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Reuters
Reuters
Politics
By Uditha Jayasinghe

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka swears in new prime minister

Dinesh Gunawardena is sworn in as the new Prime Minister before President Ranil Wickremesinghe, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka July 22, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

Senior Sri Lankan lawmaker Dinesh Gunawardena was sworn in on Friday as the new prime minister, his office said, a day after the swearing-in of a new president as the Indian Ocean nation grapples with its worst economic crisis in decades.

The event came just hours after security forces raided a protest camp on government grounds in the main city of Colombo and cleared part of it, with at least nine arrests, as the new administration moves to crack down on protesters.

Dinesh Gunawardena is sworn in as the new Prime Minister before President Ranil Wickremesinghe, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka July 22, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer

A former minister from the Podujana Peramuna party, Gunawardena took the oath of office in the presence of Wickremesinghe, seated in front of uniformed military officers in a room packed with lawmakers and officials.

The rest of the cabinet is expected to be sworn in later on Friday.

Sri Lanka's crisis, the result of economic mismanagement and the fallout of conflict in Ukraine, sparked months of mass protests and eventually forced then president Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee the country.

Dinesh Gunawardena, Leader of the House of Parliament arrives at a Buddhist temple as he waits for Ranil Wickremesinghe who has been elected as the Eighth Executive President under the Constitution, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka July 20, 2022. REUTERS/ Dinuka Liyanawatte

Wickremesinghe declared a state of emergency while seeking a bailout from the International Monetary Fund.

(Reporting Uditha Jayasinghe and Devjyot Ghoshal in Colombo, Writing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Security personnel patrol near the Presidential Secretariat after a raid on an anti-government protest camp early on Friday, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka July 22, 2022. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
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