Sri Lanka president's followers poised to form new unity government with PM Wickremesinghe

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was poised to form a new broad-based unity government with the backing of followers of President Maithripala Sirisena after winning parliamentary elections.
Wickremesinghe’s United National Party (UNP) fell seven seats short of an absolute majority in the 225-member legislature in Monday’s election when he saw off a challenge by the island’s former president Mahinda Rajapakse.
Rajapakse had been standing as a candidate of the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) which is officially led by Sirisena, even though the two men are now arch rivals.
While Rajapakse and a rump of his hard-core supporters are expected to remain on the opposition benches, another faction loyal to Sirisena is going to link up with the UNP, according to one of its leaders.
“We will support the formation of a national government, at least for a period of two years,” Duminda Dissanayake told reporters after meeting Sirisena in Colombo.
Officials said Wickremesinghe was expected to be sworn in by the president at his sea-front office on Friday morning and his new cabinet could include some of the defectors.
The break-up of the UPFA had been widely expected given the splits between the factions loyal to Sirisena and Rajapakse who surprisingly lost a January presidential election after nearly a decade in power.
