Cabinet of Sri Lanka explained

In Sri Lanka, the Cabinet of Ministers is the council of senior ministers responsible and answerable to the Parliament of Sri Lanka. The President is a member of the cabinet and its head.[1]

The current cabinet is the Wickremesinghe cabinet,[2] which consists of 21 ministers since 6 October 2023.[3] There are also 38 state ministers who are not members of the cabinet.

Background

See also: List of Ceylonese executive councils. The Executive Council of Ceylon was the Executive Council created in British Ceylon by the British colonial administration on the recommendations of the Colebrooke-Cameron Commission along with the Legislative Council of Ceylon, as the legislative body, on 13 March 1833.

At its creation the Executive Council was headed by the Governor, along with five members appointed by the Governor. These five members were officials who held the posts of the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Auditor-General, the Treasurer and the General Officer Commanding, Ceylon. The Council exercised executive power and advised the governor. As a result of the First Manning Reforms three non-officials were elected to the executive council.

With enactment of the new constitution of the Dominion of Ceylon in 1947 the Executive Council was replaced by a National Cabinet.

Constitutional basis

As per the Sri Lankan Constitution, the President is a member of and head of the cabinet.[1] The president appoints as Prime Minister, a Member of Parliament who has the confidence of parliament.[1] Other ministers of the cabinet are appointed by the president in consultation with the prime minister.[4] The president may appoint himself to any ministry he chooses.[4] According to the constitution the president must be the Minister of Defence.[5] The President also appoints, in consultation with the Prime Minister, non-cabinet ministers (state ministers, project ministers) and Deputy ministers.[6] [7]

Powers and functions

Constitutionally, the Cabinet of Ministers charged with the direction and control of the Government of the Republic and is collectively responsible and answerable to Parliament. Cabinet Ministers may table cabinet papers.

Meetings

The cabinet meets on a regular basis, usually weekly on a Tuesday to discuss the most important issues of government policy. The president typically chairs the meeting and sets the agenda. All cabinet meetings are held behind closed doors and the minutes are kept confidential. The cabinet meets at the Old Parliament Building in Colombo.

Committees

A cabinet committee is a subset of the larger Cabinet, consisting of a number of ministers who have responsibility in related areas of policy.[8]

Administration

Cabinet offices are located in the Republic Building and are headed by the Secretary to the Cabinet, appointed by the President.

Privileges of office

Salary

A Cabinet minister would receive a salary of Rs. 140,000 (having been increased from 65,000 from January 2018); paid monthly from the respective ministry budget.[9] In addition, since all ministers are members of parliament they are entitled to allowances and benefits of parliamentarians.[10]

Official residence and office

Cabinet ministers are entitled to an official residence, as well as an office and personal staff allocated by their ministry.

Travel

Each cabinet minister is entitled to three vehicles, which includes an official vehicle and a security vehicle provided and maintained by their ministry. For domestic air travel, helicopters from the No. 4 (VVIP/VIP) Helicopter Squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force are charted by the ministry.

Security

Traditionally, security for the ministers has been provided by the Sri Lanka Police. During emergencies military units have been allocated to bolster security to certain ministers based on threat levels. Currently, the Ministerial Security Division is in charge of security of ministers.

Order of precedence

In the Sri Lankan order of precedence, the cabinet ministers are placed above the former presidents but below the provincial governors (within their respective province).

Incumbent cabinet

See main article: Wickremesinghe cabinet. Ministers appointed under article 43(1) of the constitution. The members of the cabinet is as follows:

NamePortraitPartyOfficeTook office
United National PartyPresident of Sri Lanka
Minister of Finance
Minister of Defence
Minister of Women, Child Affairs and Social Empowerment
Minister of Technology
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaPrime Minister
Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government[11]
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Urban Development and Housing
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Power and Energy
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Education
United National PartyMinister of Tourism and Lands
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs[12]
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Agriculture and Plantation Industries[13]
Minister of Wildlife and Forest Conservation
Eelam People's Democratic PartyMinister of Fisheries
United National PartyMinister of Labour and Foreign Employment
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Transport and Highways
Minister of Mass Media
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Plantation Industries
Minister of Industries
Minister of Health
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs
Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Trade, Commerce and Food Security
United People's PartyMinister of Public Security
Ali SabrySri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Foreign Affairs
Nimal Siripala de SilvaSri Lanka Freedom PartyMinister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation[14]
Pavithra WanniarachchiSri Lanka Podujana PeramunaMinister of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation[15]
Minister of Irrigation
Jeevan ThondamanCeylon Workers' CongressMinister of Water Supply and Estate Infrastructure Development

Lists of former cabinets

See main article: List of Sri Lankan cabinets.

See also

Notes

  1. Web site: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - Article 43. LawNet.
  2. Web site: President Rajapaksa assumes duties. - The official website of the President of Sri Lanka. www.president.gov.lk. 2019-11-24. 23 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191123172610/http://www.president.gov.lk/president-rajapaksa-assumes-duties/. dead.
  3. Web site: New Cabinet of Ministers sworn in - The official website of the President of Sri Lanka. www.president.gov.lk. 2019-11-24. 25 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191125010100/http://www.president.gov.lk/new-cabinet-of-ministers-sworn-in-2/. dead.
  4. Web site: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - Article 44. LawNet.
  5. News: Ranil works out peaceful pre-dawn transition of power with Mahinda. The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 11 January 2015.
  6. Web site: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - Article 45. LawNet.
  7. Web site: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - Article 46. LawNet.
  8. Web site: Committees . cabinetoffice.gov.lk . Cabinet Office . 2 December 2019.
  9. http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Salaries-of-ministers-likely-to-be-increased--153477.html Salaries of ministers likely to be increased?
  10. https://roar.media/english/reports/features/ministers-salaries-parliamentary-perks/ Of Ministers’ Salaries And Parliamentary Perks
  11. Web site: New cabinet ministers sworn in.
  12. News: 27 November 2023 . Harin appointed Sports Minister, Pavithra sworn in as Irrigation Minister. 1 . . 27 November 2023.
  13. Web site: Cabinet reshuffle: New health and environment ministers appointed . 2023-11-06 . www.adaderana.lk . en.
  14. Web site: 2022-08-02 . Nimal Siripala de Silva reappointed as Minister . 2022-08-05 . Sri Lanka News - Newsfirst . en.
  15. News: 20 January 2023 . Two Cabinet Ministers sworn in . 1 . . 22 January 2023.

References

External links