The United National Party (UNP) has sent letters calling for explanation from its members who have obtained nominations from other political parties for the upcoming parliamentary elections indicating that any explanation which will be forthcoming from the members will be placed before the Working Committee of the UNP at its next meeting for appropriate action, the party said.
The UNP said that any member who wishes to have his or her name included in the nomination list as a candidate of another political party is mandated in terms of Article 3.4 of the UNP party Constitution to obtain prior approval from the Working Committee of the party.
General Secretary of UNP Akila Viraj Kariyawasam said that several candidates have now expressed their regret for having taken the course of action to contest from other political parties.
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