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

Sitting of Wednesday, 8 October 2025

10th Parliament· 13 debates· 247 speeches· 70 speakers

Source: Hansard PDF (parliament.lk) ↗ ·No. 22594 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard

Order of business

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  1. 1 Opening Opening and Speaker's Announcements 9 speeches
    • Mr. Speaker [The Hon. (Dr.) Jagath Wickramaratne]

      AI summary The Speaker announced that, under Article 79 of the Constitution, he had certified the “National Building Research Institute” Bill and the “Convention Against Doping in Sport (Amendment)” Bill on 7 October 2025. He also informed the House that a motion may be brought to refer to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges the privilege matter raised by Hon. Chamindrani Kiriella regarding an allegation made at COPE on 17 July 2025.

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    • The Hon. Sajith Premadasa - Leader of the Opposition SJB

      AI summary Sajith Premadasa asked the Speaker to address pending Questions of Privilege raised by MPs Kachirathna, Dilip Wedaarachchi and Jagath Vithana, noting that no rulings, referrals to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, or inquiries had been made despite the passage of several months. He requested a statement to the House and urged that those matters be formally examined.

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    • Mr. Speaker procedural
    • The Hon. Dilip Wedaarachchi SJB

      AI summary Dilip Wedaarachchi stated that two months had passed since he raised a Question of Privilege, indicating concern over the delay in addressing it. He sought the Speaker’s attention to the pending matter in the context of parliamentary privilege proceedings.

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    • The Hon. Rohana Bandara

      AI summary Rohana Bandara raised a privilege concern, stating that alleged threats to his life had not received any recorded attention or decision. He asked the Speaker to consider the implications for ordinary citizens if even MPs’ privilege-related complaints remain unresolved.

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    • The Hon. Jagath Vithana SJB

      AI summary Jagath Vithana stated that he had raised a Question of Privilege on 5 August concerning an allegation made by Minister Nalinda Jayatissa on a television channel that he possessed illegal weapons. He indicated that, as of the date of this intervention, the matter remained unresolved or unanswered.

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    • Mr. Speaker procedural