Supreme Court concludes hearing on whether Sirisena can hold office for 6 years
Sri Lanka's Supreme court concluded its hearing on Thursday over whether the Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena could hold his office for 6 years from the 9th January 2015, when he was sworn in as president.
Mr Sirisena had written to the Supreme Court asking if he could extend his term to 6 years, despite the 19th Amendment to the constitution stipulating that a president's term should not exceed 5 years.
The Amendment, brought in by the unity government, was heralded as a sign of its 'good governance' measures.