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LIST OF PRIME MINISTER OF SRI LANKA
Name
|
Entered office
|
Left office
|
Political party
|
Notable events and achievements
|
Don Stephen Senanayake
(1884–1952) |
24 September 1947
|
22 March 1952
|
United National Party
|
D. S. Senanayake was the first Prime
Minister of Ceylon. The country gained independence from Great
Britain during his term of office.
|
Dudley Shelton Senanayake
(1911–1973) (1st term) |
26 March 1952
|
12 October 1953
|
United National Party
|
Dudley Senanayake was appointed as
Prime Minister following the death of his father, D. S. Senanayake. His party
won at the general elections held in June 1952, and he continued in the
office without a re-appointment. Dudley Senanayake resigned in 1953.
|
General
Sir John
Lionel Kotelawala
(1897–1980) |
12 October 1953
|
12 April 1956
|
United National Party
|
Sri Lanka joined the United
Nations under the leadership of Kotelawala.
|
Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike
(1899–1959) |
12 April 1956
|
26 September 1959
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Bandaranaike changed the official
language of the country from English
to Sinhalese. He was assassinated before
his term of office ended.
|
Dudley Shelton Senanayake
(1911–1973) (2nd term) |
21 March 1960
|
21 July 1960
|
United National Party
|
Senanayake's government was defeated
after one month. Senanayake continued to serve as Prime Minister until 21
July 1960.
|
Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike
(1916–2000) (1st term) |
21 July 1960
|
25 March 1965
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Sirimavo Bandaranaike was the world's
first female prime minister.She was not a member of Parliament at the time of appointment, and was
appointed to the Senate on 2 August 1960.
|
Dudley Shelton Senanayake
(1911–1973) (3rd term) |
25 March 1965
|
29 May 1970
|
United National Party
|
Senanayake was elected Prime Minister for the
third time, when his party formed a government with the help of six other
parties, after an election which did not give a clear majority to any party.
The agriculture sector was given high priority during his term of office.
|
Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike
(1916–2000) (2nd term) |
29 May 1970
|
22 May 1972
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Sirimavo Bandaranaike declared the
country a republic, and its name was changed from Ceylon to Sri Lanka.
|
Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike
(1916–2000) (2nd term) |
22 May 1972
|
23 July 1977
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Sirimavo Bandaranaike nationalized
many companies in the plantation sector and imposed restrictions on several
imports. This led to the downfall of the country's economy, and she was
defeated in the general elections of 1977, with allegations of corruption
which later led to her expulsion from Parliament.
|
Junius Richard Jayewardene
(1906–1996) |
23 July 1977
|
4 February 1978
|
United National Party
|
Jayewardene introduced the Executive
Presidency in 1978, and assumed the position of President of Sri Lanka.
|
Ranasinghe Premadasa
(1924–1993) |
6 February 1978
|
2 January 1989
|
United National Party
|
Premadasa was the first Prime Minister
to be appointed after the constitutional changes of 1978, with powers of the
position reduced significantly
|
Dingiri Banda Wijetunga
(1916–2008) |
6 March 1989
|
7 May 1993
|
United National Party
|
Wijetunge was appointed in a surprise
move by the then President, Ranasinghe Premadasa. Wijetunge himself reacted
in surprise at the appointment.
He resigned from the post on 28 March 1990, but was reappointed two days
later, on 30 March 1990.
|
Ranil Wickremasinghe
(1949–) (1st term) |
7 May 1993
|
19 August 1994
|
United National Party
|
Wickremesinghe was appointed as the Prime
Ministe. when Wijetunge was appointed as the President of Sri Lanka, following
the assassination of the former President, Ranasinghe Premadasa.
|
Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga
(1945–) |
19 August 1994
|
12 November 1994
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
(People's Alliance |
Chandrika Kumaratunga served as the
Prime Minister of Sri Lanka for a short period, before contesting in the
presidential elections in 1994 and being elected as president.
|
Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike
(1916–2000) (3rd term) |
14 November 1994
|
9 August 2000
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
(People's Alliance) |
Sirimavo Bandaranaike was appointed as
the Prime Minister when Chandrika Kumaratunga was appointed as the President
of Sri Lanka. She resigned in 2000.
|
Ratnasiri Wickremanayake
(1933–) (1st term) |
10 August 2000
|
7 December 2001
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
(People's Alliance) |
Wickremanayake assumed the office of
the Prime Minister following the resignation of Sirimavo Bandaranaike
|
Ranil Wickremasinghe
(1949–) (2nd term) |
9 December 2001
|
6 April 2004
|
United National Party
|
Wickremesinghe's term of office ended
early when the then president Chandrika Kumaratunga dismissed his government
and called for a general election in 2004.
|
Mahinda Rajapaksa
(1945–) |
6 April 2004
|
19 November 2005
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
(United People's Freedom Alliance) |
Rajapaksa was appointed as Prime
Minister of the Cabinet that was formed after the elections following the
dismissal of Wickremesinghe's government by President Chandrika Kumaratunga.
He won the presidential elections in 2005 and assumed the office of the
President of Sri Lanka.
|
19 November 2005
|
21 April 2010
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
(United People's Freedom Alliance) |
Wickremanayake was appointed as Prime
Minister when Rajapaksa assumed the office of the President of Sri Lanka.
|
|
Disanayaka
Mudiyanselage Jayaratne
(1931–) |
21 April 2010
|
Incumbent
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
(United People's Freedom Alliance) |
Jayaratne was appointed as Prime
Minister after the parliamentary election held in April 2010 was won by the
incumbent Freedom Party.
|
For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Sri_Lanka
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