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

Sitting of Friday, 6 June 2025

10th Parliament· 17 debates· 323 speeches· 65 speakers

Source: Hansard PDF (parliament.lk) ↗ ·No. 1750753418078417 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard

Order of business

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  1. 15 Papers Papers: Private Members' Bills Introduction 7 speeches
    • The Hon. Speaker procedural
    • The Hon. Hesha Withanage Ankumbura Arachchi SJB

      AI summary The Hon. Hesha Withanage Ankumbura Arachchi sought leave to introduce a Private Member’s Bill to incorporate the Chiththa Advanced Psychological Studies Open Institute of Sri Lanka.

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    • The Hon. J.C. Alawathuwala SJB

      AI summary The Hon. J.C. Alawathuwala seconded the motion for the First Reading of a Bill. The House agreed to the question, the Bill was ordered to be printed, and it was referred under Standing Order No. 52(6) to the Minister of Health and Mass Media for report.

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    • The Hon. Waruna Liyanage SJB

      AI summary Moved for leave to introduce a Bill to incorporate the Tredzo Development Foundation.

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    • The Hon. Kins Nelson SJB

      AI summary Hon. Kins Nelson seconded the motion for the Bill’s First Reading. The House agreed to the question, ordered the Bill to be printed, and referred it under Standing Order No. 52(6) to the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment for report.

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    • The Hon. Waruna Liyanage SJB

      AI summary Moved for leave to introduce a Bill to incorporate the National Photographic Art Society of Sri Lanka.

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    • The Hon. Kins Nelson SJB

      AI summary Hon. Kins Nelson formally seconded the motion for the Bill, after which the House agreed to it. The Bill was read a First time, ordered to be printed, and referred under Standing Order No. 52(6) to the Minister of Health and Mass Media for a report.

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