JVP Leader Tilvin Silva said the National People’s Power (NPP) government has been given a mandate to continue its national reform programme free of corruption.
“The NPP has achieved a clear and leading victory as a single party. This is special,” Silva said. He said the NPP is willing to join forces with independent groups to establish authorities, but will not be forming alliances with other political parties which have been rejected by voters. “As the leading party, we have the right to govern,” Silva added.
He said the public had reaffirmed its confidence in the NPP, noting the party’s gains in the 2025 local government election.
“The NPP has won a large number of local authorities across the country,” Silva said at a media briefing, as final results were pending.
“We are ready to improve where needed and continue with our programme,” he said, thanking the voters for their faith in the NPP.
The NPP secured more votes in the 2025 local government election than in 2018, when the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) dominated the polls, he said. (Newswire)
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