Sirisena says SLFP wishes no disciplinary inquiry into members sworn in as ministers (VIDEO)

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Leader of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), Former President MP Maithripala Sirisena responding to reporters after a Party meeting in Colombo yesterday (18) said he does not wish to hold an immediate disciplinary inquiry into the party members who accepted ministries in the government.

The priority should be given to the problems currently facing the country and to find solutions, and other affairs, therefore, are of no interest to the party at the moment, the SLFP Leader told the reporters.

However, Sirisena did not respond to a query by a reporter on what actions should the party be taking, were the rest of the SLFP members taken in as government ministers as well.

MIAP

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