Dayasritha Thissera

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Dayasritha Tissera

MP
Deputy Minister of Ports & Aviation
Assumed office
2010
In office
2004–2007
Minister of Skills Development
In office
2007–2010
Member of the Sri Lanka Parliament
for Puttalam District
In office
2001–2015
Personal details
Born (1966-04-14) 14 April 1966 (age 54)
Wennappuwa
Nationality Sri Lankan
Political party Sri Lanka Freedom Party
Other political
affiliations
United People's Freedom Alliance
Children3
ResidenceKusumsiri, Kolinjadiya, Wennappuwa
Alma mater St. Anthony's College, Kandy,
Maris Stella College
Box Hill Institute

Anton Dayasritha Tissera is a Sri Lankan politician, , Former Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka and currently a member of Sri Lanka Podu Jana Peramuna (SLPP). He was a member of Parliament of Sri Lanka from 2000 to 2015.

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Early life and family

Dayasritha was born 14th April 1966. He is the son of Protus Tissera, who was a member of parliament from 1970-1977, and Anyshia Tissera. He has seven siblings (Shanthi Tissera, Sunitha Tissera, Kamani Tissera, Sudarshani Tissera, Susil Tissera, Pushpanath Tissera and Laksiri Tissera). Dayasritha Tissera had his primary education at Maris Stella College, Negombo and secondary education at St. Anthony’s College, Kandy. He was a member of many societies at both schools and was very active in extracurricular work at St. Anthony’s College, Kandy. He later joined Boxhill Tafe College, Australia for his higher studies.

He married his wife Cheril Perera in 19 August 1993, and currently a father of 3 daughters. (Danushkie Tissera, Dulanga Tissera, Ruweena Tissera)

Political Career

Father's Political Involvement

Dayasritha got into politics by following his father Protus Tissera’s footsteps. Protus Tissera stepped into politics in the 1960s. He was a member of a Kammal Katuwa Gamsabahawa and then contested for general election in 1970 from Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and got elected to the parliament by securing 10,657 votes. He was given the organizer post for SLFP for Nattandiya Electorate.

Dayasritha's Political Career

Dayasritha entered into politics in 1988 by joining to People’s Front. He contested for general election from The People’s Alliance and could not get enough votes to get elected for the parliament. He then contested for the Provincial Counsel election and won a seat in North Western Province. In 2000 General Election Dayasritha Tissera contested for a parliamentary seat from People’s Alliance and secured a seat with 38,885 votes. The Peoples’ Alliance government faced a blow because of the decision of most SLMC MPs to leave coalition government and were planning on bringing a no confidence motion against the president. Therefore, Chandrika Kumaratunge called for a sudden general election just a little year after the 2000 General Election on 5th of December 2001.

Throughout the turmoil, Dayasritha had been supporting president Kumaratunge along with rest of People’s Alliance MPs. With that popularity Dayasritha again contested for the General Election with the same alliance in 2000 and won a parliament seat by securing 32,457 votes in Puttlam District which was 3rd highest votes secured by People’s Alliance MP in the district. In 2004 President Chandrika Kumaratunge appointed Dayasritha as the Deputy Minister of Ports and Aviation. He worked with Mangala Samaraweera, Minister of Ports and Aviation who was a member of Sri Lanka Freedom Party back then. In 2007, Dayasritha got appointed as the non-cabinet minister of Skill Developments and Vocational Training where he had to put his all strength for empowering youth and improve the vocational training programs all over the country.

In 2010 General Election Dayasritha contested from United People’s Freedom Alliance (SLFP) and secured a seat from Puttlam District with 38,704 votes. It was a land sliding victory for Mahinda Rajapaksha and United Freedom Alliance (SLFP). Along with Dayasritha’s seat, United People’s Freedom Alliance (SLFP) could secure 6 seats when United National Front could only secure 2 seats. President Mahinda Rajapksha appointed Dayasritha as the Cabinet Minister of State Resource and Enterprise Development. Dayasritha’s ministry was given a huge role in developing infrastructure in country after the end of 30 year long civil war.

Electoral History

Electoral history of Dayasritha Tissera
ElectionConstituencyPartyVotesResults
1994 General ElectionPuttlam DistrictSLFP-Not Elected
1999 Provincial CouncilNorth Western ProvinceSLFP-Elected
2000 General ElectionPuttlam DistrictSLFP38,885Elected
2001 General ElectionPuttlam DistrictSLFP32,457Elected
2004 General ElectionPuttlam DistrictSLFP41,190Elected
2010 General ElectionPuttlam DistrictSLFP38,704Elected


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