DIFFERENT PRIORITIES IN THE SINHALA AND TAMIL PRESS |
Tamil Headlines
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Virakesari: Majority of councils won by NPP; struggling to form administrations in 149 councils; Thinakaran: National People’s Power has 3,927 members; local government elections concluded peacefully without any incidents | “No alliance with anyone rejected by the people” – Mervyn Silva |
Thinakkural: The NPP wins in 266 LG bodies including 23 municipal councils, 26 urban councils and 217 pradeshiya sabhas; the ITAK wins in 35 bodies; the SJB wins in 14 bodies | Thamilan: India-Pakistan war on the edge of breaking out! India launches sudden attack in the middle of the night | Local Government Election 2025: Decline in popular support |
Sinhala Headlines
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Lankadeepa: Anura secures LG bodies in his grasp as well; NPP wins 265 councils; SJB wins 14; ITAK wins 37; NPP wins the Colombo Municipal Council as well, though establishing control is a crisis; the SLPP increases its votes Divaina: The NPP secures victory in 269 local bodies out of 339: wins the majority in 119 councils | “We will establish power in Colombo” – SJB general secretary | Who will be named for the seat of mayor of Colombo? Both sides race to establish power; although the NPP won, the majority goes to the Opposition; Balthazaar of the NPP vs Dr. Ruvaiz from the SJB | “We will not lean on other parties” – Dilith Jayaweera Ada: NPP secures sole control over 116 local authorities; although the NPP secured the majority of votes in 120 local government bodies, other political parties and groups to take control with a majority of the seats |
Mawbima: The NPP secures 266 local government bodies; 4,503,930 votes; percentage recorded at 43%; SJB wins 14 councils; gaining control over 116 councils they have won has become a challenge for the NPP Dinamina: A historic victory: The NPP wins over 265 councils; 4,503,930 votes; 3,927 seats; the SLPP loses all 226 councils; the UNP and the SLPP have not secured a single council; the SJB wins 14 councils Aruna: The NPP wins over 265 authorities; establishing power in 139 councils is in crisis Anidda: This paper is published on Fridays only |
TAMIL PRESS PRIORITIES Photo credits: Sunday Observer “It is a lie that the ITAK has become weak; it has...
