NPP reveals its 18 National List MPs

NPP reveals its 18 National List MPs

November 17, 2024   03:17 pm

The National People’s Power (NPP) has announced the names nominated to fill the 18 National List MP seats won by the party in the 2024 parliamentary election.

Accordingly, the 18 individuals nominated for the national list seats secured by the NPP are as follows:

  1. Bimal Niroshan Rathnayake 
  2. Dr. Anura Karunathilake
  3. Prof. Upali Pannilage
  4. Eranga Udesh Weerarathna
  5. Aruna Jayasekara
  6. Dr. Harshana Sooriyapperuma
  7. Janitha Ruwan Kodithuwakku
  8. Punya Sri Kumara Jayakody
  9. Ramalingam Chandrasekar
  10. Dr. Najith Indika
  11. Sugath Thilakaratne
  12. Lakmali Kanchana Hemachandra
  13. Sunil Kumara Gamage
  14. Gamini Rathnayake
  15. Prof. Ruwan Chaminda Ranasinghe
  16. Sugath Wasantha de Silva
  17. Abubakar Adambawa (Digamadulla District candidate)
  18. Ranthnayake Hettige Upali Samarasinghe (Vanni District candidate)

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