Sri Lanka dissolves local government councils ahead of polls

January 07, 2011 02:08 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:36 am IST - Colombo

Sri Lankan authorities have dissolved local government councils in order to conduct the first—ever nationwide local elections after the end of the three decade—long LTTE war in 2009.

Divisional secretaries have been appointed as ‘Authorised Officers’ to run the administrations of the dissolved councils until the elections are held.

The date for the polls will be announced by the Election Commissioner after the closure of nominations.

The local government ministry extended the terms of all local government bodies last year in view of the two national elections —— the Presidential election held in January last year and the Parliamentary election later in April.

However, some councils are not dissolved in view of the World Cup cricket matches next month. These councils will continue to be in office till end of March.

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