New Sinhala Heritage

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New Sinhala Heritage
Leader Sarath Manamendra
Founder Sarath Manamendra
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New Sinhala Heritage (Sinhala : Nava Sihala Urumaya) is a Sri Lankan political party founded in 2006 by former United National Party member Sarath Manamendra. The party became a member of the UNP-led United National Front in November 2009. [1]

In the January 2010 presidential election party leader Manamendra stood as the party's candidate getting 0.09% of votes. The party contested the April 2010 general election as a part of the Democratic National Alliance led by General Sarath Fonseka. New Sinhala Heritage got no seats. It was expelled from the DNA in November 2010. [2]

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References

  1. "UNF partners have no leadership capabilities". The Nation. November 8, 2009.
  2. "Sri Lanka's DNA sacks coalition partner". Colombo Page. November 28, 2010.