List of chief ministers of Central Province
Appearance
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Chief Minister of Central Province | |
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Incumbent since 26 April 2019Vacant | |
Board of Ministers of the Central Province | |
Style | The Honourable |
Member of | Central Provincial Council |
Appointer | Monty Gopallawa |
Inaugural holder | W. M. P. B. Dissanayake |
Formation | 3 February 1988 |
Website | Central Provincial Council |
The chief minister of Central Province, Sri Lanka, is the head of the provincial board of ministers, a body which aids and advises the governor, the head of the provincial government, in the exercise of his executive power.[1] The governor appoints as chief minister the member of the Central Provincial Council who, in his opinion, commands the support of a majority of that council.[1]
Chief ministers
[edit]Sri Lanka Freedom Party United National Party
No. | Name | Portrait | Party | Took office | Left office | Refs | |
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1 | W. M. P. B. Dissanayake | United National Party | 9 June 1988 | June 1998 | [2] | ||
Vacant | June 1998 | April 1999 | [2] | ||||
2 | Sarath Ekanayake | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | April 1999 | June 1999 | [2] | ||
3 | Nandimithra Ekanayake | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | June 1999 | 6 November 2000 | [2] | ||
4(2) | Sarath Ekanayake | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 6 November 2000 | 30 April 2002 | [2] | ||
5(1) | W. M. P. B. Dissanayake | United National Party | 30 April 2002 | 29 May 2003 | [2] | ||
6 | Wasantha Aluvihare | United National Party | 5 June 2003 | 18 July 2004 | [2] | ||
7(2) | Sarath Ekanayake | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 18 July 2004 | 25 April 2018 | [2][3][4] | ||
Vacant | 26 April 2019 | [2] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "The Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: Chapter XVIIA". Policy Research & Information Unit, Presidential Secretariat, Sri Lanka. Archived from the original on 2013-11-03. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Sri Lankan Provinces from 1988". WorldStatesmen.org. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
- ^ "PART IV (A) — PROVINCIAL COUNCILS Appointments & C., by the Governors APPOINTMENTS — CENTRAL PROVINCIAL COUNCIL" (PDF). The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Extraordinary. 1350/25. 23 July 2004.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Ekanayake to be sworn in CP Chief Minister". Daily News (Sri Lanka). 16 July 2004.