Poll postponed in some areas.

February 28, 2011

Election to some 60 local councils were postponed as a result of writ  applications against rejections.


Kamal Meets the Candidates

February 13, 2011

Leader of the Liberal Party of Sri Lanka Mr Kamal Nissanka will meet the candidates of the local government elections of the party today at Kurunegala. deputy Leader Dr Newton Peiris will also address the meeting.


Kamal At Kobeigane

February 9, 2011

A gathering at an election meeting

Leader of the LPSL Mr Kamal Nissanka will address a series of meetings at Kobeigane today, the 10th of February, 2010. Mr M.M.Wijerathne (opposition leader of the Kobeigane PS) will organize the meetings


Kamal addresses a Meeting

February 6, 2011

Leader of the Liberal Party Mr Kamal Nissanka addressed a series of meetings at Ridigama today.


Liberals Contest at Local Polls

February 4, 2011

Liberal Party of Sri Lanka contests in 2011 Local government Elections. In the Kurunegala District LPSL fielded candidates in Ridigama, Mawathagama, Narammala and Kobeigane Councils.


Gampaha Election Committee Meets

January 17, 2011

Alliance party representatives in the Gampaha met at the Presidential secretariat on the 15th and 17th of January to finalize the lists for Local Election 2011. Ms Shalini Senanayke participated from the LPSL.


Twenty Fourth Anniversary of LPSL

January 16, 2011

LPSL will organize a lecture at OPA hall in Colombo to commemorate the 24th anniversary of LPSL. Party was formed on the 19th of January 2011.

Kamal Nissanka and Steven Howard Gauge


Kamal meets Susil

January 16, 2011

Leader of LPSL met Mr Susil Premajayantha at his office regarding nominations for local elections 2011.


Alliance Parties Meet

January 13, 2011

Parties of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance meet today to discuss about the Local election 2011. Liberal Party of Sri Lanka would participate.


Liberal Party held a workshop

January 9, 2011

Liberal party members were recently trained by two Lib-Dem trainers on campaigning and communications, Mr Steven Howard Gauge and Mr William Rennie.