His departure from office marks a victory for the protesters, who for months have demanded the removal of both Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Wickremesinghe remains Acting President, after Rajapaksa fled first to Maldives, then to Singapore.
The news of Rajapaksa’s resignation sparked jubilant celebrations in Colombo on Thursday night, with crowds of cheering protesters lighting firecrackers and fireworks. People from all walks of life, young and old, spilled onto the streets for the celebrations, which lasted late into the night.
Revelers who spoke to CNN said they were overjoyed with the news, after months of protests and economic hardship. Rajapaksa’s resignation represented a victory against government corruption and mismanagement, they said.
“We had one aim — to get rid of this absolutely corrupted regime out of this country,” said Dishan Seneviratne, 45. “I am not a person who (usually) comes to the street. But I came because I was scared for my son’s future … (for) the next generation. We have fought for it.”
Rajapaksa’s resignation took effect on Thursday, Parliament Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena said Friday in a news conference.
He said Wickremesinghe will remain Acting President until Parliament elects a new President — with lawmakers summoned to meet on Saturday to start the process.
No date has been set yet for the vote, but under the constitution Wickremesinghe will only be allowed to hold the office for a maximum of 30 days.
Once elected, the new President will serve the remaining two years initially allocated for Rajapaksa’s term.
‘We keep on fighting’
The political upheaval stems from a larger financial crisis — the South Asian island nation’s worst downturn in seven decades.
Largely peaceful protests have been escalating in Sri Lanka…
Source : cnn

