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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Year in Sri Lanka This page lists notable events that took place in the year 2019 in Sri Lanka. This year marks the fewest non-working holidays in the country as most of the public holidays fall on weekends.[1]

Incumbents

National

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Gotabaya Rajapaksa
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Mahinda Rajapaksa
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Karu Jayasuriya
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Jayantha Jayasuriya
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Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna
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Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna
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United National Party
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Independent
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Maithripala Sirisena
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Ranil Wickremesinghe
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Nalin Perera
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Mahinda Rajapaksa
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Sri Lanka Freedom Party
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United National Party
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Independent
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Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna
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Provincial

Governors

Chief Ministers

Events

Events by month

February

  • 6 February − President Maithripala Sirisena stresses in parliament that the death sentence would be implemented within the next two months on those who are convicted for drug offences, ending a 43-year moratorium on capital punishment.[2][3]
  • 23 February − Sri Lanka registers their first ever test series win against South Africa in South Africa, becoming the first ever Asian team to achieve the feat.[4]

March

April

May

June

  • 3 June − A protest led by hardline Buddhist group Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) and its leader Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara demanded the resignations of Muslim ministers and governors. All of Sri Lanka's Muslim ministers and their deputies subsequently resigned from their portfolios.[20][21]
  • 6 June − Sri Lankan Airlines is rated as the world's most punctual airline for the second successive year[22]
  • 26 June − President Maithripala Sirisena signs death warrants with the execution dates for four convicts with drug-related offenses, the first time that executions were ordered in 43 years.[23]
  • 29 June − Sri Lanka still continues to be the Lonely Planet's top destination for 2019 despite the April 21st attacks.[24][25]

July

August

  • 11 August − 2019 Sri Lankan presidential election: The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna officially declares Gotabaya Rajapaksa as its presidential candidate.[27]
  • 17 August − Shavendra Silva is officially appointed as the new Army Commander, replacing Mahesh Senanayake.[28]
  • 18 August
    • Shavendra Silva officially commences his new term as the new Sri Lankan Army Commander.
    • 2019 Sri Lankan presidential election: JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayaka announces he will run for president in the upcoming elections.[29]
  • 28 August − Sri Lankan spinner Ajantha Mendis, known for inventing carrom ball, retires from all forms of cricket.[30]

September

October

  • 5 October − 2019 Sri Lankan presidential election: The first ever public debate amongst presidential candidates takes place for the upcoming election.[43]
  • 7 October − Presidential nominations for the upcoming election a reheld at Rajagiriya.[44]
  • 17 October − The Jaffna International Airport is officially opened, thus making it the country's third international airport.[45]

November

Sri Lankan officials launched investigations regarding the alleged kidnapping and mentioned that the attack was possibly in relation to a former top police officer Nishantha de Silva who pledged asylum from Switzerland.[54] The issue has become a significant diplomatic standoff between the two countries with Sri Lanka accusing Switzerland of throwing mud.[55] Sri Lanka Foreign minister further stated that the sequence of events and timeline of the alleged incident, as formally presented by the Swiss Mission on behalf of the alleged victim to the CID, did not in any way correspond with the actual movements of the alleged victim on that date, as borne out by witness interviews and technical evidence, including Uber records, CCTV footage, telephone records and the GPS data.[56] Switzerland government further stated that it will take the issue seriously and called the attack on the employee as unacceptable which would affect the diplomatic ties between the nations.[57][58] The case is considered to be a mysterious circumstance.[59]

Development

The issue became a prime focus after Nishantha de Silva, a top police officer who was known for inquiring high-profile cases since 2015 had reportedly fled to Switzerland with his family in order to seek asylum following the conclusion of the 2019 Sri Lankan presidential election where Gotabaya Rajapaksa emerged victorious.[52][60] Silva is believed to have received death threats and left the country without proper permission.[61]

On 25 November 2019, the local embassy employee was dragged into a car by a gang of unknown men to obtain information related to the Swiss embassy and information about Silva.[62] The kidnapped woman was forced to disclose the mobile phone data of Sri Lankan citizens who applied for asylum in Switzerland. On the same day she returned to the embassy with minor injuries from her abduction.[63] Newly appointed Major General Kamal Gunaratne met with the ambassador for Switzerland in Sri Lanka and explained the results of the investigation. In December 2019, the Swiss State Secretary of the EDA Pascale Baeriswyl summoned the Sri Lankan ambassador to Switzerland to voice concern on the medical situation of the employee.[64] The Government of Sri Lanka rejected the request from Swiss authorities to send the staff member to Switzerland for medical treatment.[65]

In December 2019, the Sri Lankan magistrate court ordered the embassy staff worker to remain in Sri Lanka for inquiries and blocked the staff member from leaving the country until 9 December 2019 without making a police statement.[66][67][68][69] However, the Swiss government stated that the health of the woman deteriorated and further stated that the inquiry would be unfair.[70] On 9 December 2019, the magistrate court further extended the travel ban on the staff member until 12 December 2019 and it was reported that the staff issued a statement before the Criminal Investigation Department regarding the alleged abduction of her.[71][72][73]

On 16 December 2019, Sri Lankan officials arrested the staff member for claiming false abduction allegations according to the reports.[74][75][76] The officials officially revealed the name of the perpetrator as Gania Banister Francis and she was subjected to medical tests and psychiatric analysis based upon her claims.[77] CID revealed there is no such evidence to prove Francis' claim that she was kidnapped and molested.[78]

On 19 December, the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs announced that it had sent an experienced diplomat to Sri Lanka to try to resolve the incident.[79][80] On the same day, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said the foreign press had been reporting on the alleged abduction before the facts were established, calling himself the victim of a "planned thing to discredit me and the government."[81]

On 30 December, the embassy employee was released on bail but banned from traveling abroad.[82]

Investigations on mobile phones found that she was in contact with the former CID Director Shani Abeysekara, former Lake House Chairman Krishantha Cooray and Darisha Bastian, the former Editor in Chief of the Sunday Observer days before she claimed to have been abducted. Krishantha Cooray traveled to Malaysia in December as investigation happened while Dharisha Bastian travelled to Switzerland before the "abduction".[83]

December

Deaths

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D. M. Jayaratne

January

February

  • 3 February − Berty Gunasekara, 79 (cinematographer)[89]
  • 14 February

March

April

May

June

July

  • 13 July − Upali Leelaratne, 61 (writer)[104]
  • 19 July − Sanda Ahubudu, 84 (writer)[105]
  • 21 July − Kusum Pieris, 71 (radio announcer)[106]
  • 28 July − Reuben Weliwatta, 87 (film editor)[107]

August

September

October

November

December

Holidays

In Sri Lanka Bank Holidays, Public Holidays & Full Moon Poya Days for Year – 2019[122]

  • 15 January – Tuesday Tamil Thai Pongal Day *†‡
  • 20 January – Sunday Duruthu Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 4 February – Monday National Day *†‡
  • 19 February − Tuesday Navam Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 4 March − Monday Maha Sivarathri Day *†
  • 20 March − Wednesday Medin Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 13 April − Saturday Day Prior to Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day *†‡
  • 14 April − Sunday Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day *†‡
  • 15 April − Monday Special Bank Holiday
  • 19 April − Friday Bak Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 19 April − Friday Good Friday *†
  • 1 May − Wednesday May Day *†‡
  • 18 May − Saturday Vesak Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 19 May − Sunday Day Following Vesak Full Moon Poya Day *†‡
  • 20 May − Monday Special Bank Holiday
  • 5 June − Wednesday – Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramazan Festival Day)*†
  • 16 June − Sunday – Poson Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 16 July − Tuesday – Esala Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 12 August − Monday – Id-Ul-Alha (Hadji Festival Day)*†
  • 14 August − Wednesday – Nikini Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 13 September Friday – Binara Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 13 October Sunday – Vap Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 27 October Sunday – Deepavali Festival Day *†
  • 10 November Sunday – Milad-Un-Nabi (Holy Prophet's Birthday)*†‡
  • 11 November Monday – Special Bank Holiday
  • 12 November Tuesday – Ill Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 11 December Wednesday – Unduvap Full Moon Poya Day *†
  • 25 December Wednesday – Christmas Day *†‡
  • Public Holidays *
  • Bank Holidays †
  • Mercantile Holidays ‡

Notes

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