14th Parliament of Sri Lanka

{{Short description|2010–2015 meeting of the Sri Lankan legislature}}

{{External links|date=July 2022}}

{{Infobox legislative session

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| name = 14th Parliament of Sri Lanka

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| body = Parliament of Sri Lanka

| meeting_place = Sri Lankan Parliament Building

| election = 8 and 20 April 2010

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| term_start = {{Start date|2010|04|22|df=yes}}

| term_end = {{End date|2015|06|26|df=yes}}

| before = 13th

| after = 15th

| website = {{URL|parliament.lk}}

| chamber1 = Parliamentarians

| membership1 = 225

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| chamber1_leader1_type = Speaker

| chamber1_leader1 = Chamal Rajapaksa, {{small|UPFA}}

| chamber1_leader2_type = Deputy Speaker and
Chairman of Committees

| chamber1_leader2 = Piyankara Jayaratne, {{small|UPFA (2010)}}
Chandima Weerakkody, {{small|UPFA (2010–15)}}

| chamber1_leader3_type = Deputy Chairman of Committees

| chamber1_leader3 = Murugesu Chandrakumar, {{small|UPFA}}

| chamber1_leader4_type = Prime Minister

| chamber1_leader4 = D. M. Jayaratne, {{small|UPFA (2010–15)}}
Ranil Wickremesinghe, {{small|UNP (2015)}}

| chamber1_leader5_type = Leader of the Opposition

| chamber1_leader5 = Ranil Wickremesinghe, {{small|UNF (2010–15)}}
Nimal Siripala de Silva, {{small|UPFA (2015)}}

| chamber1_leader6_type = Leader of the House

| chamber1_leader6 = Nimal Siripala de Silva, {{small|UPFA (2010–15)}}
Lakshman Kiriella, {{small|UNP (2015)}}

| chamber2_leader1_type = Chief Government Whip

| chamber2_leader1 = Dinesh Gunawardena, {{small|UPFA (2010–15)}}
Gayantha Karunatileka, {{small|UNP (2015)}}

| chamber2_leader2_type = Chief Opposition Whip

| chamber2_leader2 = John Amaratunga, {{small|UNF (2010–15)}}
John Senewiratne, {{small|UPFA (2015)}}

| session1_type = 1st

| session1_start = 22 April 2010

| session1_end = 26 June 2015

}}{{Politics of Sri Lanka}}

The 14th Parliament of Sri Lanka, known officially as the 7th Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, was a meeting of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with the membership determined by the results of the 2010 parliamentary election held on 8 and 20 April 2010. The parliament met for the first time on 22 April 2010 and was dissolved on 26 June 2015.

Election

File:Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election 2010.png

{{main|2010 Sri Lankan parliamentary election}}

The 14th parliamentary election was held on 8 April and 20 April 2010. The incumbent United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) secured a landslide victory in the elections, buoyed by its achievement of ending the 26-year Sri Lankan Civil War by defeating the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in May 2009. The UPFA won a large majority in parliament, obtaining 144 seats, an increase of 39 since the 13th parliamentary election. The United National Front (UNF), the main opposition party, won 60 seats, a decline of 22. The minority Tamil party Tamil National Alliance (TNA) won 14 seats, a decline of 8, and the Democratic National Alliance (DNA), contesting for the first time, won 7 seats.{{cite web|url=http://www.slelections.gov.lk/parliamentary_elections/AICOM.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100421184637/http://www.slelections.gov.lk/parliamentary_elections/AICOM.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 April 2010|title=Parliamentary General Election – 2010|publisher=Department of Elections, Sri Lanka|access-date=2 May 2010}}

=Results=

{{#section-h:2010 Sri Lankan parliamentary election|Results}}

The new parliament was sworn in on 22 April 2010.{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/3272-new-parliament-sworn-in.html|title=New Parliament sworn in |date=22 April 2010|publisher=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|access-date=2 May 2010}} Chamal Rajapaksa, brother of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, was elected Speaker, Piyankara Jayaratne as the Deputy Speaker and Murugesu Chandrakumar as the Deputy Chairman of Committees.{{cite news|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=31592|title=Chamal Rajapakse new Speaker, Fonseka attends parliament|date=22 April 2010|publisher=TamilNet|access-date=2 May 2010}} Ranil Wickremesinghe was recognised as the Leader of the Opposition.{{cite news|url=http://www.island.lk/2010/04/23/news17.html|title=New Parliament sworn in: Chamal elected Speaker unanimously Ranil recognised as Opposition Leader|last=Indrajith |first=Saman|date=23 April 2010|publisher=The Island (Sri Lanka)|access-date=2 May 2010}} John Amaratunga was appointed as the Chief Opposition Whip.{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/8734.html|title=Amaratunga is Opposition Whip|date=22 April 2010|publisher=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|access-date=8 May 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100426020229/http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/8734.html|archive-date=2010-04-26|url-status=dead}}

On 2 May 2010 the government appointed Nimal Siripala de Silva as the Leader of the House and Dinesh Gunawardena as the Chief Government Whip.{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sinhala/news/story/2010/05/100502_leader_house.shtml|title=Leader of the House re-appointed |date=2 May 2010|publisher=BBC Sinhala|access-date=8 May 2010}}

Chandima Weerakkody was elected Deputy Speaker on 23 November 2010 after his predecessor Piyankara Jayaratne was made a minister.{{cite news|title=New Deputy Speaker|url=http://print.dailymirror.lk/news/front-page-news/28058.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=24 November 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719131544/http://print.dailymirror.lk/news/front-page-news/28058.html|archive-date=19 July 2011}}

Government

{{main|Mahinda Rajapaksa cabinet|First Sirisena cabinet}}

On 21 April 2010, President Mahinda Rajapaksa appointed D. M. Jayaratne as the new Prime Minister.{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/3258-dm-jayaratne-sworn-in-as-pm-.html|title=D.M Jayaratne sworn in as PM|date=21 April 2010|publisher=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|access-date=2 May 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140108094550/http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/3258-dm-jayaratne-sworn-in-as-pm-.html|archive-date=8 January 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}} The rest of the government, comprising 36 ministers and 39 deputy ministers, was sworn in on 23 April 2010.{{cite web|url=http://www.island.lk/2010/04/24/news10.html|title=All Cabinet posts equal, essential for development – MR|last=Edirisinghe|first=Dasun|date=24 April 2010|publisher=The Island (Sri Lanka)|access-date=2 May 2010}} President Rajapaksa has retained control of the important ministries of Defence, Finance and Planning, Highways, and Ports and Aviation.

Mervyn Silva resigned as Deputy Minister of Mass Media & Information on 5 May 2010.{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/3549-mervyn-resigns-from-media.html|title=Mervyn resigns from media |date=5 May 2010|publisher=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|access-date=8 May 2010}} A further four Ministers and five Deputy Ministers were sworn in on 5 May 2010.{{cite news|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=31685|title=4 Sri Lankan ministers, 6 deputy ministers take oaths|date=5 May 2010|publisher=TamilNet|access-date=8 May 2010}} Mervyn Silva was appointed as the new Deputy Minister of Highways. 85 UPFA MPs were now part of the government.

Mervyn Silva was dismissed from his ministerial post and suspended from the SLFP on 10 August 2010.{{cite news|last=Bandara |first=Kelum |title=Mervyn sacked |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/mervyn-removed-5731.html |newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) |date=11 August 2010 }} However, a subsequent SLFP disciplinary cleared him of all charges and on 8 September 2010 he was reappointed to his ministerial post.{{cite news|last=Expected exoneration for Mervyn |title=Expected exoneration for Mervyn |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/20200.html |newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) |date=1 September 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100904165130/http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/20200.html |archive-date=4 September 2010 }}{{cite news|title=Mervyn is back |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/6435-mervins-back-.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=8 September 2010}}

On 22 November 2010, three days after Rajapaksa was sworn in for his second presidential term, a new government was sworn in.{{cite news|title=Rajapaksa appoints 59 member-cabinet|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=33072|newspaper=TamilNet|date=22 November 2010}} A number of opposition MPs who had defected to the UPFA were rewarded with ministerial posts. A further minister and three deputy ministers were sworn in on 25 November 2010.{{cite news|title=Number of Cabinet ministers in SL government rises to 61, deputies 34|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=33095|newspaper=TamilNet|date=25 November 2010}} 95 UPFA MPs were now part of the government.{{cite news|title=Seniors kicked up in jumbo cabinet|url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/101128/Columns/political.html|newspaper=The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)|date=28 November 2010}}

S. M. Chandrasena resigned as Minister of Agrarian Services & Wildlife with effect from 26 September 2012.{{cite news|title=Chandrasena resigns, Ranjith to be CM|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/22051-minister-chandrasena-resigns.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=19 September 2012}} He was appointed Deputy Minister of Agrarian Services & Wildlife on 5 October 2012.{{cite news|title=S.M Chandrasena sworn as a Deputy Minister|url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=25112:sm-chandrasena-sworn-as-a-deputy-minister-&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=547|newspaper=The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)|date=5 October 2012|access-date=3 February 2013|archive-date=17 October 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017191423/http://sundaytimes.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=25112:sm-chandrasena-sworn-as-a-deputy-minister-&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=547|url-status=dead}}

President Rajapaksa carried out a cabinet re-shuffle on 28 January 2013, appointing some new ministers and deputy ministers.{{cite news|title=Cabinet reshuffled|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/25313-reshuffled.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=28 January 2013|access-date=3 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130131005140/http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/25313-reshuffled.html|archive-date=31 January 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}{{cite news|last=Edirisinghe|first=Dasun|title=Reshuffle: No major shocks but Cabinet increases to 57|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=71426|newspaper=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=29 January 2013}} 96 UPFA MPs were now part of the government.{{cite news|title=Govt. faces probe by independent UN body|url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130203/columns/govt-faces-probe-by-independent-un-body-31508.html|newspaper=The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)|date=3 February 2013}} Nine new deputy ministers were appointed on 10 October 2013.{{cite news|title=Nine new Dy. Ministers|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/36880-nine-new-dy-ministers.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=10 October 2013|access-date=19 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021020148/http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/36880-nine-new-dy-ministers.html|archive-date=21 October 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}{{cite news|title=Nine new deputy ministers sworn in|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=89909|newspaper=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=11 October 2013}} 105 UPFA MPs were now part of the government (Prime Minister + 10 senior ministers + 54 ministers + 2 project ministers + 38 deputy ministers (excluding Sarath Amunugama who is also a Senior Minister)).{{cite news|last=Edirisinghe|first=Dasun|title=Now, two-thirds of govt. MPs holding portfolios|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=89903|newspaper=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=11 October 2013}}{{cite news|title=For whose good?|url=http://www.ft.lk/2013/10/12/for-whose-good/|newspaper=Daily FT|date=12 October 2013|access-date=19 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014003111/http://www.ft.lk/2013/10/12/for-whose-good/|archive-date=14 October 2013|url-status=dead}}

Deputy Economic Development Minister S. M. Chandrasena was appointed as Cabinet Minister for Special Projects on 23 November 2013.{{cite news|title=Another Cabinet Minister sworn in|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/39196-another-cabinet-minister-sworn-in.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=23 November 2013|access-date=23 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131125133516/http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/39196-another-cabinet-minister-sworn-in.html|archive-date=25 November 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}{{cite news|title=New Cabinet Minister sworn in|url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-48251-news-detail-new-cabinet-minister-sworn-in.html|newspaper=Ceylon Today|date=23 November 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131125001223/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-48251-news-detail-new-cabinet-minister-sworn-in.html|archive-date=25 November 2013}} Palani Digambaran and Praba Ganesan were appointed deputy ministers on 21 August 2014.{{cite news|last1=Somawardana|first1=Melissa|title=Prabha Ganesan and Digambaran sworn in as Deputy Ministers|url=http://newsfirst.lk/english/2014/08/praba-ganesan-p-digambaran-sworn-deputy-ministers/50251|work=News First|date=21 August 2014|access-date=13 December 2014|archive-date=13 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213190450/http://newsfirst.lk/english/2014/08/praba-ganesan-p-digambaran-sworn-deputy-ministers/50251|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|title=Two more Deputy Ministers take oaths before President in Si Lanka|url=http://www.colombopage.com/archive_14B/Aug21_1408629270CH.php|work=Colombo Page|date=21 August 2014|access-date=13 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213220627/http://www.colombopage.com/archive_14B/Aug21_1408629270CH.php|archive-date=13 December 2014|url-status=dead}} V. Radhakrishnan was appointed deputy minister on 9 October 2014.{{cite news|title=Radhakrishnan appointed deputy minister|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/53561/radhakrishnan-appointed-deputy-minister|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=10 October 2014}}

Maithripala Sirisena defeated Mahinda Rajapaksa in the 2015 presidential election, after which he appointed a UNP-dominated national government (NG).{{cite news|title=New Cabinet ministers sworn in|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/61073/new-cabinet-ministers-sworn-in|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=12 January 2015}}{{cite news|title=New Cabinet takes oaths |url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/latest-top-stories/item/37306-new-cabinet-takes-oaths.html |work=The Nation (Sri Lanka) |date=12 January 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150118145912/http://www.nation.lk/edition/latest-top-stories/item/37306-new-cabinet-takes-oaths.html |archive-date=18 January 2015 }}

Legislation

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2010

  • 13 July: [https://web.archive.org/web/20101230005133/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Appropriation%20Act%20No.%207/Act%20No.%207E.pdf Appropriation Act]
  • 17 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20101230012255/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Widows%27%20Andorphas%27%20Pension%20fund%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2008/E/Act%20No.%208.pdf Widows' and Orphans' Pension fund (Amendment)]
  • 17 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20101230004728/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Widowers%27%20and%20Orphans%27%20Pension%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2009/E/Act%20No.%2009.pdf Widowers' and Orphans' Pension (Amendment)]
  • 18 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20101230013928/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Judicature%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2010/E/Act%20No.%2010.pdf Judicature (Amendment)]
  • 9 September: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/18th%20Amendmment%20to%20the%20Constitution%20Act/18th%20Amendment%20Act(E).pdf 18th Amendment to the Constitution]
  • 5 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Civil%20Procedure%20Code%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%2011/Act%20No.%2011(E).pdf Civil Procedure Code (Amendment)]
  • 6 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20101230005308/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/National%20Institute%20of%20Labour%20Act/E/ActNo12E.pdf National Institute of Labour Act]
  • 30 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150407063324/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Provincial%20Councils%20Act%20-%20Act%20No.%2013/Act%20No.%2013E.pdf Provincial Council Act]
  • 3 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120119113800/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Civil%20Aviation%20Act%20No.%2014%20of%202010/Act%2014E.pdf Civil Aviation Act]
  • 7 December: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150407070135/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Secretarty%20to%20the%20Treasury%20(Nomination%20of%20Representative)%20-%20Act%20No.%2015/Act%20No.15(E).pdf Secretary to the Treasury (Nomination of Representative)]
  • 7 December: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150409000740/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Default%20Taxes%20(Special%20Provisions)%20Act%20No.%2016/Act%2016(E).pdf Default Taxes (Special Provisions)]
  • 7 December: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140912060039/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Casino%20Business%20(Regulation)%20-%20Act%20No.%2017/Act%20No.%2017(E).pdf Casino Business (Regulation)]
  • 7 December: [https://web.archive.org/web/20141110081140/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Public%20Enterprises%20Reform%20Commission%20of%20Sri%20Lanka%20Act%20No.%2018/Act18E.pdf Public Enterprises Reform Commission of Sri Lanka]
  • 10 December: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150409044449/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Registration%20of%20Death%20Act%20No.%2019%20of%20%202010/Act19E.pdf Registration of Deaths]
  • 10 December: [https://web.archive.org/web/20141110185731/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2010/Appropriation%20Act%20No.%2020/Act20(E).pdf Appropriation Act]

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2011

  • 28 January: [http://www.lawlanka.com/lal/viewActPdf?selectedAct=2011Y0V0C1A&selectedLang=English&actTitle=Recovery%20of%20loans%20by%20banks%20%20(special%20provisions)%20%20(amendment) Recovery of Loans by Banks Act]
  • 28 January: [http://www.lawlanka.com/lal/viewActPdf?selectedAct=2011Y0V0C2A&selectedLang=English&actTitle=Offensive%20weapons%20%20(amendment) Offensive Weapons Act]
  • 7 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140912074621/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Regulation%20of%20Insurance%20Industry%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%203/Act%20No.3(E).pdf Regulation of Insurance Industry (Amendment)]
  • 23 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20111122000450/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Mediation%20Boards%20(Amendment)%20-%20%20Act%20No.%204/Act4E.pdf Mediation Boards (Amendment)]
  • 23 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Protection%20of%20the%20Right%20of%20Elders%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%205/Act%20No.%205(E).pdf Protection of the Rights of Elders (Amendment)]
  • 23 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20111122003746/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Rohitha%20Abeygunawardana%20Foundation%20(Incorporation)%20-%20Act%20No.%206/Act%20No.%206(E).pdf Rohitha Abeygunawardana Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 23 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Tharunyata%20Hetak%20Organization%20(Incorporation)%20-%20Act%20No.%207/Act%20No.%207E.pdf Tharunyata Hetak Organization (Incorporation)]
  • 22 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20111122013937/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Red%20Lotus%20Act%20No.%208/Act8E.pdf Red Lotus Organization for Humanitarian Services (Incorporation)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20111121235943/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Value%20Added%20Tax%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%209/Act%20No.%209(E).pdf Value Added Tax (Amendment)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20111122004400/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Nation%20Building%20Tax%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.10/Act%20No.%2010(E).pdf Nation Building Tax (Amendment)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20111122013148/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Economic%20Service%20Charge%20Act%20No.%2011/Act%20No.%2011E.pdf Economic Service Charge]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20131102072437/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Strategic%20Development%20Projects%20Act%20No.%2012/Act%20No.%2012E.pdf Strategic Development Project]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20111122005051/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Provincial%20Councils%20(Transfer%20of%20Stamp%20duty)%20Act.%20No.%2013/Act%20No.%2013%20(E).pdf Provincial Councils (Transfer of Stamp duty)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140411094700/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Debits%20Tax%20-%20Act%20No.%2014/Act%20No.%2014E.pdf Debits Tax]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140411094829/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Finance%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%2015/Act%20No.%2015(E).pdf Finance (Amendment)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Regional%20Infrastructure%20Development%20Levy%20(Repeal)%20Act%20No.%2016/Act%20No.%2016%20(E).pdf Regional Infrastructure Development Levy (Repeal)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140410175539/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Excise%20Act%20No.%2017/Act%20No.%2017E.pdf Excise (Special Provisions) (Amendment)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140410175027/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Ports%20and%20Airports%20Development%20Levy%20-%20Act%20No.%2018/Act%20No.%2018(E).pdf Ports and Airports Development Levy]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140410172347/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Recovery%20of%20Loans%20by%20Banks%20(Special%20Provisions)%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2019/Act%20No.%2019%20(E).pdf Recovery of Loans by Banks (Special Provisions) (Amendment)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140410173422/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Excise%20Act%20No.%2020/Act%20No.%2020E.pdf Excise (Amendment)]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140411094722/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Telecommunication%20Levy%20-%20Act%20No.%2021/Act%20No.%2021(E).pdf Telecommunication Levy]
  • 31 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140411094617/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2011/Inland%20Revenue%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%2022/Act%20No.%2022(E).pdf Inland Revenue (Amendment)]

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2012

  • 17 January: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Ramakrishna%20Sarada%20Mission%20-%20Act%20No.%201/Act%20No.%201E.pdf Ramakrishna Sarada Mission (Incorporation)]{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 9 February: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Employee%27s%20Provident%20Fund/E.pdf Employee's Provident Fund]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 15 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Board%20of%20Investment%20of%20Sri%20Lanka%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%203/Act%20No.%2003(E).pdf Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (Amendment)]
  • 15 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512004832/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Tax%20Appeals%20Commission/Act4E.pdf Tax Appeals Commission]
  • 21 February: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Central%20Colleges%20Past%20Pupils%27%20Association%20of%20Sri%20Lanka%20(Incorporations)%20Act,%20No.%205/Act%20No.%205(E).pdf Central Colleges Past Pupils' Association of Sri Lanka (Incorporation)]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 8 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022222057/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Rahula%20College%20Matara/Act%206E.pdf Rahula College Matara]
  • 30 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Value%20Added%20Tax%20-%20Act%20No.%207/Act%20No.%207%20E.pdf Value Added Tex]
  • 30 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022203416/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Inland%20Revenue%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%208/Act%20No.%208(E).pdf Inland Revenue (Amendment)]
  • 30 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140329092637/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Nation%20Building%20Tax%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%209/Act%20No.%209(E).pdf Nation Building Tax (Amendment)]
  • 30 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022224231/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Ports%20and%20Airport%20-%20Act%20No.%2010/Act%20No.%2010%20%20E.pdf Ports and Airport]
  • 30 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140831105718/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Economic%20Service%20Charge%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%2011/act11E.pdf Economic Service Charge (Amendment)]
  • 30 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022211512/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Finance%20-%20Act%20No.%2012/Act%20No%2012%20E.pdf Finance]
  • 4 May: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022211948/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Defence%20Service%20Act%20No.%2013%20of%202012/Act%20No.%2013E.pdf Defence Services Command and Staff College (Amendment)]
  • 6 June: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022224335/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/T.%20B.%20Ekanayake%20Foundation%20Act,%20No.%2014/Act%20No.%2014%20E.pdf T. B. Ekanayake Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 11 July: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022221532/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Buddhasravaka%20Bikku%20Act%20No.%2015/Act%20No.%2015%20E.pdf Buddhasravaka Bikku University (Amendment)]
  • 6 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022214347/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Organization%20for%20the%20eraction%20of%20Balana%20Buddha%20Statue%20(Incorproation)-%20Act%20No.%2016/Act%2016E.pdf Organization for the Eraction of Balana Buddha Statue (Incorporation)]
  • 6 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022214702/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/D.%20M.%20Dasanayake%20Social%20Service%20and%20Charity%20Foundation%20(Incorporation)%20Act%20No.%2017/Act%2017E.pdf D. M. Dasanayake Social Service and Charity Foundation]
  • 6 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022223628/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Dr.%20Malani%20Fonseka%20Foundation%20(Incorporation)%20Act%20No.%2018/Act18E.pdf Dr. Malani Fonseka Foundation]
  • 6 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20121022203312/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Piya%20Dasuna%20Foundation%20(Incorporation)%20Act%20No.%2019/Act%20No.%2019E.pdf Piya Dasuna Foundation]
  • 8 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130121032924/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Ranaviru%20Seva%20Authority%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%2020/Act%20No.%2020(E).pdf Ranaviru Seva Authority (Amendment)]
  • 15 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20131228081335/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Local%20Authorities%20Special%20Act/Act%2021E.pdf Local Authority (Special)]
  • 15 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Local%20Authority%20Elections%20Act%20No.%2022%20of%202012/Act%20No.%2022E.pdf Local Authority Election (Amendment)]
  • 8 December: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2012/Appropriation%20Act,%20No.%2023%20of%202012/Act%20No.%2023(E).pdf Appropriation Act]

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2013

  • 11 January: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130424165457/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Divinaguma%20Act%20No.%201%20of%202013/Act01E.pdf Divinaguma]
  • 6 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130426002442/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Code%20of%20Criminal%20Procedure%20Act%20No.%202%20of%202013/Act%20No.%202%20E.pdf Code of Criminal Procedure]
  • 12 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130425105547/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Convention%20on%20the%20suppression%20of%20Terrorist%20Financing%20Act%20No.%203%20of%202013/Act%20No.%203E.pdf Convention of the suppression of Terrorist Financing]
  • 21 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130425015221/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Society%20of%20the%20Ceylonese%20Brothers%20of%20St.%20Joseph%20Act%20No.%204/Act%20No.%204E.pdf Society of the Ceylonese Brothers of St. Joseph]
  • 22 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130425092632/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Ports%20and%20Airports%20Development%20Levy%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%205/Act%20No.%205E.pdf Ports and Airports Developments Levy (Amendment)]
  • 22 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325035422/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Economic%20Service%20Charge%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2006%20of%202013/Act%20No.%2006%20E.pdf Economic Service Charge (Amendment)]
  • 22 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130425091544/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Excise(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%207%20of%202013/Act%20No.%207E.pdf Excise (Amendment)]
  • 22 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325041258/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Telecommunication%20Levy%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2008%200f%202013/Act%20No.%2008%20E.pdf Telecommunication Levy (Amendment)]
  • 22 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325035450/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Customs%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2009%20of%202013/Act%20No.%2009%20E.pdf Customs (Amendment)]
  • 28 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325041529/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Resettlenent%20Authority%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2010%20of%202013/Act%20No.%2010%20E.pdf Resettlement Authority (Amendment)]
  • 23 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325032341/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Nation%20Building%20Tax%20Act%20No.%2011/Act%20No.%2011E.pdf Nation Building]
  • 23 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140326022205/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Finance%20Act%20-%20Act%20No.%2012/Act%20No.%2012(E).pdf Finance Act]
  • 23 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325032519/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Notaries%20(Amenedment)%20-%20Act%20No.%2013/Act%20No.%2013(E).pdf Notaries (Amendment)]
  • 23 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Powers%20of%20Attorney%20Act%20No.%2014/Act%20No.%2014E.pdf Powers of Attorney]
  • 23 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325034312/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Fiscal%20Management%20(Responsibility)(Amend)%20-%20Act%20No.%2015/Act%20No.%2015(E).pdf Fiscal Management (Responsibility) (Amendment)]
  • 23 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325042538/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Strategic%20Development%20Projects%20Act%20No.%2016/Act%20No.%2016E.pdf Strategic Development Projects]
  • 23 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325040400/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Value%20Added%20Tax%20Act%20No.%2017/Act%20No.17E.pdf Value Added Tax]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130612174655/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Inland%20Revenue%20Act%20No.%2018/Act%2018E.pdf Inland Revenue]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325034040/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Betting%20and%20Gaming%20Levy%20(Amend)%20-%20Act%20No.%2019/Act%20No.%2019(E).pdf Betting and Gaming Levy (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Tax%20Appeals%20Commission%20Act%20No.%2020/Act%20No.%2020E.pdf Tax Appeals Commission]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Registration%20of%20Documents%20Act%20No.%2021/Act%20No.%2021E.pdf Registration of Documents]
  • 8 May: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325041330/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Marriage%20Registation%20(Amendment%20Act%20No.%2022/Act22E.pdf Marriage Registration (Amendment)]
  • 8 May: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140326025701/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Kandyan%20Marriage%20and%20Divorce%20Act%20No.%2023/Act%2023E.pdf Kandyan Marriage and Divorce]
  • 8 May: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325035645/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Muslim%20Marriage%20and%20Divorce%20(Amendment)%20Act%20No.%2024/Act24E.pdf Muslim Marriage and Divorce (Amendment)]
  • 8 May: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140903050656/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Births%20and%20Deaths%20Registration%20-%20Act%20No.%2025/Act%20No.%2025E.pdf Births and Deaths Registration]
  • 21 May: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325033913/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Hanguranketha%20Act%20No.%2026-%202013/Act%20No.%2026E.pdf Hanguranketha Madanwala Rajamaha Vihara Development Foundation]
  • 20 June: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325023705/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Registration%20of%20Electrors%20(Special%20Provisions)%20Act%20No.27/Act%20No.%20(E).pdf Registration of Electors (Special Provisions)]
  • 8 July: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325021931/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Parliamentary%20Scholarship%20Board%20(Repeal)/Act%2028E.pdf Parliamentary Scholarship Board (Repeal)]
  • 8 July: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325041059/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Defence%20Services%20Command%20Staff%20College/Act%20No.%2029E.pdf Defence Services Command and Staff College (Amendment)]
  • 12 July: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325034300/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Local%20Authorities%20Filling%20of%20Vacancies/Act%20No.%2030E.pdf Local Authorities filling of vacancies]
  • 7 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130903124258/http://www.documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Sri%20Lanka%20Electricity%20(Amendment)Act%20No.%2031/Act%2031(E).pdf Sri Lanka Electricity (Amendment)]
  • 25 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325033344/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Science%20and%20Technology%20Development%20(Amendment)%20-%20Act%20No.%2032/E.pdf Science and Technology Development (Amendment)]
  • 11 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140903040553/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Act%20No.%2033/Act%2033(E).pdf Convention Against Doping in Sport]
  • 11 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325033501/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Act%20No.%2034/Act%2034(E).pdf Buddhist Temporalities (Amendment)]
  • 22 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140325041053/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Act%20No.35/Act%2035(E).pdf Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (Amendment)]
  • 20 December: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150923215615/http://www.documents.gov.lk/Acts/2013/Appropriation%20Act%20No.%2036/Act%20No.%2036%20E.pdf Appropriation]

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2014

  • 6 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704165331/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No%201/Act%20No%201E.pdf Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (Amendment)]
  • 21 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704180724/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No%202/Act%20No%202E.pdf National Institute of Business Management (Amendment)]
  • 4 March: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140912060045/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No%203/Act%20No.%203E.pdf Institute of Geology, Sri Lanka (Incorporation)]
  • 4 March: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2004/E.pdf Philip Gunawardena Commemorative Society (Incorporation)]{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 4 March: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2005/E.pdf Chandima Weerakkody Foundation (Incorporation)]{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 10 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704173846/http://documents.gov.lk/actspg/Acts/2014/Act,%20No.%206/E.pdf Medical (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704182647/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%207/Act%20No.%207E.pdf Value Added Tax]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%208/Act%20No.%208E.pdf Inland Revenue (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704175355/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%209/Act%20No.%209(E).pdf Economic Service Charge (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2010/E/E.pdf Nation Building Tax (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704171307/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2011/Act%20no.%2011E.pdf Telecommunication Levy (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704164527/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No%2012/Act%20No.%2012E.pdf Special Commodity Levy (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2013/Act%20No.%2013(E).pdf Companies Act (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2014/Act%20No.%2014(E).pdf Default Taxes (Special Provisions) (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704161636/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2015/Act%20No.%2015(E).pdf Monetary Law (Amendment)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140912060054/http://documents.gov.lk/actspg/Acts/2014/Act,%20No.%2016/E.pdf Samastha Lanka Sasanarakshaka Mandalaya (Incorporation)]
  • 24 April: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140704184945/http://documents.gov.lk/actspg/Acts/2014/Act,%20No.%2017/E.pdf The Rehabilitation of Buddhist Temples Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 4 June: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511120210/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2018/Act%20No.%2018E.pdf National Enterprise Development Authority (Amendment)]
  • 17 June: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511115623/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2019/Act%20No.%2019E.pdf Kumarasiri Hettige Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 17 June: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511105924/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2020/Act%20No.%2020E.pdf Mohan Lal Grero Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 17 June: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511110031/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2021/Act%20No.%2021E.pdf Victor Antony Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 23 July: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511113300/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2022/Act%20No.%2022(E).pdf Dampe, Meegoda, Bodhiwardhanarama Sri Madurasama Pirivena
    Viharastha Sanwardhana Sabhawa (Incorporation)]
  • 23 July: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511113745/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2023/Act%20No.%2023(E).pdf Nimal Siripala De Silva Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 23 July: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114212/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2024/Act%20No.%2024(E).pdf Lakshman Wasantha Perera Community Development Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 8 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511113323/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2025/Act%20No.%2025(E).pdf Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka (Amendment)]
  • 8 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511111819/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2026/Act%20No.%2026(E).pdf Prescription (Amendment)]
  • 20 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511110840/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No%2027/E.pdf John Seneviratne Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 21 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511110359/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2028/Act%20No.%2028E.pdf Bodirajarama Educational and Cultural Founcation (Incorporation)]
  • 21 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511110023/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2029/E/E.pdf Vasantha Senanayake Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 21 August: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511110407/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2030/E.pdf Roman Catholic Archbishop and Bishops of Ceylon (Amendment)]
  • 7 September: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114245/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2031/E/E.pdf Ocean University of Sri Lanka]
  • 7 September: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114304/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2032/E.pdf Piyasena Gamage Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 16 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114628/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2033/Act%20No.%2033(E).pdf Construction Industry Development Act]
  • 23 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114556/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2034/Act%20No.%2034E.pdf Municipal Councils (Amendment)]

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2014 (continued)

  • 23 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114711/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2035/Act%20No.%2035E.pdf Urban Councils (Amendment)]
  • 23 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114730/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2036/Act%20No.%2036E.pdf Pradeshiya Sabhas (Amendment)]
  • 23 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114844/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2037/Act%20No.%2037E.pdf Local Authorities filling of vacancies (Special Provisions) (Amendment)]
  • 29 October: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511113005/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2038/Act%20No.%2038(E).pdf Land (Restrictions on Alienation)]
  • 1 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511115837/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2039/Act%20No.%2039E.pdf DFCC Bank (Repeal and Consequential Provisions)]
  • 4 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511110950/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2040/Act%20No.%2040E.pdf Sri Lanka Atomic Energy]
  • 24 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511113220/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act,%20No.41/E/E.pdf Appropriation]
  • 24 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511114103/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2042/Act%20No.%2042E.pdf Kalpawaruksha Development Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 24 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511120148/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No%2043/E.pdf Sivmuni Se Vehera Buddhist Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 24 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511111745/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%20%2044/ACT44E.pdf P. Harrison Community Development Foundation (Incorporation)]
  • 24 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511110718/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2045/E.pdf Welfare Society of the School for the Mentally Subnormal
    Child (Incorporation) (Amendment)]
  • 24 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511115214/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%2046/E/E.pdf Sri Lanka Association of Professional Social Workers (Incorporation)]
  • 25 November: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511110130/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2014/Act%20No.%20%2047/ACT%2047E.pdf Appropriation (Amendment)]

2015

  • 7 February: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150318162152/http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2015/Act%20No.%201/Act%20No.%201E.pdf Appropriation (Amendment)]
  • 2 March: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2015/Act%20No.%202/Act%20No.%202E.pdf Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (Amendment)]{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 3 March: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2015/Act%20No.%203/Act%20No.%203E.pdf National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol (Amendment)]{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 7 March: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2015/Act%20No.%204/Act%20No.%204E.pdf Assistance to and Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses]{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 19 March: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2015/Act%20No.%205/Act%20No.%205E.pdf National Medicines Regulatory Authority]{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 15 May: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2015/19th%20Amendment%20Act%20(New)/19th%20Amendment%20New%20(E).pdf 19th Amendment to the Constitution]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • 3 June: [http://documents.gov.lk/Acts/2015/Act%20No.%207/E.pdf Immigrants & Emigrants (Amendment)]{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

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{{refbegin}}Light shading indicates majority (113 seats or more); dark shading indicates two-thirds majority (150 seats or more); no shading indicates minority government.{{refend}}

  • 22 April 2010 – Palani Digambaran, the sole NUW MP, leaves the UNF alliance to function as an independent MP following a dispute over National List seats.{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/8813.html|title=Workers Union leaves UNF|last=Perera|first=Yohan|date=23 April 2010|publisher=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|access-date=2010-05-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100426144347/http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/8813.html|archive-date=2010-04-26|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|url=http://www.island.lk/2010/04/23/news19.html|title=NUW to back govt.|last=Indrajith |first=Saman|date=23 April 2010|publisher=The Island (Sri Lanka)}}
  • 4 August 2010 – SLFP (People's wing) dissolved.{{cite news|last=Murshideen|first=B.M.|title=SLFP Mahajana Wing dissolved|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/news/17609.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=5 August 2010}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Its sole MP Mangala Samaraweera joins the UNP on 6 August 2010.{{cite news|title=Mangala joins UNP|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/5614-mangala-joins-unp.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=6 August 2010}}
  • 5 August 2010 – Palani Digambaran of the NUW and Praba Ganesan of the Democratic People's Front (DPF) cross over to the UPFA.{{cite news|last=Kelum Bandara and Yohan Perera |title=Govt: Just 5 more to 2/3 |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/17781.html |newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) |date=6 August 2010 }}{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} It was reported that Ganesan was suspended from the DPF.{{cite news|title=DPF suspends Praba Ganesan for 'betraying' party, Tamils|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=32352|newspaper=TamilNet|date=6 August 2010}}
  • 27 August 2010 – Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) decides to support the government on constitutional changes, including removing the two-term limit on the presidency, whilst remaining in opposition.{{cite news|last=Jabbar|first=Zacki|title=SLMC backs MR's constitutional amendment proposals|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=5367|newspaper=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=28 August 2010}} The SLMC's eight MPs will give the government the two-thirds majority needed in Parliament to amend the constitution.
  • 8 September 2010 – 6 UNP MPs (A. R. M. Abdul Cader, Earl Gunasekara, Manusha Nanayakkara, Lakshman Senewiratne, Upeksha Swarnamali and Nimal Senarath Wijesinghe) cross over to the UPFA during the 18th amendment debate, following suspension from the UNP.{{cite news|title=18th Amendment Passed|url=http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2010/09/08/18th-amendment-passed/|newspaper=Sunday Leader|date=8 September 2010|access-date=8 September 2010|archive-date=11 September 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100911034708/http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2010/09/08/18th-amendment-passed/|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|title=UNP cross overs |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/6430-unp-cross-overs.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=8 September 2010}}{{cite news|title=MPs suspended |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/6433-mps-suspended.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=8 September 2010}}
  • 8 September 2010 – TNA MP Podiappuhamy Piyasena joins the UPFA.{{cite news|last1=Wamanan|first1=Arthur|title=TNA defector will not join TMVP|url=http://www.nation.lk/2011/06/12/news10.htm|work=The Nation (Sri Lanka)|date=12 June 2011|access-date=13 December 2014|archive-date=17 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110617072411/http://www.nation.lk/2011/06/12/news10.htm|url-status=dead}}
  • 11 September 2010 – V. Radhakrishnan quits the Ceylon Workers' Congress (CWC) to sit as an independent MP supporting the UPFA.{{cite news|title=CWC MP Goes Independent|url=http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2010/09/11/cwc-mp-goes-independent/|newspaper=The Sunday Leader|date=11 September 2010|access-date=18 September 2010|archive-date=17 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110617030116/http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2010/09/11/cwc-mp-goes-independent/|url-status=dead}}
  • 7 October 2010 – V. Radhakrishnan joins the Up-Country People's Front (UCPF).{{cite news|title=Parliamentarian Radhakrishnan to lead UPF political wing|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=32757|newspaper=TamilNet|date=8 October 2010}}
  • 22 November 2010 – 8 SLMC MPs join the UPFA.{{cite news|title=SLMC officially crosses over to government|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=33074|newspaper=TamilNet|date=22 November 2010}}{{cite news|last=Bandara |first=Kelum |title=SLMC decides to join govt. |url=http://print.dailymirror.lk/news/front-page-news/27119.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719131627/http://print.dailymirror.lk/news/front-page-news/27119.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=19 July 2011 |newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) |date=13 November 2010 }}
  • 24 December 2010 – Achala Jagodage is expelled from the National Freedom Front.{{cite news|title=Split in Wimal Weerawanse led NFF|url=http://tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=33270|newspaper=TamilNet|date=24 December 2010}}
  • 30 November 2011 – UNP MP Mohan Lal Grero crosses over to the ruling UPFA.{{cite news|last=Palihawadana|first=Norman|title=Grero's exit: UNPrebels blame party Grero's exit: UNPrebels blame party|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=40168|newspaper=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=1 December 2011}} He is rewarded by being appointed Monitoring MP for the Ministry of Education.{{cite news|title=Grero - Monitoring MP, Ministry of Education|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/15190-grero-monitoring-mp-ministry-of-education-.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=2 December 2011}}
  • 15 November 2012 – DNA MP Ajith Kumara becomes an independent MP.{{cite news|title=DNA MP Ajith Kumara to act as Independent MP|url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-17095-news-detail-dna-mp-ajith-kumara-to-act-as-independent-mp.html|work=Ceylon Today|date=15 November 2012|access-date=29 March 2015|archive-date=2 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402130022/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-17095-news-detail-dna-mp-ajith-kumara-to-act-as-independent-mp.html|url-status=dead}} Kumara had been suspended from the JVP in 2011 for supporting a breakaway group of the JVP (subsequently called the Frontline Socialist Party).{{cite news|last1=Samuel|first1=Anuradha|title=JVP leaders betrayed the struggle – Ajith Kumara|url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/89-85345-news-detail-jvp-leaders-betrayed-the-struggle-ajith-kumara.html|work=Ceylon Today|date=21 February 2015|access-date=29 March 2015|archive-date=2 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402133848/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/89-85345-news-detail-jvp-leaders-betrayed-the-struggle-ajith-kumara.html|url-status=dead}}
  • 8 August 2013 – Perumal Rajadurai quits the CWC to sit as an independent MP supporting UPFA.{{cite news|title=CWC MP resigns from party|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/33530-cwc-mp-resigns-from-party.html|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=8 August 2013}}
  • 18 November 2014 – 3 JHU MPs leave the UPFA.{{cite news|title=JHU breaks away from Rajapaksa's ruling UPFA|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=37489|work=TamilNet|date=18 November 2014}}{{cite news|title=Buddhist party quits Sri Lanka government|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2014/11/buddhist-party-quits-sri-lanka-government-2014111894525420326.html|work=Al Jazeera|date=18 November 2014}}{{cite news|title=Key Rajapaksa ally quits Lanka's ruling coalition|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/south-asia/key-rajapaksa-ally-quits-lankas-ruling-coalition_1501000.html|work=Zee News|agency=Agence France-Presse|date=18 November 2014}}
  • 20 November 2014 – UPFA MP Wasantha Senanayake joins the UNP.{{cite news|title=Video: UPFA MP Wasantha joins UNP|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/56997/upfa-mp-wasantha-joins-unp|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=20 November 2014}}
  • 21 November 2014 – UPFA minister Maithripala Sirisena resigns from the UPFA government to contest in the upcoming presidential election.{{cite news|title=I'm the common candidate: Maithripala|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/budget/57103|newspaper=Daily Mirror|date=21 November 2014|access-date=2014-12-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141217021008/http://www.dailymirror.lk/budget/57103|archive-date=2014-12-17|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|last1=Dalima|first1=Bella|title=UNP to extend their support to Maithirpala Sirisena|url=http://newsfirst.lk/english/2014/11/unp-extend-support-maithirpala-sirisena/63954|work=News First|date=21 November 2014|access-date=13 December 2014|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304024906/http://newsfirst.lk/english/2014/11/unp-extend-support-maithirpala-sirisena/63954|url-status=dead}} He is joined by 5 other UPFA MPs – Duminda Dissanayake, M. K. D. S. Gunawardena, Rajitha Senaratne and Rajiva Wijesinha.{{cite news|title=Maithripala named common candidate |url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/latest-top-stories/item/35382-maithripala-named-common-candidate.html |work=The Nation (Sri Lanka) |date=21 November 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129040752/http://www.nation.lk/edition/latest-top-stories/item/35382-maithripala-named-common-candidate.html |archive-date=November 29, 2014 }}{{cite news|last1=Dalima|first1=Bella|title=I am the common candidate: Maithripala Sirisena|url=http://newsfirst.lk/english/2014/11/common-candidate-maithripala-sirisena/63900|work=News First|date=21 November 2014|access-date=13 December 2014|archive-date=20 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160220041742/http://newsfirst.lk/english/2014/11/common-candidate-maithripala-sirisena/63900|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|title=Chandrika, Rajitha, Arjuna, Rajeeva, M K D S and Dumindha Dissanayaka join Maithripala|url=http://www.hirunews.lk/goldfmnews/97592/chandrika-rajitha-arjuna-rajeeva-m-k-d-s-dumindha-dissanayaka-join-maithripala|archive-url=https://archive.today/20141121210910/http://www.hirunews.lk/goldfmnews/97592/chandrika-rajitha-arjuna-rajeeva-m-k-d-s-dumindha-dissanayaka-join-maithripala|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 November 2014|work=Hiru News|date=21 November 2014}}
  • 21 November 2014 – Perumal Rajadurai resigns from the UPFA.{{cite news|title=CWC MP quits UPFA, joins UNP|url=http://www.ft.lk/2014/11/26/cwc-mp-quits-upfa-joins-unp/|work=Daily FT|date=26 November 2014|access-date=2014-12-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213213332/http://www.ft.lk/2014/11/26/cwc-mp-quits-upfa-joins-unp/|archive-date=2014-12-13|url-status=dead}} He joins the UNP on 25 November 2014.{{cite news|last1=Borham |first1=Maneshka |title=UPFA MP crosses over |url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/breaking-news/item/35573-upfa-mp-crosses-over.html |work=The Nation (Sri Lanka) |date=25 November 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141127185726/http://www.nation.lk/edition/breaking-news/item/35573-upfa-mp-crosses-over.html |archive-date=November 27, 2014 }}
  • 26 November 2014 – UPFA MP Hunais Farook crosses over to the UNP.{{cite news|title=Hunais Farook joins the UNP |url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/breaking-news/item/35589-hunais-farook-joins-the-unp.html |work=The Nation (Sri Lanka) |date=26 November 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141212185149/http://www.nation.lk/edition/breaking-news/item/35589-hunais-farook-joins-the-unp.html |archive-date=December 12, 2014 }}{{cite news|title=Video: UPFA MP Farook joins UNP|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/57435/upfa-mp-farook-joins-opposition|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=26 November 2014}}
  • 30 November 2014 – UPFA MP Navin Dissanayake resigns from the UPFA.{{cite news|last1=Ferdinando|first1=Shamindra|title=Navin joins Opp campaign to abolish presidency|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=115169|work=The Island|date=1 December 2014}}{{cite news|title=Opposition parties launch bid to topple Rajapakse|url=http://www.gulf-times.com/sri%20lanka/251/details/418253/opposition-parties-launch-bid-to-topple-rajapakse|work=Gulf Times|agency=Agence France-Presse|date=30 November 2014}}
  • 8 December 2014 – UNP MP Tissa Attanayake and Democratic Party MP Jayantha Ketagoda join the UPFA.{{cite news|last1=Edirisinghe|first1=Dasun|title=Tissa, Ketagoda join UPFA|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=115628|work=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=9 December 2014}}{{cite news|last1=Panchalingam|first1=Ariram|title=Tissa and Ketagoda to support President Mahinda Rajapaksa|url=http://newsfirst.lk/english/2014/12/tissa-ketagoda-support-president-mahinda-rajapaksa-watch-video/66442|work=News First|date=8 December 2014|access-date=13 December 2014|archive-date=3 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150103103757/http://newsfirst.lk/english/2014/12/tissa-ketagoda-support-president-mahinda-rajapaksa-watch-video/66442|url-status=dead}} Attanayake is rewarded by being appointed Minister of Health on 11 December 2014.{{cite news|title=Tissa sworn in as Health Minister|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/58695/tissa-new-health-minister|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=11 December 2014}}{{cite news|title=Tissa Attanayake sworn in as Minister of Health |url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/breaking-news/item/36114-tissa-attanayake-sworn-in-as-minister-of-health.html |work=The Nation (Sri Lanka) |date=11 December 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213234730/http://www.nation.lk/edition/breaking-news/item/36114-tissa-attanayake-sworn-in-as-minister-of-health.html |archive-date=December 13, 2014 }}
  • 10 December 2014 – Palani Digambaran and V. Radhakrishnan resign from the UPFA.{{cite news|last1=Ferdinando|first1=Shamindra|title=Two deputy ministers quit; CWC suffers split|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=115736|work=The Island|date=11 December 2014}}{{cite news|last1=Srinivasan|first1=Meera|title=2 more MPs leave Rajapaksa government|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/south-asia/2-more-mps-leave-rajapaksa-government/article6680195.ece|work=The Hindu|date=11 December 2014}}
  • 22 December 2014 – All Ceylon Muslim Congress (ACMC) (two MPs) leaves UPFA.{{cite news|last1=Srinivasan|first1=Meera|title=Rajapaksa's Muslim ally defects to opposition|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/south-asia/another-cabinet-minister-defects-ahead-of-sri-lanka-poll/article6716187.ece|work=The Hindu|date=22 December 2014}}{{cite news|title=Controversial SL minister Badurdeen backs Sirisena|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=37550|work=TamilNet|date=22 December 2014}} The third ACMC MP (M. L. Alim Mohammad Hisbullah) remains in the government.{{cite news|last1=Bandara|first1=Kelum|title=Rishad's party splits; Hizbullah remains with MR|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/59621/rishad-s-party-splits-hizbullah-remains-with-mr|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=23 December 2014}}{{cite news|title=ACMC splits following Bathiudeen's decision to support opposition|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=116588|work=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=25 December 2014}}
  • 28 December 2014 – SLMC (eight MPs) leaves UPFA.{{cite news|title=Sri Lanka's biggest Muslim party ditches Rajapaksa|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/28/sri-lankas-biggest-muslim-party-ditches-rajapaksa|work=The Guardian|agency=Associated Press|date=28 December 2014}}{{cite news|title=SLMC to support Sirisena, Hakeem resigns ministerial portfolio|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=37559|work=TamilNet|date=28 December 2014}}
  • 31 December 2014 – Faiszer Musthapha resigns from the UPFA.{{cite news|last1=Srinivasan|first1=Meera|title=Deputy Minister in Rajapaksa govt. defects to Opposition|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/deputy-minister-in-rajapaksa-govt-defects-to-opposition/article6743396.ece|work=The Hindu|date=1 January 2015}}
  • 1 January 2015 – Nandimithra Ekanayake resigns from the UPFA.{{cite news|title=Video: Nandimithra Ekanayake for Maitri|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/60153/nandimithra-ekanayake-for-maitri|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=1 January 2015}}{{cite news|last1=Warnakulasuriya |first1=Deepal |title=Deputy Minister Nandimithra joins Maithri camp |url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/component/k2/item/36790-deputy-minister-nandimithra-joins-maithri-camp.html |work=The Nation (Sri Lanka) |date=1 January 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150101195850/http://www.nation.lk/edition/component/k2/item/36790-deputy-minister-nandimithra-joins-maithri-camp.html |archive-date=January 1, 2015 }}
  • 17 March 2015 – Rajiva Wijesinha leaves the national government and crosses over to the opposition.{{cite news|title=Rajiva sits in the opposition|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/66611/rajiva-crosses-over|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=17 March 2015}}{{cite news|title=Rajiva crosses over|url=http://ceylontoday.lk/16-87485-news-detail-rajiva-crosses-over.html|work=Ceylon Today|date=17 March 2015|access-date=29 March 2015|archive-date=2 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402115341/http://ceylontoday.lk/16-87485-news-detail-rajiva-crosses-over.html|url-status=dead}}
  • 18 March 2015 – Arjuna Ranatunga joins the SLFP.{{cite news|title=Arjuna joins SLFP|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/66705/arjuna-joins-slfp|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=18 March 2015}}{{cite news|last1=Gooneratne|first1=Lankesh|title=Arjuna joins SLFP|url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/51-87638-news-detail-arjuna-joins-slfp.html|work=Ceylon Today|date=19 March 2015|access-date=29 March 2015|archive-date=2 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402114040/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/51-87638-news-detail-arjuna-joins-slfp.html|url-status=dead}}
  • 22 March 2015 – 27 UPFA MPs, mostly from the SLFP, join the national government.{{cite news|title=More Ministers appointed|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/66935/more-ministers-appointed|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=22 March 2015}}{{cite news|title=Cabinet balloons to 40 as 26 more SLFPers luck out|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=121883|work=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=23 March 2015}}{{cite news|last1=Weerasinghe |first1=Chamikara |title=SLFPers take oaths as ministers in National Govt |url=http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=local/slfpers-take-oaths-ministers-national-govt |work=Daily News (Sri Lanka) |date=23 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329061438/http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=local%2Fslfpers-take-oaths-ministers-national-govt |archive-date=29 March 2015 }}
  • 2 April 2015 – Deputy Minister Tissa Karalliyadde leaves the national government.{{cite news|last1=Pradeep|first1=Chaturanga|title=Karaliyadda resigns|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/68151/karaliyadda-resigns|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=2 April 2015}}{{cite news|last1=Somarathna |first1=Rasika |title=Deputy Minister Tissa Karaliyadda resigns |url=http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=political/deputy-minister-tissa-karaliyadda-resigns |work=Daily News (Sri Lanka) |date=3 April 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150411234756/http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=political%2Fdeputy-minister-tissa-karaliyadda-resigns |archive-date=11 April 2015 }}
  • 5 April 2015 – UPFA MP P. Dayaratna crosses over to UNP.{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/68453/tense-situation-at-unp-meeting|title=Tense situation at UNP meeting|publisher=dailymirror.lk}}
  • 21 May 2015 – One cabinet minister and 3 state ministers leave the national government.{{cite news|title=Four SLFP ministers resign|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/73365/four-slfp-ministers-resign|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=21 May 2015}}{{cite news|title=Four Ministers resign|url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/latest-top-stories/item/40898-four-ministers-resign.html|work=The Nation (Sri Lanka)|date=21 May 2015|access-date=14 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150803214219/http://nation.lk/edition/latest-top-stories/item/40898-four-ministers-resign.html|archive-date=3 August 2015|url-status=dead}}
  • 29 May 2015 – 3 UPFA MPs join the national government.{{cite news|title=Five new UPFA ministers appointed|url=http://www.ft.lk/article/427287/Five-new-UPFA-ministers-appointed|work=Daily FT|date=30 May 2015}}{{cite news|title=Five new ministers appointed|url=http://ceylontoday.lk/16-94173-news-detail-five-new-minister-appointed.html|work=Ceylon Today|date=29 May 2015|access-date=14 June 2015|archive-date=29 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160129193135/http://ceylontoday.lk/16-94173-news-detail-five-new-minister-appointed.html|url-status=dead}}
  • 10 June 2015 – 4 UPFA MPs join the national government.{{cite news|title=Four SLFP deputy ministers appointed|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/75853/four-slfp-deputy-ministers-appointed|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=10 June 2015}}{{cite news|title=Four new Deputy Ministers sworn in|url=http://nation.lk/online/2015/06/10/four-new-deputy-ministers-sworn-in/|work=The Nation (Sri Lanka)|date=10 June 2015|access-date=20 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150620155943/http://nation.lk/online/2015/06/10/four-new-deputy-ministers-sworn-in/|archive-date=20 June 2015|url-status=dead}}

Members

=Deaths and resignations=

The 14th parliament saw the following deaths and resignations:

  • 7 October 2010 – Sarath Fonseka (DNA/COL) lost his seat after being sentenced to 30 months imprisonment by a court martial after being found guilty of breaching arms procurement guideline.{{cite news|last=Perera |first=Yohan |title=Fonseka seat vacant |url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/23681.html |newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) |date=8 October 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101010025041/http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/index.php/news/front-page-news/23681.html |archive-date=10 October 2010 }}{{cite news|title=Sri Lanka ex-army chief Fonseka loses seat as MP|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11493932|newspaper=BBC News|date=7 October 2010}} His replacement Jayantha Ketagoda (DNA/COL) was sworn in on 8 March 2011.{{cite news|title=Ketagoda sworn in as MP |url=http://print.dailymirror.lk/news/front-page-news/37710.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719132415/http://print.dailymirror.lk/news/front-page-news/37710.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=19 July 2011 |newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) |date=9 March 2011 }}
  • 2 December 2010 – Noordeen Mashoor (UPFA/VAN) died.{{cite news|title=Vanni parliamentarian Mashoor dies of heart attack|url=http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=33151|newspaper=TamilNet|date=2 December 2010}} His replacement Muthali Bawa Farook (UPFA/VAN) was sworn in on 5 January 2011.{{cite news|title=Parliament|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2011/01/06/pol03.asp|newspaper=Daily News (Sri Lanka)|date=6 January 2011|access-date=2011-02-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110110210143/http://www.dailynews.lk/2011/01/06/pol03.asp|archive-date=2011-01-10|url-status=dead}}
  • 24 September 2012 – Malini Fonseka (UPFA/NAT) resigned.{{cite news|title=Malini Fonseka resigns|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/22170-malini-fonseka-resigns.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=24 September 2012}} She was sworn in again on 9 October 2012.{{cite news|title=Malini Fonseka takes oath as Parliamentarian|url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-14340-news-detail-malini-fonseka-takes-oath-as-parliamentarian.html|newspaper=Ceylon Today|date=9 October 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010545/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-14340-news-detail-malini-fonseka-takes-oath-as-parliamentarian.html|archive-date=31 January 2016}}
  • 30 May 2013 – Jayalath Jayawardena (UNP/GAM) died.{{cite news|last=Haviland|first=Charles|title=Sri Lankan rights campaigner Jayalath Jayawardena dies|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22720636|newspaper=BBC News|date=30 May 2013}}{{cite news|title=VIDEO: Jayalath Jayawardena passes away|url=http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=22823|newspaper=adaderana.lk|date=30 May 2013}} His replacement Ajith Mannapperuma (UNP/GAM) was sworn in on 4 June 2013.{{cite news|title=Ajith Manaperuma sworn in as MP|url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-34032-news-detail-ajith-manaperuma-sworn-in-as-mp.html|newspaper=Ceylon Today|date=4 June 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131105085826/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-34032-news-detail-ajith-manaperuma-sworn-in-as-mp.html|archive-date=5 November 2013}}{{cite news|title=New UNP MP sworn-in|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/30366-new-unp-mp-sworn-in.html|newspaper=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=4 June 2013|access-date=19 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021021739/http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/30366-new-unp-mp-sworn-in.html|archive-date=21 October 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}
  • 24 July 2013 – Dayasiri Jayasekara (UNP/KUR) resigned to contest in the North Western provincial council elections.{{cite news|title=UNP MP Dayasiri resigns to contest as CM|url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/latest/35704-unp-mp-dayasiri-resigning-to-contest-as-cm.html|newspaper=The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)|date=24 July 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130805234201/http://sundaytimes.lk/latest/35704-unp-mp-dayasiri-resigning-to-contest-as-cm.html|archive-date=5 August 2013}}{{cite news|title='I leave with my head held high' - Dayasiri |url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/latest-top-stories/item/19495-i-leave-with-my-head-held-high-dayasiri.html |newspaper=The Nation (Sri Lanka) |date=24 July 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130926083354/http://www.nation.lk/edition/latest-top-stories/item/19495-i-leave-with-my-head-held-high-dayasiri.html |archive-date=September 26, 2013 }} His replacement Nalin Bandara Jayamaha (UNP/KUR) was sworn in on 8 August 2013.{{cite news|last=Weerakoon|first=Gagani|title=Nilantha Bandara replaces Dayasiri|url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-39666-news-detail-nilantha-bandara-replaces-dayasiri.html|newspaper=Ceylon Today|date=8 August 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130811121613/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-39666-news-detail-nilantha-bandara-replaces-dayasiri.html|archive-date=11 August 2013}}{{cite news|title=New opposition MP takes oath in Sri Lanka parliament|url=http://www.colombopage.com/archive_13B/Aug08_1375972671CH.php|newspaper=Colombo Page|date=8 August 2013|access-date=19 October 2013|archive-date=20 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131020113256/http://www.colombopage.com/archive_13B/Aug08_1375972671CH.php|url-status=dead}}
  • 5 August 2014 – Harin Fernando (UNP/BAD) resigned to contest in the Uva provincial council elections.{{cite news|title=Harin resigns|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/50640-harin-resigns.html|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=5 August 2014}}{{cite news|last1=Hemmathagama|first1=Ashwin|title=Harin resigns from Parliament|url=http://www.ft.lk/2014/08/06/harin-resigns-from-parliament/|work=Daily FT|date=6 August 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213213842/http://www.ft.lk/2014/08/06/harin-resigns-from-parliament/|archive-date=13 December 2014}} His replacement K. Velayudam (UNP/BAD) was sworn in on 8 August 2014.{{cite news|title=Velayudhan sworn in to replace Harin |url=http://www.nation.lk/edition/breaking-news/item/32081-velayudhan-sworn-in-to-replace-harin.html |work=The Nation (Sri Lanka) |date=8 August 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140815021422/http://www.nation.lk/edition/breaking-news/item/32081-velayudhan-sworn-in-to-replace-harin.html |archive-date=August 15, 2014 }}{{cite news|title=Velayudhan replaces Harin at parliament |url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-69927-news-detail-velayudhan-replaces-harin-at-parliament.html |work=Ceylon Today |date=8 August 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213151409/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-69927-news-detail-velayudhan-replaces-harin-at-parliament.html |archive-date=13 December 2014 }}
  • 28 November 2014 – A. H. M. Azwer (UPFA/NAT) resigned to allow an All Ceylon Makkal Congress member to be appointed.{{cite news|title=Azwer resigns from Parliament|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/57647/azwer-resigns-from-parliament|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=28 November 2014}}{{cite news|last1=Alahakoon|first1=Ajith|title=Azwer resigns as UPFA National List MP; Ameer appointed|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=115042|work=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=30 November 2014}} His replacement Ameer Ali (UPFA/NAT) was sworn in on 12 December 2014.{{cite news|title=Ameer Ali now an MP|url=http://www.dailymirror.lk/58845/ameer-ali-sworn-in-as-mp|work=The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)|date=12 December 2014}}
  • 9 January 2015 – Maithripala Sirisena (UPFA/POL) resigned to take up presidency. His replacement Jayasinghe Bandara (UPFA/POL) was sworn in on 29 January 2015.{{cite news|title=New MP sworn in|url=http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-83482-news-detail-new-mp-sworn-in.html|work=Ceylon Today|date=29 January 2015|access-date=29 March 2015|archive-date=2 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402102631/http://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-83482-news-detail-new-mp-sworn-in.html|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|title=Bandara gets Sirisena's seat|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=118586|work=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=30 January 2015}}
  • 12 May 2015 – Neranjan Wickramasinghe (UPFA/KUR) died.{{cite news|title=Deputy Minister Wickramasinghe dies|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=124592|work=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=13 May 2015}}{{cite news|title=Deputy Minister Neranjan passes away|url=https://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-92582-news-detail-deputy-minister-neranjan-passes-away.html|work=Ceylon Today|date=12 May 2015|access-date=14 June 2015|archive-date=31 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160131010544/https://www.ceylontoday.lk/16-92582-news-detail-deputy-minister-neranjan-passes-away.html|url-status=dead}} His replacement R. D. Wimaladasa (UPFA/KUR) was sworn in on 20 May 2015.{{cite news|title=R. D. Wimaladasa takes oaths as MP for Kurunegala district|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=political/r-d-wimaladasa-takes-oaths-mp-kurunegala-district|work=Daily News (Sri Lanka) |date=21 May 2015}}{{dead link|date=January 2016}}{{cite news|title=New MP takes oaths New MP takes oaths|url=http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=125088|work=The Island (Sri Lanka)|date=21 May 2015}}

=List=

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style="height: 70px;"

! scope="col" style="vertical-align:bottom;"|Name

! scope="col" style="vertical-align:bottom;"|{{small|Electoral
District
}}

! scope="col" style="vertical-align:bottom;"|{{small|Preference
Votes}}

! scope="col" style="vertical-align:bottom;"|Member
From

! scope="col" style="vertical-align:bottom;"|Member
To

! scope="col" colspan=2 style="vertical-align:bottom;"|{{small|Elected
Party}}

! scope="col" colspan=2 style="vertical-align:bottom;"|{{small|Elected
Alliance}}

! scope="col" colspan=2 style="vertical-align:bottom;"|{{small|Final
Party}}

! scope="col" colspan=2 style="vertical-align:bottom;"|{{small|Final
Alliance}}

! scope="col" style="vertical-align:bottom; width:450px;"|Notes

style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Rohitha|Abeygunawardena}}

align=left|KALalign=right|77,205{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Ports & Aviation (10). Deputy Minister of Ports & Highways (10-13). Project Minister of Ports & Highways (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ashoka|Abeysinghe}}

align=left|KURalign=right|32,990{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Lakshman Yapa|Abeywardena}}

align=left|MTRalign=right|67,510{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFANGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Economic Development (10-13). Minister of Investment Promotion (13-15). Deputy Minister of Aviation Services (15-). Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mahinda Yapa|Abeywardena}}

align=left|MTRalign=right|70,439{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Agriculture (10-15). Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Selvam|Adaikalanathan}}

align=left|VANalign=right|17,366{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization}};"|TELOstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization}};"|TELOstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Lasantha|Alagiyawanna}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|65,939{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Construction, Engineering Services, Housing & Common Amenities (10-15). Deputy Minister of Rural Economic Affairs (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Dullas|Alahapperuma}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Youth Affairs (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Silvestri|Alantine}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|13,128{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Democratic Party}};"|EPDPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Democratic Party}};"|EPDPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Tiran|Alles}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Democratic National Alliance (Sri Lanka)}};"|DNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ameer|Ali|Ameer Ali (politician)}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2014-12-12|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|All Ceylon Makkal Congress}};"|ACMCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|All Ceylon Makkal Congress}};"|ACMCNGalign=left|Replaces A. H. M. Azwer. Deputy Minister of Housing and Samurdhi (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Hasen|Ali}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCNGalign=left|State Minister of Health (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mahindananda|Aluthgamage}}

align=left|KANalign=right|146,765{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs (10). Minister of Sport (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Wasantha|Aluvihare}}

align=left|MTLalign=right|31,529{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Mahaweli Development and Environment (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|John|Amaratunga}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|52,331{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|{{small|Chief Opposition Whip (10-). Minister of Public Order, Disaster Management and Christian Affairs (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mahinda|Amaraweera}}

align=left|HAMalign=right|105,414{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Health (10). Minister of Disaster Management (10-15). Minister of Fisheries (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Dilum|Amunugama}}

align=left|KANalign=right|45,909{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sarath|Amunugama|Sarath Amunugama (politician)}}

align=left|KANalign=right|44,478{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning (10). Senior Minister of International Monetary Co-operation (10-15). Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning (12-15). Minister of Higher Education and Research (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sivasakthy|Ananthan}}

align=left|VANalign=right|11,674{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front}};"|EPRLFstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front}};"|EPRLFstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|P.|Ariyanethiran}}

align=left|BATalign=right|16,504{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|M. S. M.|Aslam}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|A. H. M.|Azwer}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2014-11-28|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Resigned. Replaced by Ameer Ali.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|A. L. M.|Athaullah}}

align=left|AMPalign=right|36,943{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|National Congress (Sri Lanka)}};"|NCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|National Congress (Sri Lanka)}};"|NCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Local Government and Provincial Councils (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Tissa|Attanayake}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Health (14–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Thalatha|Atukorale}}

align=left|RATalign=right|64,592{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Foreign Employment (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Rishad|Bathiudeen}}

align=left|VANalign=right|27,461{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|All Ceylon Muslim Congress}};"|ACMCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|All Ceylon Makkal Congress}};"|ACMCNGalign=left|Minister of Industry and Commerce (10–14), (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Jagath|Balasuriya}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|47,294{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Labour & Productivity Improvement (10). Minister of National Heritage (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Jayasinghe|Bandara}}

align=left|POLalign=right|21,876{{Dts|2015-01-29|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Replaces Maithripala Sirisena.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|K. W. Shantha|Bandara}}

align=left|KURalign=right|86,353{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Media (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Nilantha|Bandara}}

align=left|KURalign=right|29,669{{Dts|2013-08-08|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Replaces Dayasiri Jayasekara.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Palitha Range|Bandara}}

align=left|PUTalign=right|36,861{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|R. M. Ranjith Madduma|Bandara}}

align=left|MONalign=right|15,105{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Internal Transport (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Indika|Bandaranaike}}

align=left|KURalign=right|48,665{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Local Government & Provincial Councils (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Pandu|Bandaranaike}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|49,613{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFP|NGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Indigenous Medicine (10-15). State Minister of Public Administration and Democratic Governance (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Tharanath|Basnayake}}

align=left|KURalign=right|46,079{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Vijitha|Berugoda}}

align=left|MONalign=right|43,001{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Lal Chamika|Buddhadasa}}

align=left|BADalign=right|42,856{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|A. R. M. Abdul|Cader}}

align=left|KANalign=right|54,937{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Environment (10-13). Deputy Minister of Environment & Renewable Energy (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Murugesu|Chandrakumar}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|8,105{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Democratic Party}};"|EPDPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Democratic Party}};"|EPDPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Chairman of Committees (10-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|S. M.|Chandrasena}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|112,644{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Irrigation & Water Resources Management (10). Minister of Agrarian Services & Wildlife (10-12). Deputy Minister of Agrarian Services & Wildlife (12-13). Deputy Minister of Economic Development (13-15). Cabinet Minister for Special Projects (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Reginald|Cooray}}

align=left|KALalign=right|60,196{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Justice (10). Minister of Minor Export Promotion (10-15). Minister of Aviation Services (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Wijaya|Dahanayaka}}

align=left|MTRalign=right|44,463{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister for Public Administration (10-15). Deputy Minister of Public Order and Christian Religious Affairs (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Basheer Segu|Dawood}}

align=left|BATalign=right|11,678{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Co-operatives & Internal Trade (10-13). Minister of Productivity Promotion (13-14).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|P.|Dayaratna}}

align=left|AMPalign=right|32,915{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of State Resources and Enterprise Development (10). Senior Minister of Food & Nutrition (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Harsha|de Silva}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Policy Planning, Economics Affairs, Child, Youth and Cultural Affairs (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Nimal Siripala|de Silva}}

align=left|BADalign=right|141,990{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Leader of the House (10-15). Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Management (10-15). Leader of the Opposition (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ranjith|de Soysa}}

align=left|RATalign=right|47,147{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Douglas|Devananda}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|28,585{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Democratic Party}};"|EPDPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Democratic Party}};"|EPDPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Traditional Industries and Small Enterprise Development (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Palani|Digambaran}}

align=left|NUWalign=right|39,490{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|National Union of Workers (Sri Lanka)}};"|NUWstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|National Union of Workers (Sri Lanka)}};"|NUWNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of National Languages & Social Integration (14). Minister of Plantation Infrastructure Development (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Anura Kumara|Dissanayake}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna}};"|JVPstyle="background:{{party color|Democratic National Alliance (Sri Lanka)}};"|DNAstyle="background:{{party color|Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna}};"|JVP
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Duminda|Dissanayake}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|101,384{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Posts & Telecommunication (10). Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs & Skills Development (10-13). Minister of Education Services (13-14). Minister of Irrigation and Agriculture (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Lalith|Dissanayake}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|49,224{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Technology & Research (10). Deputy Minister of Health (10-15). Deputy Minister of Irrigation (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Navin|Dissanayake}}

align=left|NUWalign=right|43,514{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Public Management Reforms (10-14). Minister of Tourism and Sports (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|P. Weerakumara|Dissanayake}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|27,102{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|National Freedom Front}};"|NFFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|National Freedom Front}};"|NFFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Traditional Industries & Small Enterprise Development (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Rohana|Dissanayake}}

align=left|MTLalign=right|32,803{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Transport (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Salinda|Dissanayake}}

align=left|KURalign=right|56,842{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Plantation & Industries (10). Minister of Indigenous Medicine (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|S. B.|Dissanayake}}

align=left|KANalign=right|108,169{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFANGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Higher Education (10-15). Minister of Rural Economic Affairs (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Nandimithra|Ekanayake}}

align=left|MTLalign=right|35,754{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFANGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Higher Education (10-14). State Minister of Culture and Arts (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|T. B.|Ekanayake}}

align=left|KURalign=right|112,420{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Education (10). Minister of Culture and the Arts (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|W. B.|Ekanayake}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|40,634{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Disaster Management (10). Deputy Minister of Irrigation & Water Resources Management (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Cassim|Faizal}}

align=left|AMPalign=right|41,852{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Hunais|Farook}}

align=left|VANalign=right|10,851{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|All Ceylon Muslim Congress}};"|ACMCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Muthali Bawa|Farook}}

align=left|VANalign=right|2,456{{Dts|2011-01-05|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCNGalign=left|Replaces Noordeen Mashoor.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Arundika|Fernando}}

align=left|PUTalign=right|55,889{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Harin|Fernando}}

align=left|BADalign=right|49,073{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2014-08-05|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPalign=left|Resigned. Replaced by K. Velayudam.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Johnston|Fernando}}

align=left|KURalign=right|136,943{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Co-operatives and Internal Trade (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Milroy|Fernando}}

align=left|PUTalign=right|31,509{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Resettlement (10). Senior Minister of Social Welfare (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sudarshani|Fernandopulle}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|186,140{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Research (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Malini|Fonseka}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2012-09-24|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Resigned. Replaced by Malini Fonseka.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Malini|Fonseka}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2012-10-09|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Replaces Malini Fonseka.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sarath|Fonseka}}

align=left|COLalign=right|98,458{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2010-10-07|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Democratic National Alliance (Sri Lanka)}};"|DNAalign=left|Vacated seat. Replaced by Jayantha Ketagoda.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|A. H. M.|Fowzie}}

align=left|COLalign=right|51,641{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Disaster Management (10). Senior Minister of Urban Affairs (10-15). Minister of Disaster Management (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Chandrasiri|Gajadeera}}

align=left|MTRalign=right|51,742{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of Sri Lanka}};"|CPSLstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Communist Party of Sri Lanka}};"|CPSLstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning (10). Minister of Rehabilitation and Prison Reforms (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Anoma|Gamage}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Irrigation and Agriculture (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Piyasena|Gamage}}

align=left|GALalign=right|67,033{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Indigenous Medicine (10). Senior Minister of National Resources (10-15). Minister of Skill Development and Vocational Training (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Siripala|Gamalath}}

align=left|POLalign=right|53,973{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Lands & Land Development (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Praba|Ganesan}}

align=left|COLalign=right|42,851{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Democratic People's Front}};"|DPFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Telecommunication & Information Technology (14–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Dunesh|Gankanda}}

align=left|RATalign=right|34,219{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Urban Development, Water Supply and Drainage Board (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mohan Lal|Grero}}

align=left|COLalign=right|68,008{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Education (13–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sarath Kumara|Gunaratna}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|46,040{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of State Resources & Enterprise Development (10-13). Deputy Minister of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Development (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Earl|Gunasekara}}

align=left|POLalign=right|26,925{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Plantation & Industries (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Hemal|Gunasekara}}

align=left|MTRalign=right|51,013{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Cooperative & Internal trade (13-15). State Minister of Housing and Samurdhi (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|D. E. W.|Gunasekera}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of Sri Lanka}};"|CPSLstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Communist Party of Sri Lanka}};"|CPSLstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Rehabilitation and Prison Reforms (10). Senior Minister of Human Resources (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Bandula|Gunawardena}}

align=left|COLalign=right|64,654{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Education (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Dinesh|Gunawardena}}

align=left|COLalign=right|116,860{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Mahajana Eksath Peramuna}};"|MEPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Mahajana Eksath Peramuna}};"|MEPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Chief Government Whip (10-15). Minister of Water Supply and Drainage (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Gitanjana|Gunawardena}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Mahajana Eksath Peramuna}};"|MEPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Mahajana Eksath Peramuna}};"|MEPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of External Affairs (10). Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning (10-12). Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation (12-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|M. K. D. S.|Gunawardena}}

align=left|TRIalign=right|19,734{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Buddhasasana & Religious Affairs (10-14). Minister of Lands (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sajin Vass|Gunawardena}}

align=left|GALalign=right|53,989{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sarana|Gunawardena}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|61,150{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Petroleum Industries (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Rauff|Hakeem}}

align=left|KANalign=right|54,097{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCNGalign=left|Minister of Justice (Sri Lanka) (10-14). Minister of Urban Development, Water Supply and Drainage (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|M. H. A.|Haleem}}

align=left|KANalign=right|46,240{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Muslim Religious Affairs and Posts (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sunil|Handunnetti}}

align=left|COLalign=right|78,126{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna}};"|JVPstyle="background:{{party color|Democratic National Alliance (Sri Lanka)}};"|DNAstyle="background:{{party color|Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna}};"|JVP
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|H. M. M.|Harees}}

align=left|AMPalign=right|44,755{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|P.|Harrison}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|24,675{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Social Services, Welfare and Livestock Development (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Kabir|Hashim}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|48,344{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Highways, Higher Education and Investment Promotion (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Jayarathna|Herath}}

align=left|KURalign=right|64,645{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Industry & Commerce (10-13). Minister of Botanical Gardens & Public Recreation (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Kanaka|Herath}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|63,136{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Vijitha|Herath}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|50,967{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna}};"|JVPstyle="background:{{party color|Democratic National Alliance (Sri Lanka)}};"|DNAstyle="background:{{party color|Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna}};"|JVP
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|M. L. Alim Mohammad|Hisbullah}}

align=left|BATalign=right|22,256{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|All Ceylon Muslim Congress}};"|ACMCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Child Development & Women's Affairs (10-13). Deputy Minister of Economic Development (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|P. K.|Indika}}

align=left|HAMalign=right|37,626{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Achala|Jagodage}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|National Freedom Front}};"|NFFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|D. M.|Jayaratne}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Prime Minister (10-15). Minister of Buddhasasana and Religious Affairs (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Piyankara|Jayaratne}}

align=left|PUTalign=right|56,098{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Speaker & Chairman of Committees (10). Minister of Civil Aviation (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Dayasiri|Jayasekara}}

align=left|KURalign=right|132,949{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2013-07-24|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPalign=left|Resigned. Replaced by Nilantha Bandara.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Premalal|Jayasekara}}

align=left|RATalign=right|73,175{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Power & Energy (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sumedha G.|Jayasena}}

align=left|MONalign=right|45,837{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Chandrani Bandara|Jayasinghe}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|29,884{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Women’s Affairs (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Karu|Jayasuriya}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|60,310{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Buddha Sasana (15-). Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils, Local Government and Democratic Governance (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sanath|Jayasuriya}}

align=left|MTRalign=right|74,352{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Postal Services (13-15). Deputy Minister of Provincial Councils and Regional Development (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Jayalath|Jayawardena}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|58,302{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2013-05-30|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPalign=left|Died. Replaced by Ajith Mannapperuma.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sri Ranga|Jeyaratnam}}

align=left|NUWalign=right|33,948{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}CFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFCF
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Tissa|Karalliyadde}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|55,017{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Child Development & Women's Affairs (10-15). Deputy Minister of Buddha Sasana and Democratic Rule (15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Akila Viraj|Kariyawasam}}

align=left|KURalign=right|66,477{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Education (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ravi|Karunanayake}}

align=left|COLalign=right|70,328{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Finance (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Gayantha|Karunatileka}}

align=left|GALalign=right|49,945{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Mass Media and Parliamentary Affairs (15-). Chief Government Whip (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Jayantha|Ketagoda}}

align=left|COLalign=right|22,193{{Dts|2011-03-08|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Democratic National Alliance (Sri Lanka)}};"|DNAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Replaces Sarath Fonseka.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Lakshman|Kiriella}}

align=left|KANalign=right|53,690{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Plantation Industries (15-). Leader of the House (15-)
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Nirmala|Kotalawala}}

align=left|KALalign=right|82,044{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Highways (10). Deputy Minister of Ports & Highways (10-13). Project Minister of Ports & Highways (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ajith|Kumara}}

align=left|GALalign=right|15,872{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna}};"|JVPstyle="background:{{party color|Democratic National Alliance (Sri Lanka)}};"|DNAstyle="background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};"|Ind
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Jeewan|Kumaranatunga}}

align=left|COLalign=right|51,080{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Posts & Telecommunication (10). Minister of Postal Services (10-15). State Minister of Labour (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Udith|Lokubandara}}

align=left|BADalign=right|38,124{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Gamini|Lokuge}}

align=left|COLalign=right|49,750{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Labour & Productivity Improvement (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Vijayakala|Maheswaran}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|7,160{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Women’s Affairs (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ajith|Mannapperuma}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|44,812{{Dts|2013-06-04|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Replaces Jayalath Jayawardena.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Noordeen|Mashoor}}

align=left|VANalign=right|9,518{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2010-12-02|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Died. Replaced by Muthali Bawa Farook.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ellawala|Medhananda Thero}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Jathika Hela Urumaya}};"|JHUstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Jathika Hela Urumaya}};"|JHUNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|H. R.|Mithrapala}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|37,745{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Livestock Development (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|V.|Muralitharan}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Resettlement (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Faiszer|Musthapha}}

align=left|KANalign=right|44,648{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Environment (10). Deputy Minister of Technology & Research (10-13). Deputy Minister of Investment Promotion (13-14). State Minister of Aviation (15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Nishantha|Muthuhettigama}}

align=left|GALalign=right|125,777{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Minor Export Crop Promotion (13–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sarath Chandrasiri|Muthukumarana}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|44,645{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Rehabilitation & Prison Reforms (13–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Manusha|Nanayakkara}}

align=left|GALalign=right|49,690{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Vasudeva|Nanayakkara}}

align=left|RATalign=right|56,493{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|DLFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|DLFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of National Languages and Social Integration (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|S. B.|Nawinne}}

align=left|KURalign=right|74,976{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of National Languages and Social Integration (10). Senior Minister of Consumer Welfare (10-15). Minister of Labour (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Vino|Noharathalingam}}

align=left|VANalign=right|12,120{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization}};"|TELOstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization}};"|TELOstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Y. G.|Padmasiri}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|61,582{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Lanka Sama Samaja Party}};"|LSSPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Lanka Sama Samaja Party}};"|LSSPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Agriculture (13–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Buddhika|Pathirana}}

align=left|MTRalign=right|62,499{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ramesh|Pathirana}}

align=left|GALalign=right|95,313{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|G. L.|Peiris}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of External Affairs (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ajith|Perera}}

align=left|KALalign=right|48,588{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Dilan|Perera}}

align=left|BADalign=right|69,610{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Public Administration & Home Affairs (10). Minister of Foreign Employment & Welfare (10-15). State Minister of Housing and Samurdhi (15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Felix|Perera}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|69,938{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Social Services (10-15). Minister of Special Projects (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Gamini Jayawickrama|Perera}}

align=left|KURalign=right|44,131{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Food Security (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Lakshman Wasantha|Perera}}

align=left|MTLalign=right|65,077{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Industry & Commerce (13–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|M. Joseph Michael|Perera}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Home Affairs and Fisheries (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Neomal|Perera}}

align=left|PUTalign=right|32,781{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Co-operatives & Internal Trade (10). Deputy Minister of External Affairs (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Niroshan|Perera}}

align=left|PUTalign=right|28,077{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|State Minister of Youth Affairs (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Victor Anthony|Perera}}

align=left|PUTalign=right|35,259{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Coconut Development & Janatha Estate Development (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Podiappuhamy|Piyasena}}

align=left|AMPalign=right|11,139{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Suresh|Premachandran}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|16,425{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front}};"|EPRLFstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front}};"|EPRLFstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|A. D. Champika|Premadasa}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|40,914{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sajith|Premadasa}}

align=left|HAMalign=right|74,467{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Housing and Samurdhi (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Susil|Premajayanth}}

align=left|COLalign=right|54,702{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Petroleum Industries (10-13). Minister of Environment and Renewable Energy (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Janaka Bandara|Priyantha}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Susantha|Punchinilame}}

align=left|TRIalign=right|22,820{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Development (10-13). Deputy Minister of Economic Development (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|A. P. Jagath|Pushpakumara}}

align=left|MONalign=right|67,903{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Agriculture (10). Minister of Coconut Development and Janatha Estate Development (10-15). Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Rohana|Pushpakumara}}

align=left|BADalign=right|36,080{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Velusami|Radhakrishnan}}

align=left|NUWalign=right|54,083{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Ceylon Workers' Congress}};"|CWCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Up-Country People's Front}};"|UCPFNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Botanical Gardens & Public Recreation (14). State Minister of Education (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Perumal|Rajadurai}}

align=left|NUWalign=right|49,228{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Ceylon Workers' Congress}};"|CWCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Basil|Rajapaksa}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|425,861{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Economic Development (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Chamal|Rajapaksa}}

align=left|HAMalign=right|79,648{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Speaker (10-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Namal|Rajapaksa}}

align=left|HAMalign=right|147,566{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Nirupama|Rajapaksa}}

align=left|HAMalign=right|39,025{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Water Supply & Drainage (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Wijeyadasa|Rajapaksa}}

align=left|COLalign=right|60,030{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Justice and Labour Relations (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ranjan|Ramanayake}}

align=left|RATalign=right|59,318{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Social Services, Welfare and Livestock Development (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Keheliya|Rambukwella}}

align=left|KANalign=right|133,060{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Mass Media and Information (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Roshan|Ranasinghe}}

align=left|POLalign=right|56,223{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Arjuna|Ranatunga}}

align=left|KALalign=right|27,796{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Democratic National Alliance (Sri Lanka)}};"|DNAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Kamala|Ranatunga}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ruwan|Ranatunga}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|66,488{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Champika|Ranawaka}}

align=left|COLalign=right|120,333{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Jathika Hela Urumaya}};"|JHUstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Jathika Hela Urumaya}};"|JHUNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Power and Energy (10-13), (15-). Minister of Technology, Research and Atomic Energy (13-14).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Athuraliye|Rathana}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|112,010{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Jathika Hela Urumaya}};"|JHUstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Jathika Hela Urumaya}};"|JHUNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|C. B.|Rathnayake}}

align=left|NUWalign=right|41,345{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Sport (10). Minister of Private Transport Services (10-15). State Minister of Public Administration and Democratic Rule (15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Lohan|Ratwatte}}

align=left|KANalign=right|81,812{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sunny|Rohana}}

align=left|RATalign=right|37,902{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mahinda|Samarasinghe}}

align=left|KALalign=right|97,778{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Plantation Industries (10-15). State Minister of Finance (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mangala|Samaraweera}}

align=left|MTRalign=right|59,836{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFP (P)style="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Foreign Affairs (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|R.|Sampanthan}}

align=left|TRIalign=right|24,488{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|E.|Saravanapavan}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|14,961{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|P.|Selvarasa}}

align=left|BATalign=right|18,485{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Asanka Shehan|Semasinghe}}

align=left|ANUalign=right|46,115{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Rosy|Senanayake}}

align=left|COLalign=right|66,357{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|State Minister of Children’s Affairs (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Wasantha|Senanayake}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|51,124{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Tourism and Sports (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Rajitha|Senaratne}}

align=left|KALalign=right|66,710{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development (10-14). Minister of Health and Indigenous Medicine (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sujeewa|Senasinghe}}

align=left|COLalign=right|52,559{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Justice and Labour Relations (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mavai|Senathirajah}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|20,501{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Athauda|Senewiratne}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|67,719{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Justice (10). Senior Minister of Rural Affairs (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|John|Senewiratne}}

align=left|RATalign=right|125,816{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs (10-15). Chief Opposition Whip (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Lakshman|Senewiratne}}

align=left|BADalign=right|31,560{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Productivity Information (10-15). Minister of Sugar Industry Development (13-15). Deputy Minister of Disaster Management (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Duminda|Silva}}

align=left|COLalign=right|146,336{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mervyn|Silva}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|151,085{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Mass Media & Information (10); DM for Highways (10), (10). Minister of Public Relations and Public Affairs (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Mohan|Silva}}

align=left|GALalign=right|49,456{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Maithripala|Sirisena}}

align=left|POLalign=right|90,118{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-01-09|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPalign=left|Minister of Health (10–14). Elected President. Replaced by Jayasinghe Bandara .
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Muthu|Sivalingam}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Ceylon Workers' Congress}};"|CWCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Ceylon Workers' Congress}};"|CWCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Economic Development (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ranjith|Siyambalapitiya}}

align=left|KEGalign=right|141,935{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Economic Development (10). Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology (10-15). Deputy Minister of Home Affairs (15-). State Minister of Environment (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Gamini Vijith Vijithamuni|Soysa}}

align=left|MONalign=right|54,516{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Rehabilitation & Prison Reforms (10). Deputy Minister of Education (10-13). Minister of Wildlife Resources Conservation (13-15). Minister of Irrigation (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|S.|Sritharan}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|10,057{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|M. A.|Sumanthiran}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Thilanga|Sumathipala}}

align=left|COLalign=right|60,848{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Skills Development and Vocational Training
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|C. A.|Suriyaarachchi}}

align=left|POLalign=right|44,356{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNP (D)style="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFANGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Social Services (10-15). Deputy Minister of Lands (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|J. R. P.|Suriyapperuma}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|D. M.|Swaminathan}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Minister of Resettlement, Reconstruction and Hindu Religious Affairs (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Upeksha|Swarnamali}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|81,350{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Janaka Bandara|Tennakoon}}

align=left|MTLalign=right|47,133{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Minister of Lands and Land Development (10-15). Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Development (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|M. S.|Thowfeek}}

align=left|TRIalign=right|23,588{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Muslim Congress}};"|SLMCNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Internal Transport (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Palitha|Thewarapperuma}}

align=left|KALalign=right|51,153{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Dayasritha|Thissera}}

align=left|PUTalign=right|38,704{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Ports & Aviation (10). Minister of State Resources and Enterprise Development (10-15). Deputy Minister of Fisheries (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Arumugan|Thondaman}}

align=left|NUWalign=right|60,997{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Ceylon Workers' Congress}};"|CWCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Ceylon Workers' Congress}};"|CWCstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Livestock Development (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|K.|Velayudam}}

align=left|BADalign=right|25,056{{Dts|2014-08-08|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|{{small|Replaces Harin Fernando. State Minister of Plantation Industries (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Amith Thenuka|Vidanagamage}}

align=left|BADalign=right|34,742{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|A.|Vinayagamoorthy}}

align=left|JAFalign=right|15,311{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Tissa|Vitharana}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Lanka Sama Samaja Party}};"|LSSPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Lanka Sama Samaja Party}};"|LSSPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Technology and Research (10). Senior Minister of Scientific Affairs (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Janaka|Wakkumbura}}

align=left|RATalign=right|70,473{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Pavithra Devi|Wanniarachchi}}

align=left|RATalign=right|110,220{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of National Heritage & Cultural Affairs (10). Minister of Technology and Research (10-13). Minister of Power and Energy (13-15). State Minister of Environment (15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Dilip|Wedaarachchi}}

align=left|HAMalign=right|47,160{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|State Minister of Fisheries (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Chandima|Weerakkody}}

align=left|GALalign=right|67,231{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Speaker & Chairman of Committees (10-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Gunaratna|Weerakoon}}

align=left|GALalign=right|68,629{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of National Heritage & Cultural Affairs (10). Minister of Resettlement (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Sarath|Weerasekara}}

align=left|AMPalign=right|54,373{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Labour & Labour Relations (13–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Wimal|Weerawansa}}

align=left|COLalign=right|280,672{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|National Freedom Front}};"|NFFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|National Freedom Front}};"|NFFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Construction, Engineering Services, Housing and Common Amenities (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Erik|Weerawardena}}

align=left|KANalign=right|54,195{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Ports and Shipping
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Kumara|Welgama}}

align=left|KALalign=right|124,766{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Minister of Transport (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ratnasiri|Wickremanayake}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Public Management Reforms (10). Senior Minister of Good Governance & Infrastructure (10-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Eran|Wickremaratne}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|Deputy Minister of Highways, Higher Education and Investment Promotion (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Neranjan|Wickremasinghe}}

align=left|KURalign=right|54,572{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-05-12|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPNGalign=left|{{small|Deputy Minister of Public Order and Christian Religious Affairs (15). Died. Replaced by R. D. Wimaladasa.}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ranil|Wickremasinghe}}

align=left|COLalign=right|232,957{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|{{small|Leader of the Opposition (10-15). Prime Minister (15-). Minister of Policy Planning, Economics Affairs, Child, Youth and Cultural Affairs (15-).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Vidura|Wickremenayake}}

align=left|KALalign=right|50,114{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Duleep|Wijesekera}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|51,469{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Deputy Minister of Disaster Management (10–15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Nimal|Wijesinghe}}

align=left|KURalign=right|30,687{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Rajiva|Wijesinha}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}LPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFALPalign=left|State Minister of Higher Education (15).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Ruwan|Wijewardene}}

align=left|GAMalign=right|88,850{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNGalign=left|State Minister of Defence (15-).
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Shriyani|Wijewickreme}}

align=left|AMPalign=right|33,810{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Mahajana Eksath Peramuna}};"|MEPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Mahajana Eksath Peramuna}};"|MEPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFA
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|R. D.|Wimaladasa}}

align=left|KURalign=right|44,728{{Dts|2015-05-20|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|Replaces Neranjan Wickremasinghe.
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|Anura Priyadharshana|Yapa}}

align=left|KURalign=right|98,880{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAstyle="background:{{party color|Sri Lanka Freedom Party}};"|SLFPstyle="background:{{party color|United People's Freedom Alliance}};"|UPFAalign=left|{{small|Minister of Environment (10-13). Minister of Petroleum Industries (13-15).}}
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|R.|Yogarajan}}

align=left|NAT{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPstyle="background:{{party color|United National Front (Sri Lanka)}};"|UNFstyle="background:{{party color|United National Party}};"|UNPNG
style="height: 25px;"

| align=left|{{Sortname|S.|Yogeswaran}}

align=left|BATalign=right|20,569{{Dts|2010-04-22|format=dmy}}{{Dts|2015-06-26|format=dmy}}style="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNAstyle="background:{{party color|Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi}};"|ITAKstyle="background:{{party color|Tamil National Alliance}};"|TNA

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References

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