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The Prime Minister's Office is a ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka. It provides the administrative and institutional framework for the exercise of the duties and responsibilities vested in the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. From 1947 to 1978 it was the most powerful office within the government. However, after the creation of the executive presidency in 1978 the post of Prime Minister became more or less nominal and functions as a deputy to the
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, with a few exceptions.


Staff

*
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to the Prime Minister Saman Ekanayake


History

With the establishment of the post of Prime Minister of Ceylon in 1947, under the
Soulbury Commission The Soulbury Commission ( si, සෝල්බරි කොමිෂන් සභාව ''Solbari Komishan Sabhawa''; ta, சோல்பரி ஆணைக்குழு), announced in 1944 was, like its predecessor, the Donoughmore Commission, a ...
, the first prime minister, D. S. Senanayake took the portfolio of External Affairs and Defence. The early Prime Minister's Office was located at Senate Square consisting of a working office room of the Prime Minister, along with rooms of the Prime Minister's Secretary ( Permanent Secretary rank), Assistant Secretary (from the Ceylon Civil Service), a Private Secretary, along with clerical and support staff. The
Ministry of External Affairs and Defence Ministry may refer to: Government * Ministry (collective executive), the complete body of government ministers under the leadership of a prime minister * Ministry (government department), a department of a government Religion * Christian mi ...
was also located at Senate Square, along with the Cabinet office and the Senate of Ceylon. Some Prime Minister's preferred to work from their official residence
Temple Trees Temple Trees is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. It is located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Several recent Presidents have used it as their official residence as well. History Private residence The history of ''Temple Trees' ...
or from their personal residence. Per the Westminster tradition, the prime minister had an office at the
Parliament In modern politics, and history, a parliament is a legislative body of government. Generally, a modern parliament has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government via hearings and inquiries. Th ...
too. With the 1978 Constitution, the president became both head of state and government. The first prime minister in the new capacity, Ranasinghe Premadasa set about defining the new role of the prime minister. He established the Prime Minister's Office at the Sirimathipaya Mansion in 1978, which houses the office of the Prime Minister's Secretary and Secretariat.


Terrorist attack

The LTTE carried out a suicide bombing at the Prime Minister's Office, on January 5, 2000 in an assassination attempt when a
female suicide bomber Female suicide bombers are women who carry out a suicide attack, wherein the bomber kills herself while simultaneously killing targeted people. Suicide bombers are normally viewed as male political radicals but since the 1960s female suicide attac ...
detonated the bomb outside the Prime Minister's Office, killing 13 civilians and three police officers attached to the PMSD.


2022 Sri Lankan protests

On 13 July 2022, during the 2022 Sri Lankan protests, thousands of protesters stormed and occupied the Prime Minister's Office, after the President's House, the Presidential Secretariat and
Temple Trees Temple Trees is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. It is located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Several recent Presidents have used it as their official residence as well. History Private residence The history of ''Temple Trees' ...
been stormed and occupied on the 9 July 2022 demanding that both president Gotabaya Rajapaksa and prime minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe Ranil Wickremesinghe ( si, රනිල් වික්‍රමසිංහ, ta, ரணில் விக்கிரமசிங்க; born 24 March 1949) is a Sri Lankan politician who is the current president of Sri Lanka since 21 July 2 ...
resign immediately.


Former Permanent Secretaries

* Nandasara Atukorala, CMG,
CBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(September 1947 - October 1953) * Pararajasingam Nadesan, CMG, OBE, CCS (October 1953 - April 1956) *
Bradman Weerakoon Deshamanya Robin Bradman Weerakoon, CCS (born 20 October 1930) is a Sri Lankan civil servant. As a senior bureaucrat of the Sri Lankan government, he served nine Sri Lankan heads of state in a career spanning half a century.David, Marianne (inte ...
, CCS (September 1959 - 1970) * M.D.D.Peiris, CAS (May 1970 - July 1977) * W.P.M.B. Menikdiwela, SLAS (July 1977 - February 1978) * Eardly Goonawardana, SLAS (February 1978 - September 1979) *
Bradman Weerakoon Deshamanya Robin Bradman Weerakoon, CCS (born 20 October 1930) is a Sri Lankan civil servant. As a senior bureaucrat of the Sri Lankan government, he served nine Sri Lankan heads of state in a career spanning half a century.David, Marianne (inte ...
, SLAS (September 1979 - March 1984) * K.H.J.Wijedasa (March 1984 - February 1989) * K.M.Abeysinghe (February 1989 - August 1994) * K. Balapatabendi, PC (August 1994 - November 1994) * Hemasiri Fernando (November 1994 - December 1999) * V.K.Nanayakkara (November 2000 - December 2001) *
Bradman Weerakoon Deshamanya Robin Bradman Weerakoon, CCS (born 20 October 1930) is a Sri Lankan civil servant. As a senior bureaucrat of the Sri Lankan government, he served nine Sri Lankan heads of state in a career spanning half a century.David, Marianne (inte ...
, SLAS (December 2001 - April 2004) *
Lalith Weeratunga Lalith Chandrakumar Weeratunga ( Sinhala: ලලිත් වීරතුංග Tamil: லலித் வீரதூங்க) (known as ''Lalith Weeratunga''), (born 14 May 1950) SLAS, is the former Permanent Secretary to the President of Sri ...
, SLAS (April 2004 - November 2005) * Mahinda Bandusena, SLAS (November 2005 - April 2010) * S. Amarasekara, SLPS (April 2010 - January 2015) *Saman Ekanayake (January 2015 - October 2018) * S. Amarasekara, SLPS (October - December 2018) *Saman Ekanayake (December 2018 - November 2019) *Gamini Senarath, SLAS (November 2019 – January 2022)


Former Chiefs of Staff

* Sagala Ratnayaka (January 2015 - September 2015)


Former Deputy Chiefs of Staff

*
Rosy Senanayake Bernadine Rose Senanayake, JP, UM (known as ''Rosy Senanayake'') (née Ramanayake; born 5 January 1958) is a Sri Lankan politician, a former beauty queen and also an activist. She is the current Mayor of Colombo, and former Prime Minister's Sp ...
(January 2015 - 19 March 2018)


See also

* Prime Minister of Sri Lanka * Prime Minister's House * Presidential Secretariat


References


External links


Prime Minister's Office
- official website
Prime Minister's Office staff
{{Authority control * 1947 establishments in Ceylon British colonial architecture in Sri Lanka