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The Hon. Mujibur Rahman

Samagi Jana Balawegaya· Colombo· 1 March 2025 ·Debate: Debate: Fuel Supply and Energy Crisis (Discussion under Standing Order 27(2))

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Hon. Mujibur Rahman stated that the principal Opposition Members were not attempting to disrupt Parliament and called for proceedings to continue cooperatively. He urged that elected Opposition Members be given due space and respect, emphasizing that they entered Parliament through direct public votes rather than the National List.

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¶ 01 Mr. Speaker, let me state clearly: none of the principal Opposition Members are here to disrupt Parliament. Those who tried are rejected by the people. Let us proceed cooperatively. Give our elected Members due space; we came by people’s votes, not via the National List. Please remember that and accord us respect.

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Hansard, Saturday, 1 March 2025 ·No. 1741955797040395 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard
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