President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe are to discuss the appointments to the Cabinet of the national government today, reports said.

Meanwhile, it was reported that the Prime Minister and former President Chandrika Kumaratunga had also held discussions on the matter.

Political sources said that certin changes were likely in the next Cabinet compared to the Cabinet of the previous government.

Wickremesinghe and Kumaratunga were instrumental in assigning ministerial portfolios following the election victory of President Maithripala Sirisena in January.

The UNP and the SLFP agreed to form a national government for a period of two years following the UNP election victory at the August 17 general election.

Speaking at an event in Kinniya yesterday, President Sirisena said that the new Cabinet of Ministers will be sworn in within the coming week.

The UNP national list published this morning includes a defeated candidate, contrary to the earlier reports which claimed that the party would not appoint defeated candidates.

M.H.M. Navavi, a member of Rishad Bathiudeen's All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) was appointed through the national list. He contested the election from the Puttalam District but failed to win parliamentary representation.

The UNP won 13 national list MPs according to the election results.

Accordingly, several senior party members were named through the national list, along with a handful of members from constituent parties in the United National Front for Good Governance.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the United National Party and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party on a national government this morning at the Presidential Secretariat.

The MoU was signed immediately after the swearing-in of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

UNP General Secretary Kabir Hashim and SLFP Acting General Secretary Duminda Dissanayake signed the MoU on behalf of the two parties.

Wickremesinghe's UNP won 106 seats in the recent parliamentary election. The SLFP is the larger partner in the UPFA, which won 95 seats.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated his Sri Lankan counterpart Ranil Wickremesinghe on being sworn-in as the Prime Minister for a fourth term.

"Congratulations & best wishes to Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe on being sworn-in as Sri Lanka's Prime Minister" Narendra Modi Tweeted, an hour after the swearing-in ceremony ended in Colombo.

Modi was one of the first foreign leaders to congratulate Wickremesinghe on August 18, when the election results were being released. The UNP won 106 out of 225 seats in the Sri Lankan parliament.

The bilateral relations between India and Sri Lanka improved significantly after President Maithripala Sirisena came to power in January this year.

The full list of the newly elected Members of Parliament was Gazetted last night.
 
The Gazette Notification includes the names of the 196 MPs elected through district based proportional representation.
 
Their full names, parties and the districts are indicated in the Gazette Notification.
 
Ninety three MPs were elected from the UNP while UPFA managed to elect 83. The rest included 14 TNA MPs, 4 JVP MPs. one EPDP MP and one SLMC MP.

National Workers' Congress Leader and Tamil Progressive Alliance Deputy Leader Palani Digambaran said that his party was in favour of a national government.
 
Speaking to Asian Mirror, he said that the TPA supports the national government on the grounds that it will help all poitical parties to join and work together for the development of the country.
 
Meanwhile, Digambaran said that he expect all three prominent leaders of the TPA to be given ministerial portfolios.
 
Digambaran led the UNP list in Nuwara Eliya District with 105,528 preferences and V. Radakrishnan came second with 87,375 votes. Meanwhile TPA leader Mano Ganesan was elected from the Colombo District.
Ranil Wickremesinghe is expected to be sworn-in as Sri Lanka’s new Prime Minister tomorrow morning, returning to the office for a fourth term. The ceremony will take place at the Presidential Secretariat.
 
The United National Party (UNP) coalition won 106 seats at the August 17 parliamentary election, just 7 short of a simple majority in the 225-member assembly. However, the SLFP Central Committee gave the power to the President to decide on forming a national government.
 
Wickremesinghe called on all parties for a system of consensus yesterday.
 
Meanwhile the Tamil National Alliance has also expressed its support.

Dr. Rajitha Senaratne said that only a few candidates who contested for the general election under the UNP ticket conducted a political campaign and that his son Chatura Senaratne was one of them.

Taking part in a political talk show on a local radio channel, Senaratne said that Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe had also commended several candidates for conducting a political campaign. His son was among them, Senaratne said.

He added that many UNP candidates were conducting personal campaigns to increase their preferential vote. Had they conducted a campaign for the party instead, the UNP would have done even better, he said. Senaratne said that he was able to lead the Kalutara District preferential votes since he conducted a political campaign.

Senaratne also said that most UNP candidates were enjoying the January 8 victory, rather than thinking ahead. However, Wickremesinghe had correctly understood that the victory on January 8th was not UNP's alone, Senaratne pointed out. He added that the Prime Minister wanted to complete the victory and strived for it.

Wickremesinghe once said that the UNP was weak in several electorates in Gampaha District, Rajitha Senaratne said, claiming that the Prime Minister suggested the increased engagement of Chathura Senaratne and Athuraliye Rathana Thera in these electorates.

Chathura Senaratne managed to come at the 8th position from Gampaha District UNP Preferential Votes list with 71,243 preferences.

Western Province Chief Minister Prasanna Ranatunga of the UPFA led the preference votes in Gampaha District despite his party's loss in the general election in his district. Ranatunga received preferences, nearly 170,000 more than the leading UNP candidate Ranjan Ramanayake.

Prasanna's brother Arjuna Ranatunga came second under the UNP ticket. Ruwan Ranatunga, a third brother who contested from the UPFA failed to be selected to parliament.

UNP 
 
Ranjan Ramanayake 216,463
Arjuna Ranatunga 165,890
Ruwan Wijewardena 157,932
Harshana Rajakaruna 122,455
Ajith Mannapperuma 113,889
John Amaratunga 83,070
Kavinda Jayaratne 81,383
Chatura Senaratne 71,243
Edward Gunasekara 65,874
 
UPFA
 
Prasanna Ranatunga 384,448
Prasanna Ranaweera 112,395
Nimal Lanza 94,375
Sisira Jayakody 90,749
Indika Anuruddha 78,109
Sudarshanie Fernandopulle 73,553
Dulip Wijesekara 58,936
Lasantha Alagiyawanna 57,450
 
JVP
 
Vijitha Herath 55299
 

UNP leader and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe passed the 500,000 preferential vote mark establishing a new record in Sri Lankan General Elections.

Wickremesinghe received 500,566 preferences while the UNP received 640,743 votes in the district. Therefore, 78 percent of those who voted for the UNP have marked a preference vote for Wickremesinghe.

Colombo is the district with the largest number of registered voters. It send 19 MPs to the parliament. UNP won 11 seats and the UPFA managed to win 7. JVP had to be content with just one seat.

UNP
Ranil Wickremesinghe 500566
Sujeeva Senasinghe 117049
Harsha de Silva  114148
Ravi Karunanayake 111394
Patali Champika Ranawaka 100444
S.M. Marikkar 92,526
Mujibar Rahuman 83,884
Eran Wickremeratne 82,783
Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe 81,758
Hirunika Premachandra 70,584
Mano Ganesan 69,064
 
UPFA
 
Wimal Weerawansa 313,801
Udaya Gammanpila 198,818
Susil Premajayantha 174,075
Dinesh Gunawardena 124,451
Bandula Gunawardena 96,057
Mohan Lal Grero 65,703
Gamini Lokuge 58,527
 
JVP
 
Anura Dissanayake 65,966
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