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Speaker
Chamal Rajapaksa was conferred the presidency of the
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) as the 57th
session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference
concluded in London on the 28th July 2011. The
CPA also endorsed Colombo as the venue for its next
Conference.
Addressing
over 600 delegates including 416 MPs and Speakers of the
Commonwealth member States, Speaker Rajapaksa thanked the
outgoing CPA President, the Speaker of the British
Parliament John Bercow, for leading the conference to a
successful conclusion and contributing to lift the CPA to
greater heights as a vibrant forum of Parliaments of diverse
Commonwealth members States. While conveying felicitations
of President Mahinda Rajapaksa to all delegates, as the next
host, Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa assured them of Sri Lanka’s
customary warmth and hospitality when they arrive in Colombo
for the 58th Session. He recalled that this would
be the third CPA Conference for Sri Lanka to host, having
hosted it in 1974 and 1995. He also appealed to his
Commonwealth parliamentary colleagues to extend their
support to Sri Lanka in the country’s efforts to consolidate
the hard-won peace, and to achieve prosperity and
development.
British MP
Sir Alan Haselhurst was elected as the Chair of the
Executive Committee of the CPA following a tight,
three-corner contest.
HRH Princess
Royal inaugurated the five-day Conference, which also marked
the centenary of the CPA, and read out the message from the
patron of the Association, the Queen Elizabeth II. British
Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William
Hague addressed the closing ceremony.
Sri Lanka
delegation led by Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa included
Ministers Nimal Siripala de Silva and Mahinda Samarasinghe,
Opposition Leader Ranil Wickramasinghe, and Members of
Parliament Sudarshani Fernandopulle and M.A. Sumanthiran.
Secretary General of the Parliament Dhammika Kithulgoda and
Deputy Secretary General Dhammika Dassanayake participated
as officials.
As the host
of the next CPA conference Sri Lanka maintained an
information desk at the venue.
Sri Lanka
High Commission, London
29th
July 2011
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