Cabinet Name: | Fourth Sirisena cabinet |
Cabinet Type: | Cabinet |
Jurisdiction: | Sri Lanka |
Flag: | Flag of Sri Lanka.svg |
Flag Border: | true |
Government Head: | Maithripala Sirisena |
Deputy Government Head: | Ranil Wickremesinghe |
State Head: | Maithripala Sirisena |
Political Party: | United National Front for Good Governance |
Opposition Party: | Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna |
Opposition Leader: | Mahinda Rajapaksa |
Last Election: | 2019 |
Legislature Term: | 15th |
Previous: | Sirisena III |
Successor: | Gotabaya Rajapaksa I |
The fourth Sirisena cabinet was the central government of Sri Lanka led by President Maithripala Sirisena. It was formed in December 2018 following the end of the constitutional crisis and ended in November 2019 following the election of Sirisena's successor Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
Ministers appointed under article 43(1) of the constitution.
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Ministers appointed under article 44(1) of the constitution.
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!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation | [34] [35] [36] | |||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Internal and Home Affairs and Provincial Councils and Local Government | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Rural Economic Affairs | ||||||||||||
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State Minister of Tourism Development, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs | |||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Rural Economic Affairs | ||||||||||||
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Non-Cabinet Minister of Economic Affairs and Public Distribution | |||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of City Planning and Water Supply | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Education | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Mahaweli Development and Environment | [37] [38] [39] | |||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Social Empowerment | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Non-Cabinet Minister of Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of National Policies and Economic Affairs | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Power and Renewable Energy | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Non-Cabinet Minister of Special Areas Development | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Highways and Road Development | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Non-Cabinet Minister of Labour and Trade Union Relations | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Non-Cabinet Minister of Science, Technology and Research | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Plantation Industries | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | State Minister of Finance | ||||||||||||
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Non-Cabinet Minister of Mass Media |
Ministers appointed under article 45(1) of the constitution.
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!align="center" style="background:;" | Deputy Minister of Petroleum Resources Development | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Deputy Minister of Lands and Parliamentary Reforms | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Deputy Minister of Development Strategies and International Trade | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Deputy Minister of Ports and Shipping | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Deputy Minister of Environment | [40] | |||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Deputy Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce | ||||||||||||
!align="center" style="background:;" | Deputy Minister of Social Empowerment |