Democratic United National Front ප්රජාතන්ත්රවාදී එක්සත් ජාතික පෙරමුණ ஜனநாயக ஐக்கிய தேசிய முன்னணி | |
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Abbreviation | DUNF |
Leader | Ariyawansa Dissanayake |
Secretary | Ariyawansa Dissanayake |
Founded | 1992 |
Split from | United National Party |
Headquarters | 47 A First Lane, Rawathawatta, Moratuwa |
Beruwala Pradeshiya Sabha | 1 / 42 |
Attanagalla Pradeshiya Sabha | 1 / 54 |
Kotikawatta-Mulleriyawa Pradeshiya Sabha | 1 / 36 |
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The Democratic United National Front (DUNF; Sinhala: ප්රජාතන්ත්රවාදී එක්සත් ජාතික පෙරමුණ, romanized: Prajathanthrvadi Eksath Jathika Peramuna, Tamil: ஜனநாயக ஐக்கிய தேசிய முன்னணி) is a political party in Sri Lanka. It was founded in the early 1990s by a group of United National Party dissidents who were critical of then-incumbent president Ranasinghe Premadasa. The party was led by Lalith Athulathmudali, Gamini Dissanayake who shared a joint presidency and G. M. Premachandra.
On 23 April 1993, Lalith Athulathmudali was assassinated during an election campaign rally. The DUNF underwent a major split and Athulathmudali's widow, Srimani Athulathmudali, launched the Democratic United National Lalith Front as a separate political party. This party would later be renamed as the New Democratic Front.
At the 2004 Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, the party was part of the SLFP-led United People's Freedom Alliance, which won 45.6% of the popular vote and 105 out of 225 seats.
In December 2009, the DUNF joined the UNP-led United National Front. However, in February 2010 they left the UNF to join the Democratic National Alliance led by Sarath Fonseka.
Democratic United National Front ප්රජාතන්ත්රවාදී එක්සත් ජාතික පෙරමුණ ஜனநாயக ஐக்கிய தேசிய முன்னணி | |
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Abbreviation | DUNF |
Leader | Ariyawansa Dissanayake |
Secretary | Ariyawansa Dissanayake |
Founded | 1992 |
Split from | United National Party |
Headquarters | 47 A First Lane, Rawathawatta, Moratuwa |
Beruwala Pradeshiya Sabha | 1 / 42 |
Attanagalla Pradeshiya Sabha | 1 / 54 |
Kotikawatta-Mulleriyawa Pradeshiya Sabha | 1 / 36 |
Election symbol | |
Eagle | |
Website | |
dunf | |
The Democratic United National Front (DUNF; Sinhala: ප්රජාතන්ත්රවාදී එක්සත් ජාතික පෙරමුණ, romanized: Prajathanthrvadi Eksath Jathika Peramuna, Tamil: ஜனநாயக ஐக்கிய தேசிய முன்னணி) is a political party in Sri Lanka. It was founded in the early 1990s by a group of United National Party dissidents who were critical of then-incumbent president Ranasinghe Premadasa. The party was led by Lalith Athulathmudali, Gamini Dissanayake who shared a joint presidency and G. M. Premachandra.
On 23 April 1993, Lalith Athulathmudali was assassinated during an election campaign rally. The DUNF underwent a major split and Athulathmudali's widow, Srimani Athulathmudali, launched the Democratic United National Lalith Front as a separate political party. This party would later be renamed as the New Democratic Front.
At the 2004 Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, the party was part of the SLFP-led United People's Freedom Alliance, which won 45.6% of the popular vote and 105 out of 225 seats.
In December 2009, the DUNF joined the UNP-led United National Front. However, in February 2010 they left the UNF to join the Democratic National Alliance led by Sarath Fonseka.