Colombo, January 20, 2024 - Businessman Dhammika Perera has opted to temporarily withdraw from the presidential race, citing media propaganda by United National Party (UNP) leaders suggesting that President Ranil Wickremesinghe is running for the upcoming election. Dhammika Perera had expressed his willingness to contest under the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) banner, stating his readiness to fulfill the party's 10 conditions.
The decision to suspend his election campaign comes in response to the media speculation surrounding Ranil Wickremesinghe's potential candidacy. Meanwhile, Wickremesinghe is expected to decide on his participation in the presidential election during the first week of April.
The SLPP has reportedly postponed its decision on the presidential candidate until March, allowing more time for considerations and evaluations in the rapidly changing political landscape. The decision by Dhammika Perera to temporarily withdraw adds a new dimension to the unfolding political dynamics, raising questions about the potential candidates and alliances that may shape the upcoming election.
As the political scenario continues to evolve, further developments and announcements from key players in Sri Lankan politics are anticipated in the coming weeks.
The decision to suspend his election campaign comes in response to the media speculation surrounding Ranil Wickremesinghe's potential candidacy. Meanwhile, Wickremesinghe is expected to decide on his participation in the presidential election during the first week of April.
The SLPP has reportedly postponed its decision on the presidential candidate until March, allowing more time for considerations and evaluations in the rapidly changing political landscape. The decision by Dhammika Perera to temporarily withdraw adds a new dimension to the unfolding political dynamics, raising questions about the potential candidates and alliances that may shape the upcoming election.
As the political scenario continues to evolve, further developments and announcements from key players in Sri Lankan politics are anticipated in the coming weeks.
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