Prof G.L dropped – Ali Sabry gets the Foreign Affairs Ministry

Ali Sabry has been reappointed as the Minister of foreign affairs replacing Prof. G.L Pieris . The swearing-in of the ministers took place after Dinesh Gunawardena was sworn in as the Prime Minister.

18 ministers have been sworn in and the rest of the ministerial positions have not been changed.

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1. PM Dinesh Gunawardena – Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils & Local Government

2. Douglas Devananda – Minister of Fisheries

3. Susil Premajayantha – Minister of Education

4. Bandula Gunawardena – Minister of Transport, Highways & Mass Media

5. Keheliya Rambukwella – Minister of Health & Water Supply

6. Mahinda Amaraweera – Minister of Agriculture, Forest Resources & Wildlife

7. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe – Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs & Constitutional Reforms

8. Harin Fernando – Minister of Tourism & Lands

9. Ramesh Pathirana – Minister of Industries & Plantation Industries

10. Prasanna Ranatunga – Minister of Urban Development

11. Ali Sabry, PC – Minister of Foreign Affairs

12. Vidura Wickramanayake – Minister of Buddhist affairs Religious  & Cultural Affairs 

13. Kanchana Wijesekara – Minister of Power & Energy

14. Ahamed Nazeer – Minister of Environment

15. Roshan Ranasinghe – Minister of Sports, Youth & Irrigation

16. Manusha Nanayakkara – Minister of Labour & Foreign Employment

17. Tiran Alles – Minister of Public Security

18. Nalin Fernando – Minister of Trade, Commerce & Food Security

 

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