Cabinet of Sri Lanka

Cabinet of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
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The Cabinet of Sri Lanka is the council of cabinet ministers , responsible to parliament. Cabinet ministers are appointed by the President under the advice of the Prime Minister and serve at his pleasure. Officially the prime minister is the head of the cabinet, but the cabinet is chaired by the president and he is the de facto head of the cabinet. The Cabinet meets several times a week to discuss vital issues. Outside of the cabinet there are a number of junior ministers; these include non-cabinet ministers and deputy ministers reporting directly to a senior minister. The current cabinet of President Mahinda Rajapaksa consists of 9 Senior Ministers, 49 Cabinet Ministers & 31 Deputy Ministers.[1] Former cabinet, also known as the "Jumbo Cabinet," holding a world record for the largest cabinet, was dissolved in February 2010, and a new cabinet appointed on 23 April 2010.

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Cabinet and Deputy ministers

The first Cabinet of Ministers of Ceylon, 1947

Cabinet

Ministry Office Incumbent Image in Office since
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Finance and Planning
Ministry of Ports and Aviation and Ministry of Highways and Road Development
Minister of Defence
Minister of Finance and Planning
Minister of Ports and Aviation and Minister of Highways and Road Development
President
Mahinda Rajapaksa
WEF on the Middle East Arab and foreign Ministers Crop.jpg 19 November 2005
Ministry of Buddhasasana and Religious Affairs Minister of Buddhasasana and Religious Affairs Prime Minister
Disanayaka Jayaratne
D. M. Jayaratne.jpg 21 April 2010
Ministry of Public Management Reforms Minister of Public Management Reforms Ratnasiri Wickremanayake Ratnasiri Wickremanayake1.jpg 23 April 2010
Ministry of Irrigation & Water Resources Management Minister of Irrigation & Water Resources Management Nimal De Silva 23 April 2010
Ministry of Disaster Management Minister of Disaster Management Abdul Fowzie 23 April 2010
Ministry of Health Minister of Health Maithripala Sirisena 23 April 2010
Ministry of Petroleum Industries Minister of Petroleum Industries Susil Premajayantha 23 April 2010
Ministry of Water Supply & Drainage Minister of Water Supply & Drainage Dinesh Gunawardena 23 April 2010
Ministry of Traditional Industries & Small Enterprise Development Minister of Traditional Industries & Small Enterprise Development Douglas Devananda 23 April 2010
Ministry of Local Government & Provincial Councils Minister of Local Government & Provincial Councils Ahamed Athaullah 23 April 2010
Ministry of Rehabilitation & Prison Reforms Minister of Rehabilitation & Prison Reforms Don Gunasekera 23 April 2010
Ministry of Industry & Commerce Minister of Industry & Commerce Risad Badhiutheen 23 April 2010
Ministry of Housing & Construction Industry Minister of Housing & Construction Industry Wimal Weerawansa 23 April 2010
Ministry of Power and Energy Minister of Power and Energy Champika Ranawaka 23 April 2010
Ministry of Economic Development Minister of Economic Development Basil Rajapaksa 23 April 2010
Ministry of State Resources & Enterprise Development Minister of State Resources & Enterprise Development Petikirige Dayaratne 23 April 2010
Ministry of External Affairs Minister of External Affairs Gamini Lakshman Peiris G. L. Peiris.JPG 23 April 2010
Ministry of Public Administration & Home Affairs Minister of Public Administration & Home Affairs John Senewiratne 23 April 2010
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Sumedha Jayasena 23 April 2010
Ministry of Resettlement Minister of Resettlement Milroy Fernando 23 April 2010
Ministry of Post & Telecommunication Minister of Post & Telecommunication Jeewan Kumaranatunga 23 April 2010
Ministry of National Heritage & Cultural Affairs Minister of National Heritage & Cultural Affairs Pavithra Wanniarachchi 23 April 2010
Ministry of Environment Minister of Environment Anura Priyadarshana Yapa 23 April 2010
Ministry of Child Development & Women's Affairs Minister of Child Development & Women's Affairs Tissa Karalliyadde 23 April 2010
Ministry of Justice and Law Reforms Minister of Justice and Law Reform Athauda Seneviratne 23 April 2010
Ministry of Labour Relations & Productivity Improvement Minister of Labour Relations & Productivity Improvement Gamini Lokuge 23 April 2010
Ministry of Education Minister of Education Bandula Gunawardane 23 April 2010
Ministry of Plantation Minister of Plantation Mahinda Samarasinghe Mahinda 1.jpg 23 April 2010
Ministry of Fisheries Minister of Fisheries Rajitha Senaratne 23 April 2010
Ministry of Indigenous Medicine Minister of Indigenous Medicine Piyasena Gamage 23 April 2010
Ministry of National Languages & Social Integration Minister of National Languages & Social Integration Seneviratne Nawinne 23 April 2010
Ministry of Lands & Land Development Minister of Lands & Land Development Janaka Tennakoon 23 April 2010
Ministry of Social Services Minister of Social Services Felix Perera 23 April 2010
Ministry of Sports Minister of Sports Chandrasiri Rathnayake 23 April 2010
Ministry of Agriculture Minister of Agriculture Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena 23 April 2010
Ministry of Transport Minister of Transport Kumara Welgama 23 April 2010
Minister of Youth Affairs Minister of Youth Affairs Dullas Alahapperuma Dullas Alahapperuma.jpg 23 April 2010
Ministry of Co-operatives & Internal Trade Minister of Co-operatives & Internal Trade Johnston Fernando 23 April 2010
Ministry of Mass Media and Communication Minister of Mass Media and Communication Keheliya Rambukwella April 2010
Ministry of Livestock and Rural Community Development Minister of Livestock and Rural Community Development Arumugam Thondaman April 2010
Ministry of Technology and Research Minister of Technology and Research Tissa Vitharana April 2010
Ministry of Higher Education Minister of Higher Education S. B. Dissanayake April 2010


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