
Namala Rajapaksha
Namala Rajapaksha is a Sri Lankan politician and member of parliament, known for being the son of former president Mahinda Rajapaksha. He has recently been in the news following allegations regarding the illegitimate acquisition of a law degree, which has prompted an investigation by the Criminal Investigation Department.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Sri Lanka | 6 | 5.67 | 0.66% | +20% | 21,413,249 | 170,360 | $84,000 | 668$ |
Totals | 6 | 21,413,249 | 170,360 | $84,000 | 668$ |
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Recent Mentions
Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha requests the government to stop using the Easter Sunday bomb attack for political gain.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha, a member of the Sri Lanka People's Front, calls for unity among all political parties in response to economic challenges.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha, a member of the Sri Lanka People's Front, calls for unity among all political parties in response to economic challenges posed by the US decision to impose tariffs.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha is being investigated for allegedly obtaining his legal qualifications fraudulently.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha is being investigated for allegedly obtaining his legal qualifications fraudulently.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha has requested the candidates of the Sri Lanka People's Front to focus on policies rather than personal issues.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha stated that he does not approve of the decision made during Mahinda Rajapaksha's government to remove Shiranthi Bandaranaike from the position of First Lady.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha is one of the MPs representing the Sri Lanka People's Front.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha is mentioned as a member of the opposition against the budget.
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Sri Lanka:
Namala Rajapaksha stated that if the current pace continues, it will take another 65 years for the economy to improve.
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