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

Hon. (Dr.) (Ms.) Harini Amarasuriya

Jathika Jana balawegaya· Colombo· 7 January 2025 ·Adjournment: Adjournment Debate: 2024 Mid-Year Fiscal Position Report

Parliamentary Procedure
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Hon. (Dr.) (Ms.) Harini Amarasuriya called for parliamentary decorum to be observed by both sides of the House. She noted that a Minister whose name is mentioned may raise a point of order, but objected to aggressive interventions and urged consistent application of procedural conduct.

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¶ 01 Of course, we must follow a certain decorum, but that has to be on both sides. When the Hon. Minister’s name is mentioned, he can raise a point of order. There is no need to be so aggressive about it, Hon. Member. If you are talking about decorum, then, let us apply that to both sides.

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Hansard, Tuesday, 7 January 2025 ·No. 1736487038022510 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard
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Cite as: Hon. (Dr.) (Ms.) Harini Amarasuriya. 10th Parliament, Parliament of Sri Lanka. Hansard, 7 January 2025. No. 1736487038022510. Politick, https://staging.politick.io/lk/speeches/16005