- Sri Lanka’s president submitted his resignation shortly after reaching Singapore.
- Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled protests triggered by his country’s worst-ever economic crisis.
- He would be the first president to resign since Sri Lanka adopted a presidential system of government.
Days after fleeing demonstrations brought on by his nation’s worst-ever economic crisis; the president of Sri Lanka announced his resignation shortly after arriving in Singapore on Thursday; according to the office of the house speaker.
The speaker’s spokesperson, Indunil Yapa, stated that Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s resignation; via email will be reviewed before an official announcement, which is anticipated on Friday.
Following the weekend invasion of his castle by demonstrators, Rajapaksa left Sri Lanka on Wednesday; first travelling to Singapore and then the Maldives.
Before being formally recognised, the email’s “authenticity and legality; will have to be looked thoroughly,” Yapa told AFP.
Rajapaksa would become Sri Lanka’s first president to leave office; since the country’s adoption of the presidential system in 1978.
As word of the resignation spread, a small but ecstatic throng gathered outside the presidential secretariat; some of whom were waving the national flag. They danced and chanted in excitement.
Harinda Fonseka, a demonstrator, declared: “This is a great triumph. But this is merely the beginning.
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In accordance with Sri Lanka’s constitution, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe; whose resignation is also being sought by demonstrators, would immediately take office as president pending; the appointment of a replacement by parliament.
Rajapaksa, his wife Ioma, and their two bodyguards flew on Saudia Airlines; from Male to Singapore.
Rajapaksa enjoyed arrest immunity as president, and it’s believed that he intended to leave the country; before resigning to avoid the prospect of being imprisoned.
The ex-president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, is thought to have worked behind the scenes; to get Rajapaksa out of the nation because he worried he would be assassinated if he stayed.
Nasheed tweeted, “I think the President would not have resigned; if he was still in Sri Lanka and afraid for his life.”
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