Lucky Jayawardena

Sri Lankan politician
Hon.
Lucky Jayawardana
MP
Member of Parliament
for Kandy District
Incumbent
Assumed office
2015
PresidentMaithripala Sirisena
Prime MinisterRanil Wickremesinghe
Incumbent
Assumed office
1994
Personal details
NationalitySri Lankan
Political partyUnited National Party
SpouseAchala née Wijethunge
ChildrenMadhava, Shamal

Lucky Dissanayake Jayawardana is a Sri Lankan politician who is a member of parliament United National Party for Kandy District[1] and also the minister of city planning, water supply and higher education.[2]

Jayawardana started his political career from the first Provincial Council election held in 1988. There he became chief whip of the government and later the vice chairman of the council.

He was re-elected to the central provincial council from election held in the year 1993 and was appointed as the Minister of Road Development, Power and energy, Housing and Construction, Transport, Sports, Youth Affair, Art and Culture, Corporative Development, Food Supply and Distribution and Rural Development. At the meantime, he was appointed as the Chief Organizer for Udunuwara electorate of United National Party by President D.B. Wijethunga. Thereafter he was elected as a Member of Parliament for Kandy District from the General election held in 1994. Since the United National Party was in the opposition he had to represent the opposition.

In the year 2000 Lucky Jayawardana was re-elected as a member of Parliament for Kandy District. Parliament was dissolved within a year and Jayawardana was able to secure his parliament seat from the election held in 2001 was appointed as the minister of Land & Deeds. Meanwhile, he also acted as the Chairman of the Kandy district Development Committee In 2004 he contested as the chief minister candidate from the united national party. From 2004 to 2009 he was the chief whip of the opposition and also the general secretary for Kandy District of the United National Party. Later in 2013 he was made the Chief Minister Candidate for Provincial council elections and after the election, he was appointed as the Opposition Leader in the central province. After the 2015 general election he was reelected to the Sri Lankan parliament as a member.

Jayawardana was later appointed as a state minister. He is also chairing the sectoral oversight committee on Health and social welfare. In addition he is the chairman of Kandy district development committee. He previously served as the state minister for hill country new township, infrastructure and community development and in mid 2018 was appointed as the state minister of city planning and water supply.

He is married to Achala Wijethunge and together they have two sons, Madhava and Shamal Jayawardana.

References

  1. ^ "Seetha Devi and Christ Church hockey champions". Daily News. Sri Lanka. 15 March 2002. Archived from the original on 29 April 2005. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Two State, five Deputy Ministers sworn in". Daily News. Sri Lanka. 13 June 2018.
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