New headquarters of Mawbima Janatha Party declared open in Colombo

New headquarters of Mawbima Janatha Party declared open in Colombo

October 11, 2023   09:08 pm

The new headquarters of the Mawbima Janatha Party (MJP) was officially declared open at Number 11, Park Avenue, Colombo 08 today (Oct 11). 

The event was held with the participation of the party’s Leader Mr. Dilith Jayaweera, Senior Leader of the party Dr. Hemakumara Nanayakkara and distinguished members of the party’s executive committee.

Speaking at the event, party leader Dilith Jayaweera emphasized that the Mawbima Janatha Party will fill a clear void in the Sri Lankan political space that demands a political entity with a vision to achieve short-term and long-term economic, social and political sustainability.

Dr. Hemakumara Nanayakkara, who also commented at this occasion, stated that: “Our goal is to create a new political culture within our motherland, adding that it should be a one that is inclusive, accepting, opened to the opinions of others and focused on national interest, defying the intolerant and divisive way of doing politics that is commonly in practice today.

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