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Sri Lanka’s prime minister said Tuesday the constitution will be changed to clip presidential powers and empower Parliament as protesters continued to call on the president and his powerful family to quit over the country’s economic crisis.
Updated: 20 Apr 2022 7:13 pm
Members of Sri Lanka’s opposition political party National People’s Power participate in an anti-government protest rally in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
A supporter of Sri Lanka’s opposition political party National People’s Power shouts slogans and holds a placard that reads “chase the oppressive government” during an anti-government protest rally in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans hold up their mobile phone torches during a vigil condemning police shooting at protesters in Rambukkana, 90 kilometers (55 miles) northeast of Colombo, at a protest outside the president’s office in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans hold candle light vigil condemning police shooting at protesters in Rambukkana, 90 kilometers (55 miles) northeast of Colombo, during a protest outside the president’s office in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans representing various government establishments shout slogans against the government during a protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans representing various government establishments shout slogans against the government during a protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans light candles during a vigil condemning police shooting at protesters in Rambukkana, 90 kilometers (55 miles) northeast of Colombo, at a protest outside the president’s office in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans representing various government establishments shout slogans against the government during a protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans representing various government establishments shout slogans against the government during a protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans representing various government establishments shout slogans against the government during a protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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