List of prime ministers of Sri Lanka

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There have been sixteen prime ministers of Sri Lanka since the creation of the position in 1947, prior to the independence of the country (then known as Ceylon). The prime minister of Ceylon was the head of the government until 1972. In 1972, the country was renamed as the Free, Sovereign and Independent Republic of Sri Lanka, and the position was known as the prime minister of Sri Lanka from then onwards. The prime minister also held the unified Ministry of External Affairs and Defence until 1977, when the government of J. R. Jayewardene split the ministry into two ministries, forming the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Notable prime ministers
  • Top left: D. S. Senanayake became the first Prime Minister of Ceylon in 1947.
  • Top right: Sirimavo Bandaranaike was the first female Prime Minister of Ceylon and its longest-serving prime minister, holding office for over 17 years across three separate terms.
  • Bottom left: Ranasinghe Premadasa was the longest-serving prime minister without interruption, holding office for over 10 years from 1978 to 1989.
  • Bottom right: Ranil Wickremesinghe has served as prime minister on four separate occasions and has been sworn in six times, the most of any Sri Lankan prime minister.

In 1978, after Jayewardene became the president, new constitutional changes were introduced. The position of the executive president was introduced, resulting in the powers of the prime minister being reduced. The president became the head of state and chief executive,[1] and the prime minister became a weak head of government.[2]

Under the current constitution of Sri Lanka, the prime minister is the leader of the Cabinet business and also functions as a deputy to the president. In the event a president dies in office, the prime minister becomes the acting president until the Parliament convenes to elect a successor or new elections can be held to elect a new president. Such was the case in 1993, when President Ranasinghe Premadasa was assassinated and Prime Minister Dingiri Banda Wijetunga took office as president.[3]

On 28 April 2015, the Parliament approved the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka which gives the power of the government to the prime minister, while the president remains the head of state, head of the Cabinet, and commander-in-chief.[4]

Of the sixteen prime ministers who have held the office since the introduction of the position in 1947, one has held the office four times, two have held office thrice, and two have held office twice. Six prime ministers have gone on to become president of the country.[5]

Ranil Wickremesinghe has been sworn in as prime minister the most times in the country's history, on six occasions (May 1993, December 2001, January 2015, August 2015, December 2018 and May 2022),[6][7] whilst Dudley Senanayake and Sirimavo Bandaranayake have each been appointed three times. Mahinda Rajapaksa is the only prime minister who was suspended from his duties by the Supreme Court,[8][9][10] becoming the first and only de facto prime minister of Sri Lanka in 2018.

List of prime ministers

Parties

  United National Party (7)   Sri Lanka Freedom Party (6)   Sinhala Bhasha Peramuna (1)   Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (2)   National People's Power (1)

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List of prime ministers by length of term

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No. Name Party No. of terms Length of term
Longest continuous term Total years of premiership
1 Sirimavo Bandaranaike SLFP 3 7 years, 55 days 17 years, 204 days
2 Ranasinghe Premadasa UNP 1 10 years, 331 days 10 years, 331 days
3 Ranil Wickremesinghe UNP 5 3 years, 290 days 8 years, 191 days
4 Dudley Senanayake UNP 3 5 years, 65 days 7 years, 20 days
5 Ratnasiri Wickremanayake SLFP 2 4 years, 153 days 5 years, 270 days
6 D. M. Jayaratne SLFP 1 4 years, 263 days 4 years, 263 days
7 D. S. Senanayake UNP 1 4 years, 180 days 4 years, 180 days
8 Mahinda Rajapaksa SLFP, SLPP 3 2 years, 169 days 4 years, 80 days
9 Dingiri Banda Wijetunga UNP 1 4 years, 62 days 4 years, 62 days
10 S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike SLFP 1 3 years, 167 days 3 years, 167 days
11 John Kotelawala UNP 1 2 years, 183 days 2 years, 183 days
12 Dinesh Gunawardena SLPP 1 2 years, 63 days 2 years, 63 days
13 Harini Amarasuriya NPP 1 1 year, 218 days* 1 year, 218 days*
14 J. R. Jayewardene UNP 1 196 days 196 days
15 Wijeyananda Dahanayake SBP 1 176 days 176 days
16 Chandrika Kumaratunga SLFP 1 85 days 85 days
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Timeline

Harini AmarasuriyaDinesh GunawardenaMahinda RajapaksaD. M. JayaratneRatnasiri WickremanayakeChandrika KumaratungaRanil WickremesingheDingiri Banda WijetungaRanasinghe PremadasaJunius Richard JayewardeneSirimavo BandaranaikeWijeyananda DahanayakeS. W. R. D. BandaranaikeJohn KotelawalaDudley SenanayakeDon Stephen Senanayake

Relations between prime ministers

Out of the 16 distinct people to have held the office of prime minister, 8 have come from three political families.

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Living prime ministers

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Prime Minister Date of birth Premiership
Ranil Wickremesinghe (1949-03-24) 24 March 1949 (age 77) 19931994, 20012004, 20152018, 20182019, 2022
Chandrika Kumaratunga (1945-06-29) 29 June 1945 (age 80) 19941994
Mahinda Rajapaksa (1945-11-18) 18 November 1945 (age 80) 20042005, 2018, 20192022,
Dinesh Gunawardena (1949-03-02) 2 March 1949 (age 77) 20222024
Harini Amarasuriya (1970-03-06) 6 March 1970 (age 56) 2024present
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Notes

  1. The Parliament was known as the "House of Representatives" during the period of 1947–1972
  2. In 1972, the country was named "Free, Sovereign and Independent Republic of Sri Lanka", and the Parliament was named as the National State Assembly.
  3. Under the constitutional changes of 1978, the country was renamed as the "Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka", and the Parliament was referred to as "Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka".

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