Members representing civil society, who were instrumental in President Sirisena’s victory at the Presidential election, have also urged the President for an urgent Cabinet reshuffle, to remove those whom they termed “under-performing ministers”.
Civil society representatives had presented their request to the President in writing at a dinner at the President’s House, last month.
The first reshuffle in the Cabinet of the national unity government is likely to be made in early next year, highly placed political sources said.
The reshuffle would be made after discussion between the President and the Prime Minister. It would be done in a manner that will strengthen the unity of the government. The UNP and the SLFP – the two main parties in the government – will share key responsibilities, a senior government spokesman said.
“It is not difficult to identify under-performing Ministers,” he added.
“The President and the Prime Minister, as the leaders of the national government, carefully monitor the progress of all government ministries – they have already identified areas that need to be fixed. It is in this context that the topic of a Cabinet reshuffle surfaced,” he explained.
He added that the composition of the Cabinet would not change as a result of the reshuffle.
Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake, in his budget speech on November 10 had reiterated the government’s commitment to introduce KPIs to the top strata of the state sector, including Cabinet ministers.
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