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Chamal Jayantha Rajapaksa (; ; born 30 October 1942) is a Sri Lankan politician who was Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka from 2010 to 2015. Previously he served as Minister of Ports and Aviation and the Minister for Irrigation and Water Management. He hails from a well-known political family in Sri Lanka. His father, D. A. Rajapaksa, was a prominent politician, independence agitator, member of parliament and Minister of Agriculture and Land in Wijeyananda Dahanayake's government. He is the elder brother of Mahinda Rajapaksa, who was
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Early life and education

Rajapaksa was born on 30 October 1942 in Palatuwa in the Southern District of Matara and raised in Medamulana in the District of Hambantota.''President's Fund of Sri Lanka''
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He was the eldest son, of nine siblings which included, an older sister, three younger brothers: Mahinda Rajapaksa,
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and Basil Rajapaksa and two younger sisters, to D. A. Rajapaksa and Dona Dandina Samarasinghe Dissanayake. He received his primary and secondary education at Richmond College, Galle. As a student, he was an athlete and played soccer for the school, in addition to being an academic high achiever.


Early career

Following his schooling, he joined the Ceylon Police Force as a Sub-inspector and served for eight years. He thereafter served the State Trading General Corporation as the Assistant General Manager before getting into active politics in 1985.


Political career

Contested the by-election held in 1985 for Mulkirigala Electorate. Entered Parliament in 1989 as a member of parliament of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party representing Hambantota District. Has been a member of parliament continuously since 1989, retaining his seat in all elections held to date. Prior to his present appointment as Speaker of the Parliament, he held the following portfolios. *Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Lands *Deputy Minister of Ports and Southern Development *Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries *Minister of Agricultural Development *Minister of Irrigation and Water Management *Minister of Ports and Aviation


Honorary titles

*"Sri Lanka Janaseva Vibhushana"


Other positions held

*President, Sri Lanka – Russia Parliamentary Friendship Association *President, Sri Lanka – Hungary Parliamentary Friendship Association *Chairman, District Development Committee, Hambantota (District Secretariat) *Chairman, Hambantota Development Foundation


See also

* List of political families in Sri Lanka * Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka


References


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The Rajapaksa AncestryA people-based politicianParliament profile
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