Colombo: Sri Lanka's Election Commission has postponed the parliamentary elections for nearly two months in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak that has killed seven people and infected 295 others in the country.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on March 2 dissolved the Parliament, six months ahead of schedule and called a snap election on April 25.
A gazette notice signed by the three members of the National Election Commission announcing June 20 date of the election was issued on Monday.
The EC has written to President Rajapaksa asking him to seek the highest court's opinion on a possible constitutional standoff arising from the postponement of the election.
It said that the postponement meant that parliament would not be able to meet on June 2, which is three months from the dismissal of the last parliament on March 2.
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However, Rajapaksa asserted that it was the election commission's job to fix the date of the poll and as such no need for the Supreme Court's intervention.
Earlier, the election commission met with the government officials and reviewed the pandemic situation affecting the election machinery.