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- 21 February 2025 AI summary Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe raised concerns about public and parliamentary security following reported shootings, including an incident at the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court despite STF protection, and rejected assurances that there was no national security threat. He requested the Speaker to ensure adequate security for Members of Parliament. He also said the Opposition would act responsibly, avoid falsehoods and divisive politics, and support measures it considered beneficial. Appropriation Bill 2025: Second Reading (Fourth Allotted Day) Security & DefenceLaw & OrderJustice & Human Rights Read →
- 21 February 2025 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe requested an additional two minutes of speaking time from Hon. Gayantha Karunathilleka. No substantive policy argument or legislative issue was raised in the excerpt. Appropriation Bill 2025: Second Reading (Fourth Allotted Day) Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 21 February 2025 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe welcomed the NPP/JVP Government’s mandate and shift toward a more liberal economic approach, while arguing that it represents a major departure from the JVP’s earlier ideology. He defended the development record of past UNP leaders, citing the Mahaweli project, the apparel sector and the open economy, and urged the Government to acknowledge those contributions while supporting key export industries. He also warned that the Opposition would scrutinize alleged wrongdoing, including the release of 300 containers and procurement issues in a wind power project, while supporting anti-corruption efforts. Appropriation Bill 2025: Second Reading (Fourth Allotted Day) Public FinanceCorruption & Governance Reform Read →
- 10 January 2025 AI summary Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe offered condolences on the deaths of former MPs Kumara Welgama, Tudor Gunasekara, and H. Nandaseena. He paid particular tribute to Welgama’s cross-party goodwill, courage in expressing dissenting views, including over Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s candidacy, and public service, while condemning the assault on him during the Aragalaya. He also acknowledged Tudor Gunasekara’s service to the UNP and H. Nandaseena’s progression from local government to Parliament, extending condolences to their families and supporters. Votes of Condolence: Hon. Kumara Welgama, Hon. H. Nandasena, and Hon. Tudor Gunasekera Parliamentary Procedure Read →
- 17 December 2024 AI summary Hon. Arjuna Sujeewa Senasinghe made and subscribed the Affirmation required by law and signed the Book at the Table. Opening: Parliament Meeting, Affirmations, and Speaker's Election Parliamentary Procedure Read →