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10th Sri Lankan Parliament

10th Parliament of Sri Lanka
9th 11th
Overview
Term 25 August 1994 – 18 August 2000
Election 16 August 1994
Senior parliamentarians
Speaker K. B. Ratnayake
Deputy Speaker and
Chairman of Committees
Anil Moonesinghe, PA
Deputy Chairman of Committees Rauff Hakeem, SLMC
Prime Minister Chandrika Kumaratunga, PA (1994)
Sirimavo Bandaranaike, PA (1994-00)
Ratnasiri Wickremanayake, PA (2000)
Leader of the Opposition Gamini Dissanayake, UNP (1994)
Ranil Wickremasinghe, UNP (1994-00)
Leader of the House Ratnasiri Wickremanayake, PA
Chief Government Whip Richard Pathirana, PA
Chief Opposition Whip Wijayapala Mendis, UNP (1994-98)
W. J. M. Lokubandara, UNP (1998-00)
Sessions
1st 25 August 1994 – 15 December 1994
2nd 6 January 1995 – 12 January 1996
3rd 9 February 1996 – 18 August 2000
1st 25 August 1994 – 15 December 1994
2nd 6 January 1995 – 12 January 1996
3rd 9 February 1996 – 18 August 2000

The 10th Parliament 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 10th parliamentary election was held on 16 August 1994. The People's Alliance (PA), an alliance of opposition parties, became the largest group in Parliament by winning 105 of the 225 seats. The incumbent United National Party (UNP) won 94 seats. The Eelam People's Democratic Party (EPDP), a government backed Tamil paramilitary group, won 9 seats and the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) won 7 seats. Smaller parties won the remaining 10 seats.

The new parliament was sworn in on 25 August 1994. K. B. Ratnayake was elected Speaker, Anil Moonesinghe was elected Deputy Speaker and Rauff Hakeem was elected Deputy Chairman of Committees.

The PA was able to form a government with the support of the seven SLMC MPs and one independent MP.

On 19 August 1994 President D. B. Wijetunga appointed Chandrika Kumaratunga, leader of the PA, as Prime Minister. The rest of the government were sworn in on the same day.

Prime Minister Kumaratunga was elected president at the 3rd presidential election held on 9 November 1994. On 14 November 1994 she appointed her mother Sirimavo Bandaranaike as Prime Minister. Prime Minister Bandaranaike retired on 10 August 2000 and was replaced by Ratnasiri Wickremanayake.


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