I thank all those who praised me and insulted me – PM’s resignation statement (English)

The ousted Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is seen during a press conference after a special parliamentary session at the Parliamentary complex, Colombo, Sri Lanka on 14 November 2018. Following a stay order issued by the Sri Lankan Supreme Court effective till 07 December 2018, Sri Lankan Parliament was reconvened on 14. Sri Lanka's Supreme Court on Tuesday (Nov 13) overruled President Maithripala Sirisena's dissolution of Parliament and ordered a halt to preparations for snap elections next year. (Photo by Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

November 21, 2019 (LBO) - Ranil Wickremesinghe released a brief statement on his impending resignation as Prime Minister. The 5 time PM's recent 5-year tenure was tarnished by the actions of former President Maithripala Sirisena, whose erratic and unconstitutional actions lead to a breakdown in national security and downturn in the economy.

Despite having to deal with a failed and dysfunctional President, the PM is broadly credited with protecting and enhancing Sri Lanka's democratic landscape.

Full statement as per Facebook:

"For the past five years we have worked to ensure Democracy, the protection of human rights, freedom of expression and information, equality and harmony in our country. It is this foundation that will pave the way for sustainable development.

The 19th Amendment freed all institutions from politicization. The ability to conduct the Presidential election in a free and fair manner is a result of the 19th Amendment.

The future will accurately depict all of our achievements these past 4 1/2years.

I met President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on the 19th of November. We discussed the future affairs of Parliament.

Although we have a majority in Parliament, the Government has decided to accept the mandate of Mr. Rajapaksa and allow him to establish a Government of his own.

I value democracy. Accordingly, I decided to resign from the post of Prime Minister, allowing the new President to form a new government. I will inform the President tomorrow (21).

During my tenure as Prime Minister, I faced both praise and insult. I thank all those who praised me and insulted me, this was a sign of the freedoms we have re-installed in the country.

I am grateful to all who assisted me in my work.

Thank you"

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