Thursday, January 8, 2015

2015 Presidential Election in Sri Lanka: Opposition Candidate, Maithripapa Sirisena emerged winner

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  • Mahinda Rajapaksa conceal defeat

By Ehi Ekhator, Naija Center News


The political scene changed yesterday (Thursday) as the opposition candidate, a former Health Minister on the ruling party,  Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) who decamped to New Democratic Front and contested against the president, Mahinda Rajapakse, is currently leading the poll.


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Rajapaksa was confident winning the election after he was assured by his Royal Astrologer, Sumanadasa Abeygunawardena, to conduct an early election, saying “he has such auspicious time and so much power in his planetary position that he cannot be defeated in an election”


Unknown to the President that the people of Sri Lanka would vote against him, no one believed that President Rajapaksa would have a very strong opposition let alone been defeated as he has counted on his five years ago victory against the Tamil Tigers that launched an attack on the country for 30 years.


Sirisena was one of the close allies to President Rajapaska and one of the most powerful men in his government. He suddenly defected in November after being wooed by the NDF.


A night before Sirisena dumped his close political friend, Rajapaksa, he had eaten “Hoppers, rice pancakes” with him where they may have discussed political issues without knowing his next moves.


The President, after learning of his close allies defection said ” he eats hoppers in the night and then stabs you in the back in the morning”. Sirisena responded saying ” I felt sorry for the President during the meal but i couldn’t remain with a leader who had plundered the country, government and natural wealth”


According to reports, there are mixed feelings in Sri Lanka as the citizens woke up to the news of a new president. Information gathered by NAIJA CENTER NEWS revealed that the President left his official homes early this morning to an unknown destination. There is high apprehension in the heart of many citizens of what may happen to the winner of the election.


Many citizens said they are yet to take to jubilation until Sirisena is sworn into office, referring to the last election coducted in 2010 where the opposition candidate was suddenly arrested over a crime he was said to have committed years before the election.


According to the Guardian, Rajapaksa had sought early polls. but this may have been an acknowledgement of his growing unpopularity more than a statement of strength. The wave of support from the Sinhala majority that bore him to power has ebbed as the benefits of economic growth have failed to reach the poor, especially in rural areas. Corruption and apparent nepotism played a role.


An adamant refusal to move on reconciliation with the Tamil minority and growing sectarian violence denied him votes among other constituencies.


But Maithripala Sirisena,a surprise candidate and victor, marks only a break in terms of personality. He’s close to Rajapaksa ideologically and culturally, if much less flamboyant. And this alone may ease transition.


The Rajapaksa clan though are tenacious and effective politicians. They may be calculating that a tactical retreat is in order. There are parliamentary elections coming, the opposition alliance is ideologically hugely diverse and has nothing to hold it together beyond the aim of removing the incumbent. that’s now done.


A prolonged period of political chaos would open the way for a Rajapaksa comeback in the mid, if not the short, term.


Many who spoke with NAIJA CENTER NEWS said they voted against Mahinda due to high rate of corruption in his government , others said “It’s time for him to step down as he has placed his brothers and children in different vital positions, turning Sri Lanka government into a family affair”


 


Below is the result of election so far












































































































































































































Total
1,425,7451,584,939
District
Mahinda Rajapaksa

Maithripala Sirisena
Divulapitiya – Gampaha district45,813 (52.90%)40,112 (46.30%)
Manipay – Jaffna district7,225 (20.28%)26,958 (75.67%)
Nivitigala – Ratnapura district46,275 (58.01%)32,188 (40.35%)
Hali ela – Badulla district25,420 (46.80%)27,797 (51.17%)
Tangalle – Hambantota district62,739 (65.18%)32,598 (33.87%)
Karandeniya – Galle district34,983 (63.13%)19,752 (35.65%)
Akuressa – Matara district42,860 (57.70%)30,647 (41.26%)
Point Pedro – Jaffnaa district4,213 (18.88%)17,388 (77.90%)
Point Pedro – Jaffnaa district4,213 (18.88%)17,388 (77.90%)
Kopay – Jaffnaa district6,211 (17.71%)27,161 (77.44%)
Bandaragama – Kalutara district61,199 (55.30%)48,469 (43.80%)
Colombo East16,601 (31.84%)35,167 (67.45%)
Kamburupitiya – Matara District40,084 (63.06%)22,939 (36.09%)
Kundasale – Kandy District32,930 (43.97%)41,238 (55.06%)
Uva-Paranagama – Badulla District25,337 (51.74%)22,894 (46.75%)
Habaraduwa – Galle District38,028 (58.86%)28,932 (40.14%)
Padiruppu – Batticaloa District8,216 (15.1%)44,485 (81.76%)
Uduppidi – Jaffna District3,937 (17.08%)18,137 (78.68%)
Amabalangoda – Galle District32,871 (55.20%)26,187 (43.90%)
Bentara-Elpititya – Galle District42,015 (59.08%)28,827 (39.78%)
Polonnaruwa41,961 (36.19%)72,875 (62.86%)
Medirigiriya – Polonnaruwa District27,623 (45.28%)32,875 (53.89%)
Seruwila – Trincomalee District26,716 (51.12%)24,833 (47.52%)
Kalutara – Postal14.830 (53.20%)12,962 (46.50%)
Trincomalee – Postal6,207 (42.46%)8,323 (56.94%)
Colombo – Postal12,856 (51.19%)12,160 (48.42%)
Anuradhapura – Postal19,643 (45.82%)23,032 (53.72%)
Tissamaharama – Hambantota District78,546 (59.99%)50,977 (38.93%)
Muthur -Trincaomalee District7,132 (10.90%)57,532 (87.50%)
Devunuwara -Matara District35,795 (59.32%)24,092 (39.93%)
Kalawana -Ratnapura District32,336 (61.50%)19,508 (37.10%)
PathaDumbara -Kandy District20,782 (40.87%)37,840 (57.79%)
Monaragala50,408 (61.69%)30,381 (37.18%)
Mahanuwara -Kandy District10,200 (33.21%)20,316 (47.40%)
Nuwara Eliya – Postal6,057 (55.36%)6,699 (52.40%)
Akmeemna -Galle District39,604 (52.77%)34,807 (46.38%)
Weligama – Matara District40,715 (55.36%)32,247 (43.85%)
Mulkirigala -Hambantota District52,202 (64.60%)27,601 (34.10%)
Trincomalee -Tincomalee District12,056 (19.20%)49,650 (79.10%)
Kankasanthurai – Jaffna District5,705 (22.27%)18,729 (73.11%)
Beliatta – Hambantota District39,513 (63.60%)21,912 (35.30%)
Vaddukoddai – Jaffna District7,791 (25.97%)20,873 (69.58%)
Jaffna4,505 (19.5%)17,994 (71.9%)
Vanni District- postal2,940 (37.91%)4,750 (61.50%)
Pelmadulla – Ratnapura District34,975 (50.64%)33,095 (47.92%)
Kayts – Jaffna District5,959 (40.60%)8,144 (55.48%)
Chavakachcheri-Jaffna District5,599 (18.38%)23,520 (77.23%)
Puttalam- postal4,721 (49.09%)4,864 (50.58%)
Digamadulla- postal9,713 (44.74%)11,917 (54.89%)
Gampaha- postal20,296 (49.71%)20,386 (49.93%)
Badulla – Division20,062 (46.40%)22,659 (52.41%)
Mullaitivu – Division7,935 (17.68%)35,441 (78.94%)
Batticaloa- postal1,605 (18.97%)6,816 (80.55%)
Galle -Division23,184 (36.69%)39,547 (62.58%)
Kilinochchi- Division13,300 (24.68%)38,856 (72.11%)
Jaffna- postal4,607 (29.27%)10,885 (69.17%)
Moneragala- postal8,281 (52.26%)7,513 (47.41%)
Badulla- postal13,115 (49.90%)13,031 (49.60%)
Matale- postal8,483 (50.13%)8,394 (49.60%)
Kegalle- postal14,976 (51.21%)14,163 (48.43%)
Polonnaruwa- postal4,309 (31.9%)9,480 (68.42%)
Galle- postal16,116 (53.49%)13,869 (46.16%)
Hambantota- postal10,295 (64.45%)5,620 (35.18%)
Matara- postal13,270 (55.87%)10,382 (43.71%)
Ratnapura- postal11,864 (56.56%)9053 (43.16%)
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