The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) is ready to form alliances with any other party, national organiser Basil Rajapaksa said.
Mr Rajapaksa made this statement at media briefing yesterday. At the briefing he said the local government elections in 2017 saw the people of this country give the SLPP the greatest victory achieved by a political party in the country's history.
"We thank the people for this. We declared first that 2019 should be an election year. We believe that the people of the country will give us a clear victory during the future elections."
He added that the party aims to create a country where all communities can coexist in harmony without corruption.
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