Maithripala Sirisena

Maithripala Sirisena
මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන
மைத்திரிபால சிறிசேன
Sirisena in 2017
7th President of Sri Lanka
In office
9 January 2015  18 November 2019
Prime Minister
Preceded byMahinda Rajapaksa
Succeeded byGotabaya Rajapaksa
Minister of Defence
In office
12 January 2015  18 November 2019
PresidentHimself
Prime Minister
  • Ranil Wickremesinghe
  • Mahinda Rajapaksa
Preceded byMahinda Rajapaksa
Succeeded byGotabaya Rajapaksa
Minister of Mahaweli Development and Environment
In office
12 January 2015  18 November 2019
PresidentHimself
Prime Minister
Preceded bySusil Premajayantha
In office
23 November 2005  23 April 2010
PresidentMahinda Rajapaksa
Prime MinisterRatnasiri Wickremanayake
Succeeded byMahinda Yapa Abeywardena
Cabinet posts
Minister of Health
In office
23 April 2010  21 November 2014
PresidentMahinda Rajapaksa
Prime MinisterD. M. Jayaratne
Preceded byNimal Siripala de Silva
Succeeded byTissa Attanayake
Minister of Irrigation, Mahaweli and Rajarata Development
In office
10 August 2004  23 November 2005
PresidentChandrika Kumaratunga
Prime MinisterMahinda Rajapaksa
Minister of Mahaweli Development and Parliamentary Affairs
In office
1997–2001
PresidentChandrika Kumaratunga
Prime Minister
Preceded byS. B. Dissanayake
Succeeded byA. H. M. Azwer
Deputy Minister of Irrigation
In office
1994–1997
PresidentChandrika Kumaratunga
Prime MinisterSirimavo Bandaranaike
Leadership positions
5th Chairman of BIMSTEC
In office
31 August 2018  18 November 2019
Preceded byKhadga Prasad Oli
Succeeded byGotabaya Rajapaksa
6th Chairperson of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party
In office
15 January 2015  12 May 2024
Preceded byMahinda Rajapaksa
Succeeded byNimal Siripala de Silva
19th Leader of the House
In office
3 May 2004  9 August 2005
PresidentChandrika Kumaratunga
Prime MinisterMahinda Rajapaksa
Preceded byW. J. M. Lokubandara
Succeeded byNimal Siripala de Silva
General Secretary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party
In office
October 2001  21 November 2014
Chairperson
Preceded byS. B. Dissanayake
Succeeded byAnura Priyadharshana Yapa
Constituencies
Member of Parliament
for Polonnaruwa District
In office
20 August 2020  24 September 2024
Majority111,137 Preferential Votes
In office
9 March 1989  9 January 2015
Succeeded byJayasinghe Bandara
Majority90,118 Preferential Votes
Personal details
Born
Pallewatte Gamaralage Maithripala Yapa Sirisena

(1951-09-03) 3 September 1951
Yagoda, Dominion of Ceylon
CitizenshipSri Lankan
NationalitySri Lankan
Political partySri Lanka Freedom Party
(since 1968)
Communist Party of Ceylon
(1966–1968)
Other political
affiliations
Sri Lanka People's Freedom Alliance (2019–2022)
United People's Freedom Alliance (2004–2019)
New Democratic Front
(2014–2015)
People's Alliance
(1994–2004)
SpouseJayanthi Pushpa Kumari
Children
  • Chathurika
  • Daham
  • Dharani
RelativesKumarasinghe (brother)
Priyantha (brother)
Alma materMaxim Gorky Literature Institute
OccupationPolitician
Signature

Maithripala Yapa Sirisena (Sinhala: පල්ලෙවත්‍ත ගමරාළලාගේ මෛත්‍රීපාල යාපා සිරිසේන; Tamil: பல்லேவத்த கமராளலாகே மைத்திரிபால யாப்பா சிறிசேன; born 3 September 1951) is a Sri Lankan politician who served as the seventh president of Sri Lanka from 9 January 2015 to 18 November 2019. Sirisena is Sri Lanka's first president from the North Central Province of the country and does not belong to the traditional Sri Lankan political elite. He entered as a member of parliament from Polonnaruwa back in 2020 and ended his tenure in 2024.

Sirisena joined mainstream politics in 1989 as a member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka and has held several ministries since 1994. He was the general-secretary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and was Minister of Health until November 2014 when he announced his candidacy in the 2015 presidential election as the opposition coalition's "common candidate", thus leading to him running against party leader and incumbent president Mahinda Rajapaksa. His victory in the election was generally viewed as unexpected, coming to office through the votes won from the alternative Sinhala-majority rural constituency and the Tamil and Muslim minority groups that were alienated by the Rajapaksa government on post-war reconciliation and growing sectarian violence. Maithripala Sirisena pledged to implement a 100-day reform program where he promised to rebalance the executive branch within 100 days of being elected, by reinforcing Sri Lanka's judiciary and parliament, to fight corruption and to investigate allegations of war crimes from 2009, repeal the controversial eighteenth amendment, re-instate the seventeenth amendment and appoint UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe as prime minister. He later was reported to have publicly disavowed this program, claiming that he did not know where it originated.

Sirisena was sworn in as the sixth Executive President before Supreme Court judge K. Sripavan in Independence Square, Colombo at 6:20 p.m. on 9 January 2015. Immediately afterwards he appointed Ranil Wickremesinghe as the new prime minister. After being sworn in, Sirisena stated that he would only serve one term. Sirisena voluntarily transferred significant presidential powers to parliament on 28 April.

In 2018, Sirisena appointed the former president Mahinda Rajapaksa (his former rival) as the prime minister, wrote a letter firing Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe (with whose major support he became the president in 2015) and prorogued Parliament, all in apparent contradiction to the Constitution of Sri Lanka, instigating a constitutional crisis. This marks Sirisena's second and most successful attempt to bring Rajapaksa to power.