Sri Lankan lawmakers voted acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe as the new president on Wednesday (July 20), hoping he would pull the country out of a crippling economic and political crisis, Reuters reports.
"Ranil Wickremesing has been duly elected by parliament by a simple majority as the eighth executive president of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka," Dhammika Dasanayake, the secretary general of parliament said after counting finished.
The win for Wickremesinghe, opposed by many ordinary Sri Lankans, could lead to more demonstrations by people furious with the ruling elite after months of severe shortages of fuel, food and medicines, several protesters have said.
"What the people are asking of us is not the old politics. The parliament must unite in the face of these issues," the 73-year-old said after his victory.
The other main candidate, ruling party lawmaker Dullas Alahapperuma, was more acceptable to the protesters and the opposition but did not have any top-level governance experience in a country with barely any dollars for imports and desperately in need of an IMF bailout. The 225-member parliament gave 134 votes to Wickremesinghe and 82 to Alahapperuma. A third candidate, Anura Kumara Dissanayaka, got just three votes.