Sitting of Wednesday, 19 March 2025
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Order of business
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- 1 Opening Parliament Opening and Speaker's Announcements 1 speeches
- 2 Papers Tabling of Annual Reports 2 speeches
- Hon. (Dr.) Harini Amarasuriya - Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education JJB
AI summary The Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education presented the 2023 Annual Report of the University of Vocational Technology. She moved that the report be referred to the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Education, Manpower and Human Capital, and the motion was agreed to.
- The Hon. Ananda Wijepala - Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs JJB
AI summary The Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs presented the 2023 Annual Report of the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board. He proposed that it be referred to the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Public Administration, Justice and Civil Security, and the House agreed.
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- 3 Petitions Presentation of Petitions 3 speeches
- 4 Oral question Oral Question: Saumyamoorthi Thondaman Memorial Foundation (Q.1/2025) 6 speeches
- 5 Oral question Oral Question: Anti-Elephant Electric Fencing (Q.2/2025) 6 speeches
- 6 Oral question Oral Question: Government Sports Complexes (Q.3/2025) 6 speeches
- 7 Oral question Oral Question: Question No. 4 - 514/2025 (Stand Down) 3 speeches
- 8 Oral question Oral Question: Question No. 5 - 517/2025 (Stand Down) 3 speeches
- 9 Procedural Ministerial Motions: Standing Order Amendments (SO 112-129) 15 speeches
- 10 Debate Committee of Supply: Appropriation Bill 2025 - Head 116 and Related Heads (Trade, Commerce, Food Security) 160 speeches
- 11 Procedural Report from Committee Stage 1 speeches
- 12 Adjournment Adjournment Debate: Public Administration Circular No. 19/2022 12 speeches