e mërkurë, 22 gusht 2007

UNP withdraws from All Party Representative Committee (APRC) until the Govt reaches a consensus

United National Party (UNP) Executive Committee yesterday (21) decided to withdraw from the APRC.
UNP media spokesperson Gayantha Karunathilaka said to Lanka-e-News that his party was away from the deliberations of the APRC even before the Executive Committee decision. He said that the UNP stance on the ethnic problem had not changed.

UNP media spokesman further said that the government was still incapable to reach a consensus among the government alliance and the government Ministers have begun to criticize the Chairman of the APRC who is also a member of the cabinet. He said that UNP would decide the future action after the government alliance would reach a consensus and set forth a proposal.

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