The Hon. Dayasiri Jayasekara, Attorney-at-Law
Parliamentary Procedure
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Dayasiri Jayasekara stated that established parliamentary practice has allowed supplementary questions to be asked when the relevant Minister or Deputy Minister is willing to respond. He raised this as a procedural point regarding how such questions have been handled in the House.
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Machine-translated from Sinhala / Tamil / English¶ 01 Hon. Speaker, for years we have proceeded in this manner. Generally, if the Minister or Deputy Minister is willing, we can ask such a supplementary.
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- Hansard, Friday, 21 March 2025 ·No. 1747297753031842 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard
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Cite as: The Hon. Dayasiri Jayasekara, Attorney-at-Law. 10th Parliament, Parliament of Sri Lanka. Hansard, 21 March 2025. No. 1747297753031842. Politick, https://staging.politick.io/lk/speeches/15659