Srima Dissanayake MPC |
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United National Party candidate for President of Sri Lanka |
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Election date 9 November 1994 |
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Opponent(s) |
Chandrika Kumaratunga and others |
Incumbent | D. B. Wijetunga |
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Political party | United National Party |
Spouse(s) | Gamini Dissanayake |
Children | Navin, Mayantha, Varuni |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Vajira Srimathi Dissanayake is a Sri Lankan lawyer, politician and former presidential candidate.
Dissanayake was married to former minister Gamini Dissanayake. They had two sons, Navin and Mayantha, both of whom are Members of Parliament, and a daughter, Varuni.
Dissanayake is a lawyer by profession and was a member of the Central Provincial Council. Her husband Gamini Dissanayake, who was Leader of the Opposition, was chosen by the United National Party to be its candidate at the 1994 presidential election. However, he was killed in a suicide bombing on 24 October 1994, sixteen days before the election. The UNP, hoping to capitalise on the sympathy vote, chose Srima Dissanayake over former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and former first lady Hema Premadasa to be Gamini Dissanayake’s replacement. However, many UNP officials refused to campaign for Srima Dissanayake who, for security reasons, campaigned through the media only. Dissanayake was heavily defeated by Prime Minister Chandrika Kumaratunga who swept the polls, winning all but one of the 160 polling divisions. Dissanayake received 2,715,283 votes (35.91%), the lowest share for a major party candidate in any Sri Lankan presidential election.