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Sri Lanka Prime Minister forms panel to de-escalate tensions

Published: 13 Jul 2022 - 04:23 pm | Last Updated: 13 Jul 2022 - 04:27 pm
Protestors hold Sri Lankan flags as they stand on top of the office of Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka July 13, 2022. (REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)

Protestors hold Sri Lankan flags as they stand on top of the office of Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka July 13, 2022. (REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)

Bloomberg

Sri Lanka had to impose emergency rule because it received intelligence reports that attempts were on to take over the PM’s office and air force chief’s house, Prime Minister and Acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe said in a televised address Wednesday.

Speaking on a private TV channel -- after protesters took control of the state broadcaster and prime minister’s office -- Wickremesinghe said he had formed a committee that includes the police and military chief to de-escalate the situation. He didn’t say how long the emergency would stay.

 He reiterated that parliament will choose a president on July 20. "We cannot tear up the Constitution,” Wickremesinghe said, adding that some elements aided by politicians were trying to achieve their personal goals by stoking unrest. He didn’t name anyone.

Protesters want Wickremesinghe to resign. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the bankrupt nation early Wednesday and is expected to resign soon.