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'''Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga''' (born
June 29,
1945) is the
President of Sri Lanka since
1994. The political alliance of her party which ruled Sri Lanka was called
People's Alliance. She currently heads the
Freedom Alliance.
Her father,
Solomon Bandaranaike, was a government minister at the time of her birth and later became
Prime Minister - he was assassinated in
1959 when Chandrika was fourteen. After his death, his wife and Chandrika's mother,
Sirimavo Bandaranaike, became the world's first female Prime Minister in
1961.
She spent five years at the
University of Paris from where she graduated in
political science. She is said to be fluent in
Sinhala,
English and
French.
Chandrika married actor and politician
Vijaya Kumartunga in
1978 who was assassinated in
1988.
Chandrika herself was elected Prime Minister of a People's Alliance government on
August 19,
1994 and President in the presidential elections held shortly thereafter in November, an elections which ended 17 years of
UNP rule. She appointed her mother to succeed her as Prime Minister. Early in her term she made conciliatory moves towards the separatist
Tamil Tigers to attempt to end the on-going civil war, but failed, and has since pursued a more military-based strategy against them.
She was re-elected in
1999, having been injured by a Tamil
suicide bomber while campaigning. In December
2001, she suffered a setback when her political opponent
Ranil Wickremasinghe took office as Sri Lanka's new prime minister. The People's Alliance lost to the UNP. However, she continued as President of Sri Lanka although her relationship with the Wickremasinghe government was a strained one.
In February
2002, Mr Wickremasinghe's government and the LTTE signed a permanent
ceasefire agreement, paving the way for talks to end the long-running conflict. In December, the government and the rebels agreed to share power during peace talks in
Norway. Mrs. Kumaratunga opposed the leniency shown by the Wickremasinghe government and in May
2003, she indicated her willingness to sack Mr. Wickremasinghe's government if she felt it was making too many concessions to the rebels.
On
November 4,
2003, whilst the Sri Lankan Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe was visiting the
United States, she suspended parliament and deployed troops to take control of the country, effectively putting the country into a State of Emergency.
According to news reports, this was motivated by a difference in policy between her and the Prime Minister regarding a negotiated peace settlement with the Tamil Tiger Terrorists.
==External links==
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Profile by BBC
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Search BBC for news about Chandrika Kumaratunga
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Profile of Mrs. Chandrika Kumaratunga on Sri Lankan government website
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http://www.presidentsl.org/data/
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