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Friday 19 February 2010

Sri Lanka opposition split after defeat.


Sri Lanka's opposition coalition has split after its defeated presidential candidate was detained on allegations of sedition, the group said Friday, further strengthening President Mahinda Rajapaksa ahead of April 8 parliamentary polls.

The coalition of four main parties and several smaller groups broke up after its biggest partner, the United National Party, decided to go it alone in the upcoming elections, said opposition official Vijitha Herath.

The split will weaken opposition prospects of checking Rajapaksa's power by taking control of Parliament after his re-election as president last month. Rajapaksa's ruling coalition controlled 128 seats in the 225-member legislature before it was dissolved earlier this month for the elections.

Oher opposition parties are now planning to form a new front with defeated presidential candidate Gen. Sarath Fonseka, Herath said.

The military arrested Fonseka almost two weeks after his election defeat on Jan. 26. Though charges against him have not yet been specified, government officials have alleged various offences from plotting to overthrow the government while in military service to taking kickbacks on arms deals.

Opposition parties describe Fonseka's arrest as punishment for daring to challenge Rajapaksa. Fonseka has accused the president of election fraud and has petitioned the Supreme Court to declare the presidential election void.

Rajapaksa and Fonseka were strong allies who together defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels last year, ending the country's 25-year civil war.

But they soon had a falling out, and Fonseka quit the army and ran for the presidency against Rajapaksa.

Meanwhile, the governing coalition United People's Freedom Alliance is trying to get celebrities to run as its candidates to attract more votes.

Susanthika Jayasinghe, a sprinter who became Sri Lanka's second ever Olympic medallist after winning the 200-meter women's silver medal in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and cricket star Sanath Jayasuriya will run for parliamentary seats, Information Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena said.

By Courtesy of www.cbc.ca, CBC News
Friday, February 19, 2010 5:47 AM ET.

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