10th Parliament· 154 sittings on record · 30,475 speeches · latest 10 June 2026

Hon. (Mrs.) Geetha Herath, Attorney at Law, M.P.

Jathika Jana balawegaya (JJB)· Kurunegala

Profession: Attorney-at-Law

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Speeches 23 #163 of 225·#101 in party
Attendance 3/8 days present (of recorded)
Top topic Parliamentary Procedure 9 speeches
Last spoke 5 March 2026 in Adjournment

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23 speeches
  • 5 March 2025 AI summary Three petitions from A. Dharma Sri Ranatunga of Palugasswela, W.I.M. Jayathilaka of Bogas Handiya, Cheliyaaya, Randenigama Road, Mahawa, and W.M. Wijesinghe of Mahakeliya were tabled for parliamentary consideration. Petitions Presented by Members Parliamentary Procedure Read →
  • 24 February 2025 AI summary Two public petitions were presented on behalf of Mr. A. Pakir Meedin of Mawathagama and Mrs. P.M. Muthumunika of Ihala Nethnipalagama. Petitions Parliamentary Procedure Read →
  • 7 January 2025 AI summary Hon. Geetha Herath discussed the 2024 Mid-Year Fiscal Position Report presented under the State Finance Management Act, outlining its coverage of revenue, expenditure, state enterprises, foreign financing and debt. She argued that the previous Government’s stabilization was achieved largely through tax burdens on ordinary people, particularly affecting women and low-income households, while corruption, waste and poor policy choices contributed to the economic crisis. She stated that the National People’s Power Government is managing expenditure more responsibly within IMF and debt constraints, citing the increased tax-free threshold, expanded Aswasuma benefits, rising tourism, remittances, investor interest and improved ratings as signs of stabilization. She called for support for the Clean Sri Lanka and nation-building programmes. Adjournment Debate: 2024 Mid-Year Fiscal Position Report Public FinanceCorruption & Governance ReformCost of Living Read →