Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe, Attorney at Law, M.P.
Profession: Attorney-at-Law
Speeches 165 #24 of 225·#9 in party
Attendance 8/8 days present (of recorded)
Top topic Parliamentary Procedure 112 speeches
Last spoke 10 June 2026 in Procedural
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Speech history
165 speeches- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe objected to the conduct of the Leader of the House, alleging that he was shouting and acting in a one-sided, biased manner. The intervention appears to be a procedural protest rather than a substantive contribution on legislation or policy. Procedural: Questions of Privilege and Motions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe raised a point of Order requesting equal procedural treatment for the Opposition. He argued that when Opposition Members raise similar matters they are stopped, and asked that the same courtesy be extended to both Government and Opposition. Procedural: Questions of Privilege and Motions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Cannot. Procedural: Points of Order and Oral Question - Human-Elephant Conflict, Kurunegala District (Q.4) Justice & Human Rights Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe began to speak but was immediately interrupted, and no substantive point, proposal, or question is recorded in the excerpt. Procedural: Points of Order and Oral Question - Human-Elephant Conflict, Kurunegala District (Q.4) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe objected to being interrupted and requested that he be allowed to speak, asking for access to the microphone. Procedural: Points of Order and Oral Question - Human-Elephant Conflict, Kurunegala District (Q.4) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe objected to the conduct of proceedings, questioning how work could continue in that manner. His brief remark appears to have been prompted by an interruption during the sitting. Procedural: Points of Order and Oral Question - Human-Elephant Conflict, Kurunegala District (Q.4) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe objected to an interruption and requested that he be allowed one minute to explain his point. He argued that others should hear him before deciding whether his statement was true. Procedural: Points of Order and Oral Question - Human-Elephant Conflict, Kurunegala District (Q.4) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe objected to the Speaker’s use of the phrase “throw you out,” arguing that such language was inappropriate. He urged the Speaker to act strictly in accordance with the Standing Orders. Procedural: Points of Order and Oral Question - Human-Elephant Conflict, Kurunegala District (Q.4) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe raised a point of order citing Standing Order 92(2), which allows a member to question procedure for up to one minute, except during a division and without addressing the substantive matter. He argued that he should have been allowed at least one minute to explain his point and objected to being threatened with removal from the Chamber. Procedural: Points of Order and Oral Question - Human-Elephant Conflict, Kurunegala District (Q.4) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe rose on a point of order. No substantive argument, proposal, or policy issue was raised in the provided excerpt. Procedural: Points of Order and Oral Question - Human-Elephant Conflict, Kurunegala District (Q.4) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe indicated that one additional question could be asked, amid an interruption. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe briefly stated that the matter “clearly states” something, but his remarks were interrupted before any substantive argument, proposal, or question was recorded. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary The Member objected to a statement or interpretation made in the House, urging that the written text be properly understood. No substantive policy proposal or legislative argument was presented in this brief intervention. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe briefly indicated that an additional question could be raised during the proceedings. No substantive issue, proposal, or policy position was stated in the excerpt. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe briefly intervened to ask whether he could pose one supplementary question. The remark was procedural and did not raise a substantive policy issue. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe briefly stated that the matter under discussion was clear. His remarks were interrupted, and no substantive argument or proposal was recorded in the excerpt. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe raised a procedural point regarding supplementary questions under the Standing Orders. He stated that another Member may ask supplementary questions only with the permission of the Member who originally asked the question. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary The Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe’s remarks were limited to an introductory statement indicating he would not take much time. No substantive policy issue, proposal, question, or demand was raised in the excerpt provided. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary A brief procedural clarification was made that any Member of Parliament may ask questions. No substantive policy position, proposal, or legislative issue was raised. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 10 June 2026 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe briefly addresses Hon. Karunanayake, asking whether he has finished speaking. No substantive policy issue, proposal, or legislative matter is raised. Procedural: Points of Order and Supplementary Questions Parliamentary Procedure Read →