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Dahanayake cabinet

5th Cabinet of Ceylon
Date formed26 September 1959
Date dissolved20 March 1960
People and organisations
Head of stateElizabeth II
Head of governmentW. Dahanayake
Member partyMahajana Eksath Peramuna
Opposition partyLanka Sama Samaja Party
Opposition leaderN. M. Perera
History
Outgoing electionMarch 1960
Legislature term3rd
PredecessorS. W. R. D. Bandaranaike cabinet
SuccessorSecond Dudley Senanayake cabinet

The Dahanayake cabinet was the central government of Ceylon led by Prime Minister W. Dahanayake between 1959 and 1960. It was formed in September 1959 after the assassination of Dahanayake's predecessor S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike and it ended in March 1960 after the opposition's victory in the parliamentary election.

Cabinet members

Name Portrait Party Office Took office Left office Refs
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sinhala Language Front/meta/color;" rowspan=2| W. Dahanayake Sinhala Language Front Prime Minister 26 September 1959 20 March 1960 [1]
Minister of Defence and External Affairs 26 September 1959 20 March 1960
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| Henry Abeywickrama Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Works
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| C. P. de Silva Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Agriculture and Lands [a] December 1959 [2]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| M. P. de Zoysa Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Labour 26 September 1959 8 December 1959 [2]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| Stanley de Zoysa Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Finance [a] 22 November 1959 [3]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| T. B. Ilangaratne Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Home Affairs 26 September 1959 8 December 1959 [2]
Senator A. P. Jayasuriya Minister of Health 26 September 1959 8 December 1959 [2]
Senator Valentine S. Jayawickrema Minister of Justice [a]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| P. B. G. Kalugalla Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Cultural Affairs and Social Services [a] 8 December 1959 [2]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| C. A. S. Marikar Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Posts, Broadcasting and Information [a]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| M. B. W. Mediwake Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Local Government and Housing
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| W. J. C. Munasinha Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Industries and Fisheries [a]
M. M. Mustapha Minister of Finance 22 November 1959 5 December 1959 [3]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| Maithripala Senanayake Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Transport and Power [a] 8 December 1959 [2]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| R. G. Senanayake Independent Minister of Food, Commerce and Trade [a]
!align="center" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color;"| Vimala Wijewardene Sri Lanka Freedom Party Minister of Local Government and Housing [a] 21 November 1959

Parliamentary secretaries

Name Portrait Party Office Took office Left office Refs
M. M. Mustapha Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance [a] 5 December 1959 [3]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Continuation of same office held in previous cabinet.

References

  1. ^ "Prime Ministers". Parliament of Sri Lanka.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Rajasingham, K. T. "Chapter 17: Assassination of Bandaranaike". Sri Lanka: The Untold Story.
  3. ^ a b c "List of Ministers and Deputy Ministers". Ministry of Finance.