President Sri Lanka left Maldives and went to Saudi Arabia

Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.14

Jimu News reporter Zhang Yang

On July 14, local time, the Associated Press quoted a Maldives government official that Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa had left the country by air in Saudi Airlines. The plane would fly to Singapore and then fly to Saudi Arabia Arabia. Gada. Due to the sensitivity of the matter, the official was unwilling to disclose his name.

People who occupy the Prime Minister's Office are taking the carpet

Lajapaksa promised last weekend that he resigned on Wednesday night. Because President Sri Lanka would not be arrested during his reign, some analysts said that he was likely to have a constitutional exemption right and military aircraft when using military aircraft. leave. On Wednesday, Rajapaksa left Sri Lanka to Maldives.

On July 14, protest leader Dwenda Cododogder told the Associated Press that a former Parliament spokesman announced that President Rajapaksa left the country where he left the resignation letter. Legal channels to solve this problem.

At present, the Prime Minister Victor Marinha is acting as a presidential position, which further arouses the anger of the people. They rushed into the Prime Minister's office on Wednesday. After occupying it, they threatened to ask the Prime Minister to resign immediately.

The occupant sat in the courtyard of the Prime Minister's House

However, the protesters of the occupied office said today that they will voluntarily leave the office when they seek solutions.

At present, the Sri Lanka army is taking action to protect the Sri Lanka parliament building to prevent the occupation of anger protesters.

(Picture Source: Associated Press)

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