swaminathan}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Minister of Rehabilitation and Resettlement (15). Minister of Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affairs (15). Minister of Prison Reforms, Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affairs (15-18). Minister of Resettlement, Rehabilitation, Northern Development and Hindu Religious Affairs (18).
{{Sortname|Janaka Bandara|Tennakoon}}MTL{{Nts|61920}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Palitha|Thewarapperuma}}KAL{{Nts|118128}}2015-09-22|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Wayamba Development and Cultural Affairs (16-18). Deputy Minister of Sustainable Development, Wildlife and Regional Development (18).
{{Sortname|M.|Thilakarajah}}NUW{{Nts|67761}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} NUW UNFGG NUW UNFGG
{{Sortname|Arumugan|Thondaman}}NUW{{Nts|61897}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} CWC UPFA CWC UPFA Minister of Hill Country New Villages, Infrastructure and Community Development (18-).
{{Sortname|M. S.|Thowfeek}}NAT2016-01-26|format=dmy}} SLMC UNFGG SLMC UNFGG Replaces A. R. A. Hafeez.
{{Sortname|K.|Thurairetnasingam}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA
{{Sortname|M.|Velu Kumar}}KAN{{Nts|62556}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} DPF UNFGG DPF UNFGG
{{Sortname|Thenuka|Vidanagamage}}BAD{{Nts|43517}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|S.|Viyalendiran}}BAT{{Nts|39321}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} PLOTE TNA PLOTE UPFA Deputy Minister of Regional Development (Eastern Development) (18-).
{{Sortname|Janaka|Wakkumbura}}RAT{{Nts|69014}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Pavithra Devi|Wanniarachchi}}RAT{{Nts|87660}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA State Minister of Petroleum Resources Development (18-).
{{Sortname|Dilip|Wedaarachchi}}HAM{{Nts|65391}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development (15-18). State Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development and Rural Economic Affairs (18).
{{Sortname|Chandima|Weerakkody}}GAL{{Nts|114851}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Minister of Petroleum and Gas (15). Minister of Petroleum Resources Development (15-17). Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training (17-18).
{{Sortname|Wimal|Weerawansa}}COL{{Nts|313801}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} NFF UPFA NFF UPFA Minister of Housing and Social Welfare (18-).
{{Sortname|Kumara|Welgama}}KAL{{Nts|218614}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Jayampathy|Wickramaratne}}NAT2015-09-01|format=dmy}} DNM UNFGG DNM UNFGG
{{Sortname|Eran|Wickremaratne}}COL{{Nts|82738}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Deputy Minister of Public Enterprise Development (15-17). State Minister of Finance (17-18).
{{Sortname|Vidura|Wickremenayake}}KAL{{Nts|90488}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLFP UPFA
{{Sortname|Ranil|Wickremesinghe}}COL{{Nts|500566}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG Prime Minister (15-18, 18-). Minister of National Policies and Economic Affairs (15-18). Minister of Law and Order (18).
{{Sortname|L. A.|Wijemanne}}KAL{{Nts|58219}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Thusitha|Wijemanne}}KEG{{Nts|50893}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|R.|Wijerathne}}MTL{{Nts|41766}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Duleep|Wijesekera}}GAM{{Nts|58936}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Deputy Minister of Post, Postal Services and Muslim Religious Affairs (15-17).
{{Sortname|Kanchana|Wijesekera}}MTR{{Nts|83278}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA
{{Sortname|Chaminda|Wijesiri}}BAD{{Nts|58291}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|A. A.|Wijethunga}}RAT{{Nts|67841}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Ruwan|Wijewardene}}GAM{{Nts|157932}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG State Minister of Defence (15-18).
{{Sortname|Sriyani|Wijewickrama}}AMP{{Nts|49691}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} MEP UPFA SLFP UPFA State Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government (17-18). State Minister of Provincial Councils, Local Government and Sports (18, 18-).
{{Sortname|Wijaya|Withanage}}RAT{{Nts|67846}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} UNP UNFGG UNP UNFGG
{{Sortname|Anura Priyadharshana|Yapa}}KUR{{Nts|77057}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} SLFP UPFA SLPP UPFA Minister of Disaster Management (15-18). State Minister of Finance (18-).
{{Sortname|S.|Yogeswaran}}BAT{{Nts|34039}}2015-09-01|format=dmy}} ITAK TNA ITAK TNA

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19. ^{{cite news |title=Thilanga Sumathipala decides to resign as Deputy Speaker |url=http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2018/05/24/thilanga-sumathipala-decides-to-resign-as-deputy-speaker/ |accessdate=4 November 2018 |work=The Sunday Leader |agency=Colombo Gazette |date=24 May 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
20. ^{{cite news |last1=Gunasekara |first1=Skandha |title=UNP Ananda Kumarasiri appointed Deputy Speaker |url=http://www.ft.lk/news/UNP-Ananda-Kumarasiri-appointed-Deputy-Speaker/56-656599 |accessdate=4 November 2018 |work=Daily FT |date=6 June 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
21. ^{{cite news |last1=Mudalige |first1=Disna |last2=Mallawaarachchi |first2=Amali |title=Ananda Kumarasiri elected Deputy Speaker |url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2018/06/06/political/153101/ananda-kumarasiri-elected-deputy-speaker |accessdate=4 November 2018 |work=Daily News |date=6 June 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
22. ^{{cite news |title=MR appointed as Opposition Leader |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/MR-appointed-as-Opposition-Leader--159936.html |accessdate=18 December 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=18 December 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
23. ^{{cite news |last1=Irugalbandara |first1=Ramesh |title=Mahinda Rajapaksa named the Opposition Leader |url=https://www.newsfirst.lk/2018/12/18/mahinda-rajapaksa-named-the-opposition-leader/ |accessdate=18 December 2018 |work=News First |date=18 December 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
24. ^{{cite news|last1=Edirisinghe|first1=Dasun|title=SLFP CC for joining national government|url=http://island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=130304|work=The Island|date=21 August 2015}}
25. ^{{cite news|last1=Bandara|first1=Kelum|title=SLFP agrees to join National Govt.|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/84145/slfp-cc-approves-national-govt|work=The Daily Mirror|date=20 August 2015}}
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27. ^{{cite news|last1=Ramakrishnan|first1=T.|title=Ranil Wickremesinghe sworn in as Sri Lankan Prime Minister|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/ranil-wickremesinghe-sworn-in-as-sri-lankan-prime-minister/article7565796.ece|work=The Hindu|date=21 August 2015}}
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30. ^{{cite news|last1=Hemmathagama|first1=Ashwin|title=Cabinet gets P’ment approval|url=http://www.ft.lk/article/466295/Cabinet-gets-P-ment-approval|work=Daily FT|date=4 September 2015}}
31. ^{{cite news|last1=Indrajith|first1=Saman|title=Parliament approves expansion of Cabinet from 30 to 48|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=131129|work=The Island|date=4 September 2015}}
32. ^{{cite news|title=Three Cabinet Ministers sworn in|url=http://nation.lk/online/2015/08/24/three-cabinet-ministers-sworn-in/|work=The Nation|date=24 August 2015}}
33. ^{{cite news|title=Three ministers sworn –in today |url=https://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-101818-news-detail-three-ministers-sworn-in-today.html |work=Ceylon Today |date=24 August 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160129092059/https://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-101818-news-detail-three-ministers-sworn-in-today.html |archivedate=29 January 2016 |df= }}
34. ^{{cite news|title=New Cabinet|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/86047/new-cabinet|work=The Daily Mirror|date=4 September 2015}}
35. ^{{cite news|title=The new Cabinet |url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-102824-news-detail-the-new-cabinet.html |work=Ceylon Today |date=4 September 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907020713/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-102824-news-detail-the-new-cabinet.html |archivedate=7 September 2015 |df= }}
36. ^{{cite news|title=Three more Cabinet ministers appointed|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/86647/three-more-cabinet-ministers-appointed|work=The Daily Mirror|date=9 September 2015}}
37. ^{{cite news|title=Another defeated SLFPer appointed cabinet minister|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=131460|work=The Island|date=10 September 2015}}
38. ^{{cite news|title=New State and Deputy Ministers|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/86665/state-and-deputy-ministers|work=The Daily Mirror|date=9 September 2015}}
39. ^{{cite news|title=State and Deputy Ministers take oaths (Updated Full List)|url=http://nation.lk/online/2015/09/09/state-and-deputy-ministers-take-oaths/|work=The Nation|date=9 September 2015|access-date=2015-09-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910214552/http://nation.lk/online/2015/09/09/state-and-deputy-ministers-take-oaths/|archive-date=2015-09-10|dead-url=yes|df=}}
40. ^{{cite news|title=Two more Dy. Ministers sworn in|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/86799/two-more-dy-ministers-sworn-in|work=The Daily Mirror|date=10 September 2015}}
41. ^{{cite news|title=Two more Deputy Ministers sworn in|url=http://nation.lk/online/2015/09/10/two-more-deputy-ministers-sworn-in/|work=The Nation|date=10 September 2015}}
42. ^{{cite news|title=Dr. Sarath Amunugama sworn in as Minister|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=political/dr-sarath-amunugama-sworn-minister|work=Daily News|date=24 October 2015}}
43. ^{{cite news|last1=Fernando|first1=Tharushan|title=Dr. Amunugama sworn in as Minister for Special Assignments|url=http://newsfirst.lk/english/2015/10/dr-amunugama-sworn-in-as-minister-for-special-assignments/115431|work=News First|date=23 October 2015}}
44. ^{{cite news|title=Sarath Fonseka sworn in as Sri Lanka minister|url=http://www.arabnews.com/news/886466|work=Arab News|agency=Reuters|date=26 February 2016}}
45. ^{{cite news|title=SF Regional Development Minister|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/105983/SF-Regional-Development-Minister|work=The Daily Mirror|date=25 February 2016}}
46. ^{{cite news|title=Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka sworn in as Regional Development Minister|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=2016/02/26/local/field-marshal-sarath-fonseka-sworn-regional-development-minister|work=Daily News|date=26 February 2016}}
47. ^{{cite news|title=Two deputy ministers and a state minister appointed|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/107932/Two-deputy-ministers-and-a-state-minister-appointed-|work=The Daily Mirror|date=6 April 2016}}
48. ^{{cite news|last1=Jabbar|first1=Zacki|title=Three more ministers|url=http://island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=143344|work=The Island|date=7 April 2016}}
49. ^{{cite news |title=Sri Lanka president's party quits ruling coalition |url=https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/sri-lanka-presidents-party-quits-ruling-coalition-1.2294133 |accessdate=14 November 2018 |work=Gulf News |agency=Agence France-Presse |date=27 October 2018 |location=Dubai, U.A.E.}}
50. ^{{cite news |title=UPFA withdraws from Govt. |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/UPFA-withdraws-from-Govt--157433.html |accessdate=14 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=26 October 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
51. ^{{cite news |title=Sri Lanka in political turmoil after prime minister Wickremesinghe sacked |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/27/sri-lanka-in-turmoil-after-prime-minister-wickremesinghe-sacked |accessdate=28 October 2018 |work=The Guardian |date=27 October 2018 |location=London, U.K.}}
52. ^{{cite news |title=Sri Lanka plunges into crisis as President Maithripala Sirisena sacks Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/sri-lanka-president-maithripala-sirisena-sacks-prime-minister-ranil-wickremesinghe |accessdate=28 October 2018 |work=The Straits Times |agency=Agence France-Presse |date=26 October 2018 |location=Singapore}}
53. ^{{cite news |title=Sri Lanka: Mahinda Rajapaksa, former president, named as PM |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-45991919 |accessdate=28 October 2018 |work=BBC News |date=26 October 2018 |location=London, U.K.}}
54. ^{{cite news |title=Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena sacks Prime Minister, appoints 'strongman' Mahinda Rajapaksa |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-10-27/sri-lanka-president-maithripala-sirisena-sacks-prime-minister2/10436912 |accessdate=28 October 2018 |work=ABC News |agency=Associated Press |date=27 October 2018 |location=Sydney, Australia}}
55. ^{{cite news |last1=Srinivasan |first1=Meera |title=Sri Lanka political crisis: President Sirisena prorogues parliament as Wickremesinghe seeks session |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/sri-lanka-government-president-sirisena-prorogues-parliament/article25344794.ece |accessdate=14 November 2018 |work=The Hindu |date=27 October 2018 |location=Chennai, India}}
56. ^{{cite news |title=Sri Lanka president suspends parliament amid political crisis |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/10/sri-lanka-president-suspends-parliament-political-crisis-181027072445604.html |accessdate=14 November 2018 |work=Al Jazeera |date=27 October 2018 |location=Doha, Qatar}}
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83. ^{{cite news |last1=Sengupta |first1=Ramananda |title=Dissolution of Parliament unconstitutional: Sri Lanka's SC |url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2018/dec/14/dissolution-of-parliament-unconstitutionalsc-1911221.html |accessdate=16 December 2018 |work=The New Indian Express |date=14 December 2018 |location=Chennai, India}}
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85. ^{{cite news |last1=Silva |first1=Shehan Chamika |title=SC refuses to vacate CA’s interim order against MR |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/SC-refuses-to-vacate-CA-s-interim-order-against-MR-159809.html?fbrefresh=1544899530 |accessdate=16 December 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=14 December 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
86. ^{{cite news |last1=Fernando |first1=Lethonkie |title=Supreme Court refuses to dismiss court of appeal injunction against MR |url=https://www.newsfirst.lk/2018/12/14/supreme-court-refuses-to-dismiss-court-of-appeal-injunction-against-mr/ |accessdate=16 December 2018 |work=News First |date=14 December 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
87. ^{{cite news |title=Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka's disputed PM resigns amid crisis |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-46571195 |accessdate=16 December 2018 |work=BBC News |date=15 December 2018 |location=London, U.K.}}
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99. ^{{cite news|title=Expelled Deputy Minister crosses over to Opposition|url=http://www.hirunews.lk/174770/expelled-deputy-minister-crosses-over-to-opposition|accessdate=17 December 2017|work=Hiru News|date=30 October 2017|location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
100. ^{{cite news|title=JO MP Sriyani to support Maithri|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/JO-MP-Sriyani-to-support-Maithri-141902.html|accessdate=17 December 2017|work=The Daily Mirror|date=10 December 2017|location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
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102. ^{{cite news|title=Three NFF leaders join SLFP|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Three-NFF-leaders-join-SLFP-141984.html|accessdate=17 December 2017|work=The Daily Mirror|date=11 December 2017|location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
103. ^{{cite news|title=Weerawansa led NFF plunge into deeper crisis: Three NFF leaders join SLFP|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2017/12/11/local/136978/weerawansa-led-nff-plunge-deeper-crisis-three-nff-leaders-join-slfp|accessdate=17 December 2017|work=Daily News|date=11 December 2017|location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
104. ^{{cite news|title=Lanza to support JO|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Lanza-to-support-JO-142976.html|accessdate=31 December 2017|work=The Daily Mirror|date=28 December 2017|location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
105. ^{{cite news|title=Former Deputy Minister Lanza joins the joint opposition|url=http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2017/12/28/former-deputy-minister-lanza-joins-the-joint-opposition/|accessdate=31 December 2017|work=The Sunday Leader/Colombo Gazette|date=28 December 2017|location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
106. ^{{cite news |last1=Bandara |first1=Kelum |title=CWC pledges support to President |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/CWC-pledges-support-to-President-145869.html |accessdate=4 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=15 February 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
107. ^{{cite news |last1=Kuruluwansa |first1=Asela |title=CWC pledges support to UPFA |url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2018/02/16/political/142999/cwc-pledges-support-upfa |accessdate=4 November 2018 |work=Daily News |date=16 February 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
108. ^{{cite news |last1=Gunasekara |first1=Skandha |title=16 SLFPers cross over to Opposition |url=http://www.ft.lk/news/16-SLFPers-cross-over-to-Opposition/56-654722 |accessdate=6 November 2018 |work=Daily FT |date=9 May 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
109. ^{{cite news |last1=Mudalige |first1=Disna |last2=Nathaniel |first2=Camelia |last3=Mallawaarachchi |first3=Amali |title=Sixteen slfp mps cross over |url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2018/05/09/political/150381/sixteen-slfp-mps-cross-over |accessdate=6 November 2018 |work=Daily News |date=9 May 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
110. ^{{cite news |title=Vasantha Senanayake pledges support to MR |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Vasantha-Senanayake-pledges-support-to-MR-157459.html |accessdate=15 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=26 October 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
111. ^{{cite news |title=UNP MP Ananda Aluthgamage joins JO |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/-UNP-MP-Ananda-Aluthgamage-joins-JO-157458.html |accessdate=15 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=26 October 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
112. ^{{cite news |title=UNP MP Vadivel Suresh pledges support to MR |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/UNP-MP-Vadivel-Suresh-pledges-support-to-MR-157500.html |accessdate=15 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=28 October 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
113. ^{{cite news |title=First members of MS-MR cabinet sworn in |url=http://www.ft.lk/front-page/First-members-of-MS-MR-cabinet-sworn-in/44-665754 |accessdate=31 October 2018 |work=Daily FT |date=30 October 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
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115. ^{{cite news |title=Dunesh Gankanda appointed State Minister of Environment |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Dunesh-Gankanda-appointed-State-Minister-of-Environment-157632.html |accessdate=31 October 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=30 October 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
116. ^{{cite news |title=Dunesh Gankanda - State Minister of Environment |url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2018/10/31/political/167038/dunesh-gankanda-state-minister-environment |accessdate=31 October 2018 |work=Daily News |date=30 October 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
117. ^{{cite news |title=TNA MP joins govt. with UNP’s Nawinne |url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=193778 |accessdate=2 November 2018 |work=The Island |date=3 November 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanak}}
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119. ^{{cite news |title=Two Cabinet Ministers, a State Minister and a Deputy Minister sworn in |url=http://www.colombopage.com/archive_18B/Nov04_1541341818CH.php |accessdate=4 November 2018 |work=Colombo Page |date=4 November 2018 |location=Indianapolis, U.S.A.}}
120. ^{{cite news |title=UNP MP Ashoka gets Deputy Minister portfolio |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/UNP-MP-Ashoka-gets-Deputy-Minister-portfolio-157874.html |accessdate=4 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=4 November 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
121. ^{{cite news |title=Will support President: Rathana Thera |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/mobile/article/Will-support-President-Rathana-Thera-157871.html |accessdate=15 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=4 November 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
122. ^{{cite news |title=Athuraliye Rathana Thero to support the government as an independent MP |url=http://www.colombopage.com/archive_18B/Nov04_1541313983CH.php |accessdate=15 November 2018 |work=Colombo Page |date=4 November 2018 |location=Indianapolis, U.S.A.}}
123. ^{{cite news |title=Manusha resigns as Dy. Minister |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Manusha-resigns-157956.html |accessdate=6 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=6 November 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
124. ^{{cite news |last1=Kuruwita |first1=Rathindra |title=Manusha quits portfolio goes abroad |url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=194020 |accessdate=6 November 2018 |work=The Island |date=7 November 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
125. ^{{cite news |title=Deputy minister resigns, joins UNP |url=https://www.tamilguardian.com/content/deputy-minister-resigns-joins-unp |accessdate=15 November 2018 |work=Tamil Guardian |date=6 November 2018}}
126. ^{{cite news |last1=Senarathna |first1=Nuwan |title=MR takes SLPP membership |url=http://www.ft.lk/front-page/MR-takes-SLPP-membership/44-666651 |accessdate=16 November 2018 |work=Daily FT |date=12 November 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
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128. ^{{cite news |last1=Perera |first1=Yohan |last2=Bandara |first2=Kelum |title=Fowzie, Piyasena Gamage, Manusha cross over to opposition |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Fowzie-Piyasena-Gamage-Manusha-cross-over-to-opposition-158334.html |accessdate=15 November 2018 |work=The Daily Mirror |date=14 November 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
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130. ^{{cite news |last1=Ferdinando |first1=Shamindra |title=UPFA down to 92 as MS-MR project fails |url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=194449 |accessdate=15 November 2018 |work=The Island |date=15 November 2018 |location=Colombo, Sri Lanka}}
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