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Sri Lankan Cabinet Realignment: Three New Cabinet Ministers Appointed in Reshuffle



A Cabinet reshuffle took place this morning at the Presidential Secretariat, seeing the appointment of three new Cabinet Ministers and a wider realignment of portfolios, according to statements and press releases issued by the Government of Sri Lanka. This marks the first such major recalibration of the executive body since the current administration took office.

The changes involve shifts in key infrastructure and development sectors. Among the most notable appointments, Mr. Bimal Rathnayake has been named the Minister of Transport, Highways and Urban Development. Concurrently, Mr. Anura Karunathilaka has been appointed as the Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation, a portfolio previously held by Mr. Rathnayake.

The third new Cabinet appointment is Dr. Susil Ranasinghe, who has assumed the position of Minister of Housing, Construction and Water Supply. Dr. Ranasinghe was previously serving as a Deputy Minister.

In addition to the Cabinet-level changes, ten Deputy Ministers were also appointed or reassigned to new portfolios. These appointments include Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando as the Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning, and Mr. T.B. Sarath as the Deputy Minister of Housing, Construction and Water Supply, supporting the newly appointed Cabinet Minister in that area.

Further appointments at the Deputy Minister level include Mr. M.M. Mohamed Muneer as Deputy Minister of Religious and Cultural Affairs, Mr. Eranga Gunasekara as Deputy Minister of Urban Development, Dr. Muditha Hansaka Wijayamuni as Deputy Minister of Health, and Mr. Aravinda Senarath Vitharana as Deputy Minister of Lands and Irrigation. Other newly named or reassigned Deputy Ministers cover portfolios such as Youth Affairs, Economic Development, Mass Media, and Energy, indicating a comprehensive review of responsibilities across the administration.



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