November 17, Colombo (LNW): The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) is reportedly engaged in internal discussions over the need for significant leadership reform following its dramatic defeat in the 2024 Parliamentary Election, sources told LNW.
The party’s inability to prevent the ruling faction from securing a two-thirds majority in Parliament has heightened calls for change.
Party insiders noted that this marks the fourth consecutive electoral defeat under the leadership of Sajith Premadasa, spanning two presidential elections and two general elections.
Critics within the party have argued that Premadasa’s efforts in Parliament, including his frequent utilisation of Standing Order 27/2 to pose over 150 questions to the ruling government, have failed to resonate with the public.
The recent election results, which saw voters overwhelmingly reject traditional political structures in favour of a leftist administration, have further underscored the need for the opposition to adapt and present a vision more aligned with public sentiment, sources indicated.
Amidst these developments, discussions are intensifying around a proposal to appoint Dr. Harsha de Silva as Leader of the Opposition whilst allowing Premadasa to retain his role as party leader.
Dr. Silva, widely regarded as a knowledgeable and pragmatic politician with extensive local and international experience, is seen as a strong candidate to revitalise the party’s image and strategy.
Sources within the SJB revealed that a significant faction supports this dual leadership arrangement, believing it would allow the party to rebuild its credibility and align with the electorate’s evolving expectations.
Observers now await official announcements, which could signal a transformative moment for the party.