Premachandran set to address Norway’s Parliament

Premachandran set to address Norway’s Parliament

May 12, 2012   12:37 pm

TNA Spokesman and Jaffna District MP Suresh Premachandran says he is prepared to speak on post-war Sri Lanka at a seminar to be held at the Norwegian Parliament complex next week.

The seminar is to be held on May 15 on the topic ‘Contemporary issues in post-war Sri Lanka,’ Premachandran told Ada Derana.

Organized by Norway’s Labour party, the event is expected to be presided over by Deputy Speaker of the Norwegian Parliament.

Premachandran, who will be the first Tamil MP to address the Norwegian Parliament after the war ended in Sri Lanka, will reportedly address the seminar in association with Norway’s former Minister and special envoy to Sri Lanka, Eric Solheim.

The TNA MP stated that he intend to express views on the present political situation in Sri Lanka and other topics.


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