COLOMBO – Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa late on Tuesday revoked the emergency rule ordinance that had gone into impact on April 1, at the same time as the federal government struggled to quell protests amid the nation’s worst financial disaster in a long time.
In a Gazette notification, Rajapaksa stated the emergency rule ordinance would stand revoked as of midnight on April 5.
Rajapaksa dissolved his cupboard on Monday and sought to kind a unity authorities as public unrest surged over his dealing with of the financial disaster that has led to shortages of meals and gasoline and extended energy cuts.
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