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Karu Jayasuriya

Sri Lankabhimanya Karu Jayasuriya (Sinhala: කරු ජයසුරිය, Tamil: கரு ஜயசூரிய; born 29 September 1940) is a Sri Lankan politician. He was the Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka.[1] Previously he was Mayor of Colombo from 1997 to 1999, Minister of Power and Energy from 2001 to 2004, Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs from 2007 to 2008, and Minister of Buddha Sasana, Public Administration, and Democratic Governance in 2015. He has served as Chairman of the Leadership Council[2] of the United National Party (UNP), as well as Deputy Leader of the UNP.[3] He is a member of parliament representing the Gampaha District since 2001. He had served as Sri Lanka's Ambassador to (Germany). As Speaker of Parliament, he also acts as Chairman of the Constitutional Council.

Karu Jayasuriya
ශ්‍රී ලංකාභිමාන්‍ය කරූ ජයසූරිය
20th Speaker of the Parliament
In office
1 September 2015 – 3 March 2020
DeputyAnanda Kumarasiri
Thilanga Sumathipala
Preceded byChamal Rajapaksa
Succeeded byMahinda Yapa Abeywardena
Chairman of the Constitutional Council (Sri Lanka)
In office
9 September 2015 – 20 August 2020
PresidentMaithripala Sirisena, Gotabaya Rajapakse
Minister of Buddha Sasana
In office
12 January 2015 – 17 August 2015
PresidentMaithripala Sirisena
Prime MinisterRanil Wickremesinghe
Preceded byD. M. Jayaratne
Minister of Public Administration, Democratic Rule
In office
12 January 2015 – 17 August 2015
PresidentMaithripala Sirisena
Prime MinisterRanil Wickremesinghe
Preceded byD. M. Jayaratne
Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs
In office
2007–2008
Minister of Power and Energy
In office
12 December 2001 – 6 April 2004
PresidentChandrika Kumaratunga
Prime MinisterRanil Wickremesinghe
Member of Parliament
for National List
In office
2015–2020
Member of Parliament
for Gampaha District
In office
2000–2015
Mayor of Colombo
In office
1997–1999
Personal details
Born (1940-09-29) 29 September 1940 (age 82)
Gampaha, Sri Lanka
Political partyUnited National Party
Alma materAnanda College, Colombo
OccupationPolitics, diplomat
ProfessionBusinessman
Websiteparliament.lk/members-of-parliament/directory-of-members/viewMember/101
Military service
AllegianceSri Lanka
Branch/serviceCeylon Army Volunteer Force
Years of service1965–1972
RankSecond Lieutenant
UnitCeylon National Guard
Battles/wars1971 JVP insurrection

Early life and education

Karu Jayasuriya was born on 29 September 1940 in Mirigama, Gampaha, to the family of Podi Appuhamy Jayasuriya and Wimalaseeli Jayasiriya. Jayasuriya was educated at Kandangamuwa Vidyalaya, Mirigama and at Ananda College, Colombo. He went on to gain professional membership (AICS) of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers in 1965 and later gained fellowship (FICS). He trained in commodity trading at the Baltic Exchange and went on to receive Advanced Management Training at INSEAD. He later became a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.[4]

Military service

Jayasuriya joined the Ceylon Army Volunteer Force in 1965 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Ceylon National Guard. He was mobilized during the 1971 JVP insurrection and first come under fire while trying to reestablish rail links between Colombo and Anuradhapura. He left the army in 1972.[4]

Private sector and diplomatic service

Following his departure from the army, he joined the private sector and became a senior corporate executive, serving as chairman, managing director and executive director of several companies. He was the Chairman of The National Chamber of Commerce, SAARC Chamber of Commerce, Colombo Rubber Traders' Association, Sugar Importers Association and The Sri Lanka Business Development Centre, as well as the Director of the Export Development Board.[4] President J. R. Jayewardene appointed him to the Presidential Commission in the early 1980s. He became an unofficial adviser of President Premadasa on the private sector and in 1991 he left the private sector and was appointed by President Premadasa as the Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the ‘EXPO 92’ Trade exhibition. He was thereafter appointed as Sri Lankan Ambassador to Germany with accreditation to Austria and Switzerland in 1992 serving till 1994, when he resigned and returned to Sri Lanka following the defeat of the UNP in the elections that year.[5]

Political career

Mayor of Colombo

Jayasuriya became active in politics in late 1995 and he became party chairman in 1995 at the request of UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe. In 1996, Jayasuriya was nominated by the UNP of the local government elections as candidate for the post Mayor of Colombo, by passing Premadasa stalwart and former Mayor Sirisena Cooray. Jayasuriya was supported by both Wickremesinghe and Cooray as he was considered close to the former President Premadasa. Karu Jayasuriya won the election and became the Mayor of Colombo gaining much popularity and notability in the process, having been initially from a non-political background. He served as Mayor till 1999 efficiently administrating the country's most populous city.[5]

Provincial council

Following his success as Mayor of Colombo, Jayasuriya contested the 1999 provincial council elections as the UNP nominee and Chief Ministerial candidate of the Western Province, which he lost narrowly. He became the opposition leader of the western province council serving till 2001.[5] At that election, he created a new precedent by refusing to publish posters, saying it promoted violence and polluted the city he worked hard to keep clean.

Parliament

At the General Elections of 2000, he was elected to Parliament from the Gampaha District with a large number of preferential votes even though his party was defeated. After his remarkable showing, he was elected Deputy Leader of the UNP.[6]

Cabinet minister

Following the victory of the UNP at the General Elections in 2001, Karu Jayasuriya was appointed Minister of Power and Energy. Having inherited a challenging ministry he ensured a continued power supply and commenced reforms of the heavily indebted Electricity Board. With President Chandrika Kumaratunga's abrupt dissolution of parliament in April 2004, and the UNP's defeat at the ensuing election, he once again returned to the front benches of the Opposition. At the Presidential Elections of 2005, in which Wickremesinghe was the party's candidate, Jayasuriya was named as the nominee for the premiership in the event of the party's success. As an unofficial running mate, he traveled widely, actively campaigning for his leader.[7]

Opposition

Wickremesinghe narrowly lost the election and following his defeat, there were requests by a section of the party for the leadership to be handed over to Jayasuriya. In the meantime, Wickremesinghe and Rajapakse signed a Memorandum of Understanding pledging to co-operate with the peace process. Jayasuriya and his supporters insisted on taking a step further and joining the government formally by accepting ministerial office, which was strongly opposed by Wickremesinghe. The ensuing power struggle resulted in a bitter and acrimonious war of attrition between the two.[citation needed]

Cross over and return

After several abortive attempts to oust Wickremesinghe from the party leadership, Jayasuriya led a group of 18 parliamentarians, including several party front-liners, in crossing over to the government side. In the 2007 cabinet reshuffle after the crossover, he was appointed as Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs. He resigned from his Public Administration and Home Affairs portfolio on 9 December 2008 and rejoined the UNP as its deputy leader.[8]

Return to government

In January 2015, President Maithripala Sirisena appointed Jayasuriya as Minister of Public Administration, Democratic Rule and Buddha Sasana after his victory in the presidential election.

Speaker of the Parliament

At the first session of the 8th Parliament, he was elected as Speaker on 1 September 2015. His name was proposed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe and seconded by Nimal Siripala De Silva. [9] Thilanga Sumathipala was elected as his deputy.

Honours

See also

References

  1. ^ "Karu elected as new Speaker". Adaderana. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  2. ^ I did not betray the party members: Karu, Daily Mirror. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  3. ^ Karu UNP deputy leader BBC News. Retrieved 8 December 2008.
  4. ^ a b c Karu Jayasuriya – Speaker of the 8th Parliament of Sri Lanka
  5. ^ a b c Karu’s gratitude
  6. ^ Dissident Karu Jayasuriya appointed UNP deputy leader. Tamil Net. Retrieved 8 December 2008.
  7. ^ UNP to hold 140 presidential election rallies. Tamil Net. Retrieved 4 September 2005.
  8. ^ Only the UNP that is capable of giving leadership 16 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Lanka e News. Retrieved 10 December 2008
  9. ^ Karu Jayasuriya elected Speaker of Sri Lanka’s eighth Parliament. News First. Retrieved 1 September 2005.
  10. ^ "Japanese Govt confers Karu Jayasuriya with 'The Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun' – Sri Lanka News-News 1st-Sirasa News-Politics-Weather-Sports-Breaking News". newsfirst.lk. 31 January 2017.
  11. ^ Speaker Karu Jayasuriya awarded 'Pride of Asia' by AKITS
  12. ^ Speaker Karu Jayasuriya to receive special honorary award
  13. ^ "Wise Karu pride of all Buddhists". dailymirror.lk. 19 March 2019.
  14. ^ "Maha Sangha duty-bound to felicitate virtuous leaders". dailynews.lk. 18 April 2019.
  15. ^ "Amarapura Maha Nikaya confers honorary title on Speaker".
  16. ^ "Former Speaker conferred Sri Lankaabhimanya on February 3".

External links

  • Sri Lanka Parliament profile
  • Bio – Hon. Karu Jayasuriya
  • The man with a Plan
  • "Sri Lanka's former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya offers to lead Opposition UNP after poll rout". New Indian Express. 24 August 2020 – via PTI.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sri Lankabhimanya Karu Jayasuriya Sinhala කර ජයස ර ය Tamil கர ஜயச ர ய born 29 September 1940 is a Sri Lankan politician He was the Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka 1 Previously he was Mayor of Colombo from 1997 to 1999 Minister of Power and Energy from 2001 to 2004 Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs from 2007 to 2008 and Minister of Buddha Sasana Public Administration and Democratic Governance in 2015 He has served as Chairman of the Leadership Council 2 of the United National Party UNP as well as Deputy Leader of the UNP 3 He is a member of parliament representing the Gampaha District since 2001 He had served as Sri Lanka s Ambassador to Germany As Speaker of Parliament he also acts as Chairman of the Constitutional Council Hon Sri LankabhimanyaKaru Jayasuriyaශ ර ල ක භ ම න ය කර ජයස ර ය20th Speaker of the ParliamentIn office 1 September 2015 3 March 2020DeputyAnanda Kumarasiri Thilanga SumathipalaPreceded byChamal RajapaksaSucceeded byMahinda Yapa AbeywardenaChairman of the Constitutional Council Sri Lanka In office 9 September 2015 20 August 2020PresidentMaithripala Sirisena Gotabaya RajapakseMinister of Buddha SasanaIn office 12 January 2015 17 August 2015PresidentMaithripala SirisenaPrime MinisterRanil WickremesinghePreceded byD M JayaratneMinister of Public Administration Democratic RuleIn office 12 January 2015 17 August 2015PresidentMaithripala SirisenaPrime MinisterRanil WickremesinghePreceded byD M JayaratneMinister of Public Administration and Home AffairsIn office 2007 2008Minister of Power and EnergyIn office 12 December 2001 6 April 2004PresidentChandrika KumaratungaPrime MinisterRanil WickremesingheMember of Parliamentfor National ListIn office 2015 2020Member of Parliamentfor Gampaha DistrictIn office 2000 2015Mayor of ColomboIn office 1997 1999Personal detailsBorn 1940 09 29 29 September 1940 age 82 Gampaha Sri LankaPolitical partyUnited National PartyAlma materAnanda College ColomboOccupationPolitics diplomatProfessionBusinessmanWebsiteparliament wbr lk wbr members of parliament wbr directory of members wbr viewMember wbr 101Military serviceAllegianceSri LankaBranch serviceCeylon Army Volunteer ForceYears of service1965 1972RankSecond LieutenantUnitCeylon National GuardBattles wars1971 JVP insurrection Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military service 3 Private sector and diplomatic service 4 Political career 4 1 Mayor of Colombo 4 2 Provincial council 4 3 Parliament 4 4 Cabinet minister 4 5 Opposition 4 6 Cross over and return 4 7 Return to government 4 8 Speaker of the Parliament 5 Honours 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditKaru Jayasuriya was born on 29 September 1940 in Mirigama Gampaha to the family of Podi Appuhamy Jayasuriya and Wimalaseeli Jayasiriya Jayasuriya was educated at Kandangamuwa Vidyalaya Mirigama and at Ananda College Colombo He went on to gain professional membership AICS of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers in 1965 and later gained fellowship FICS He trained in commodity trading at the Baltic Exchange and went on to receive Advanced Management Training at INSEAD He later became a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport 4 Military service EditJayasuriya joined the Ceylon Army Volunteer Force in 1965 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Ceylon National Guard He was mobilized during the 1971 JVP insurrection and first come under fire while trying to reestablish rail links between Colombo and Anuradhapura He left the army in 1972 4 Private sector and diplomatic service EditFollowing his departure from the army he joined the private sector and became a senior corporate executive serving as chairman managing director and executive director of several companies He was the Chairman of The National Chamber of Commerce SAARC Chamber of Commerce Colombo Rubber Traders Association Sugar Importers Association and The Sri Lanka Business Development Centre as well as the Director of the Export Development Board 4 President J R Jayewardene appointed him to the Presidential Commission in the early 1980s He became an unofficial adviser of President Premadasa on the private sector and in 1991 he left the private sector and was appointed by President Premadasa as the Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the EXPO 92 Trade exhibition He was thereafter appointed as Sri Lankan Ambassador to Germany with accreditation to Austria and Switzerland in 1992 serving till 1994 when he resigned and returned to Sri Lanka following the defeat of the UNP in the elections that year 5 Political career EditMayor of Colombo Edit Jayasuriya became active in politics in late 1995 and he became party chairman in 1995 at the request of UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe In 1996 Jayasuriya was nominated by the UNP of the local government elections as candidate for the post Mayor of Colombo by passing Premadasa stalwart and former Mayor Sirisena Cooray Jayasuriya was supported by both Wickremesinghe and Cooray as he was considered close to the former President Premadasa Karu Jayasuriya won the election and became the Mayor of Colombo gaining much popularity and notability in the process having been initially from a non political background He served as Mayor till 1999 efficiently administrating the country s most populous city 5 Provincial council Edit Following his success as Mayor of Colombo Jayasuriya contested the 1999 provincial council elections as the UNP nominee and Chief Ministerial candidate of the Western Province which he lost narrowly He became the opposition leader of the western province council serving till 2001 5 At that election he created a new precedent by refusing to publish posters saying it promoted violence and polluted the city he worked hard to keep clean Parliament Edit At the General Elections of 2000 he was elected to Parliament from the Gampaha District with a large number of preferential votes even though his party was defeated After his remarkable showing he was elected Deputy Leader of the UNP 6 Cabinet minister Edit Following the victory of the UNP at the General Elections in 2001 Karu Jayasuriya was appointed Minister of Power and Energy Having inherited a challenging ministry he ensured a continued power supply and commenced reforms of the heavily indebted Electricity Board With President Chandrika Kumaratunga s abrupt dissolution of parliament in April 2004 and the UNP s defeat at the ensuing election he once again returned to the front benches of the Opposition At the Presidential Elections of 2005 in which Wickremesinghe was the party s candidate Jayasuriya was named as the nominee for the premiership in the event of the party s success As an unofficial running mate he traveled widely actively campaigning for his leader 7 Opposition Edit Wickremesinghe narrowly lost the election and following his defeat there were requests by a section of the party for the leadership to be handed over to Jayasuriya In the meantime Wickremesinghe and Rajapakse signed a Memorandum of Understanding pledging to co operate with the peace process Jayasuriya and his supporters insisted on taking a step further and joining the government formally by accepting ministerial office which was strongly opposed by Wickremesinghe The ensuing power struggle resulted in a bitter and acrimonious war of attrition between the two citation needed Cross over and return Edit After several abortive attempts to oust Wickremesinghe from the party leadership Jayasuriya led a group of 18 parliamentarians including several party front liners in crossing over to the government side In the 2007 cabinet reshuffle after the crossover he was appointed as Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs He resigned from his Public Administration and Home Affairs portfolio on 9 December 2008 and rejoined the UNP as its deputy leader 8 Return to government Edit In January 2015 President Maithripala Sirisena appointed Jayasuriya as Minister of Public Administration Democratic Rule and Buddha Sasana after his victory in the presidential election Speaker of the Parliament Edit At the first session of the 8th Parliament he was elected as Speaker on 1 September 2015 His name was proposed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe and seconded by Nimal Siripala De Silva 9 Thilanga Sumathipala was elected as his deputy Honours Edit Government of Sri Lanka Deshabandu 1992 Japanese government Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun 2016 10 Abdul Kalam Institute of Technological Sciences Pride of Asia 2019 11 Ramanna Nikaya Vishva Keerthishri Lanka Jana Ranjana 2019 12 Ramanna Nikaya Sasana Keerthi Sri Deshabhimani 2019 13 Amarapura Nikaya Sadhu Jana Prasadhini Lankaputhra 2019 14 15 gt Government of Sri Lanka Sri Lankabhimanya 2023 16 See also EditList of Govigama people List of political families in Sri Lanka List of Sri Lankan non career diplomatsReferences Edit Karu elected as new Speaker Adaderana 3 September 2015 Retrieved 3 September 2015 I did not betray the party members Karu Daily Mirror Retrieved 6 November 2013 Karu UNP deputy leader BBC News Retrieved 8 December 2008 a b c Karu Jayasuriya Speaker of the 8th Parliament of Sri Lanka a b c Karu s gratitude Dissident Karu Jayasuriya appointed UNP deputy leader Tamil Net Retrieved 8 December 2008 UNP to hold 140 presidential election rallies Tamil Net Retrieved 4 September 2005 Only the UNP that is capable of giving leadership Archived 16 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Lanka e News Retrieved 10 December 2008 Karu Jayasuriya elected Speaker of Sri Lanka s eighth Parliament News First Retrieved 1 September 2005 Japanese Govt confers Karu Jayasuriya with The Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun Sri Lanka News News 1st Sirasa News Politics Weather Sports Breaking News newsfirst lk 31 January 2017 Speaker Karu Jayasuriya awarded Pride of Asia by AKITS Speaker Karu Jayasuriya to receive special honorary award Wise Karu pride of all Buddhists dailymirror lk 19 March 2019 Maha Sangha duty bound to felicitate virtuous leaders dailynews lk 18 April 2019 Amarapura Maha Nikaya confers honorary title on Speaker Former Speaker conferred Sri Lankaabhimanya on February 3 External links EditSri Lanka Parliament profile Bio Hon Karu Jayasuriya The man with a Plan Sri Lanka s former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya offers to lead Opposition UNP after poll rout New Indian Express 24 August 2020 via PTI Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karu Jayasuriya amp oldid 1143196428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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