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UPDATE: Presidential Election - Maithri leads as Rajapaksa closes gap

Updated 00:35 GMT

The common opposition's presidential candidate, Maithripala Sirisena is currently in the lead at 53.48% (116,300,5 votes) to incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa at 45.20% (982,967 votes), as of 06:00 local time.

Votes are still being counted in several districts with
results are awaited from Trincomalee, Puttalam, and other districts in the south, including Colombo.

Rajapaksa concedes election defeat - latest reports

Updated 0155 GMT

According to latest reports by AFP, Sri Lanka's incumbent president Mahinda Rajapaksa has conceded defeat in the presidential election to opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena.


Reuters quoted an official at the president's office as saying,
"The president conceded defeat at a meeting with opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe and the new president will be sworn in this evening."

Maithri wins presidency, to be sworn in today

Last updated 07:56 GMT

The common opposition's candidate, Maithripala Sirisena claimed victory on Friday, as the next president of Sri Lanka.

Maithri, who was endorsed by a coalition of parties, including the UNP, JVP, TNA and SLMC, won 51.28% (6,217,162 votes), beating incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa, who won 47.58% (5,768,090).

With just under 4 million votes having been counted, Rajapaksa conceded defeated, vowing to "ensure a smooth transition of power bowing to the wishes of the people".

TNA congratulates Maithri

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which openly endorsed the now president-elect, Maithripala Sirisena, who ran as a candidate representing a coalition of opposition groups, extended its "warmest congratulations" to the new president.

"The TNA extends to the people of Sri Lanka – in particular to the people of the North-East – its sincere thanks for extending their overwhelming support to President-Elect Mr Maithripala Sirisena in accordance with the advice of the TNA," the TNA leader R. Sampanthan said in a statement.

Look forward to working with Sirisena for 'inclusive, democratic' SL says Kerry

The US Secretary of State, John Kerry, commended incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa for accepting his election defeat, and said he looked forward to working with president-elect Maithripala Sirisena to ensure Sri Lanka was "inclusive" and "democratic".

"I look forward to working with President-elect Maithripala Sirisena as his new government works to implement its campaign platform of a Sri Lanka that is peaceful, inclusive, democratic, and prosperous," Kerry said in a statement.

Modi congratulates Maithri

The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, congratulated the newly elected president, Maithripala Sirisena on his election victory.

“I spoke to Shri Maithripala Sirisena and congratulated him. I congratulate the people of Sri Lanka on the peaceful & democratic poll process," Modi tweeted.

Election fever will fade, but the need for justice will not' says Freedom From Torture

UK rights group, Freedom From Torture called on newly elected Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena to cooperate with the UN investigation into mass atrocities on the island and ensure justice is served for human rights violations.

"Sri Lanka's new president, Mr Sirisena, needs to face up to the human rights violations that have been perpetrated during and since the end of the civil war, rather than hoping they will go away. Hundreds of thousands of people were affected by this brutal civil war and healing can only truly begin when justice is done," Susan Munroe, Chief Executive of Freedom from Torture, said in a blog post entitled “Election fever will fade, but the need for justice will not."

Opportunity for SL to be peaceful and inclusive says UK Foreign Sec

The British Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, congratulated newly elected president Maithripala Sirisena and said "Sri Lanka has a renewed opportunity now to grow as a stable, prosperous and inclusive country, reflecting the wishes of all its people."

"I commend the people of Sri Lanka on the successful completion of their elections and offer my congratulations to Maithripala Sirisena. Sri Lanka has a renewed opportunity now to grow as a stable, prosperous and inclusive country, reflecting the wishes of all its people," the Foreign Secretary said in a statement released on Friday.

Cameron calls on Maithri to support UN inquiry

British Prime Minister David Cameron, congratulating Maithripala Sirisena, called on the the new president to "support the ongoing UN Office of the High Commission for Human Rights investigation into human rights abuses."

In a statement released by Downing Street on Friday, Cameron said:

"I congratulate Maithripala Sirisena on his victory in yesterday’s Presidential election.

Labour foreign office minister calls for Maithri to cooperate with UN

The British opposition party's shadow foreign office minister, Kerry McCarthy, urged Sri Lanka’s new government to cooperate with the Untied Nations inquiry into mass atrocities and urged the UK “to do everything it can to support the UN investigation.”

Condemning the previous regime's treatment of ethnic communities on the island she said, "
minority groups were repressed, freedom of expression denied, torture and enforced disappearances common amongst the Tamil community, and human rights defenders threatened."