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Akila Viraj Kariyawasam

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Akila Viraj Kariyawasam
අකිල විරාජ් කාරියවසම්
அகில விராஜ் காரியவசம்ஷ
Minister of Education
In office
13 January 2015 – 21 November 2019
PresidentMaithripala Sirisena
Prime MinisterRanil Wickremesinghe
Preceded byBandula Gunawardane
Succeeded byDullas Alahapperuma
Member of Parliament
forKurunegala District
In office
2004–2020
Personal details
Born (1973-05-23)23 May 1973 (age 51)[1]
Political partyUnited National Party[1]
Alma materUniversity of Colombo
Open University of Sri Lanka
ProfessionLawyer

Akila Viraj Kariyawasam (Sinhala:අකිල විරාජ් කාරියවසම්,Tamil:அகில விராஜ் காரியவசம்; also spelledAkila Wiraj Kariyawasam; born 23 May 1973) is aSri Lankan politician and lawyer who served asminister of education from 2015 to 2019.[2]

RepresentingKurunegala,[3] Kariyawasam served as a member of theParliament of Sri Lanka from 2004 to 2020.[1] He now serves as president of the trade union Jathika Sevaka Sangamaya and remains affiliated with theUnited National Party.[4]

Personal life

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Kariyawasam is the fifth of six children.[4] His father is William Godage Kariyawasam, a former registrar atWayamba University of Sri Lanka and local businessman.[5] His mother is Mrs. Allen Kariyawasam.[4]

As an undergraduate, Kariyawasam studied economics, political science and international relations at theUniversity of Colombo. He later pursued a law degree at theOpen University of Sri Lanka.[4]

Career

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Prior to serving on Parliament, Kariyawasam held leadership positions with National Youth Front, the youth wing of the United National Party. He served as the organization's chairman for theKuliyapitiya Electoral District from 1995 to 1996 and chairman for the Kurunegala District from 1996 to 1999. In 1999, Kariyawasam was appointed general secretary for the organization's national operations.[3]

Kariyawasam served as a political organizer for thePanduwasnuwara Polling Division from 2003 to 2005, and for theKuliyapitiya Polling Division beginning in 2005.[3]

Kariyawasam waselected to Parliament in 2004 representing Kurunegala as a UNP candidate. His party secured seven of 16 Parliament seats available in Kurunegala that year, with UNP candidates receiving 42.94% of all votes cast in the district.[6]

Inthe 2015 parliamentary election, Kariyawasam received the most votes out of any UNP candidate in the Kurunegala District, with 286,165 votes. He received the second-most votes among all candidates for the district across parties, only outplaced by former president andUnited People's Freedom Alliance candidateMahinda Rajapaksa.[7]

In 2015, Kariyawasam was appointed minister of education while still serving on Parliament.[2] He held the position until 2019, and his tenure in Parliament ended in 2020.

Kariyawasam went on to serve as president of the Jathika Sevaka Sangamaya, a trade union affiliated with the UNP.[4]

References

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  1. ^abc"Parliament of Sri Lanka - Akila Viraj Kariyawasam".www.parliament.lk. Retrieved2019-05-14.
  2. ^ab"New Minister Assumed Duty". Ministry of Education. 13 January 2015. Retrieved9 February 2017.
  3. ^abc"Parliament of Sri Lanka - Akila Viraj Kariyawasam".www.parliament.lk. Retrieved2024-03-14.
  4. ^abcde"About Akila".akilaviraj. Retrieved2024-04-01.
  5. ^"Former MP Akila Viraj Kariyawasam's father passes away".Hiru News. Retrieved2024-04-02.
  6. ^Department of Elections (April 4, 2004)."Parliamentary General Election - 2004 Final District Results, Kurunegala District".Department of Elections (Sri Lanka). Archived fromthe original on August 5, 2012. RetrievedApril 2, 2024.
  7. ^"Former President tops Kurunegala Preferential Votes List".news.lk. August 19, 2015. RetrievedApril 2, 2024.

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