Vajira Abeywardena
| Honourable Wajira Abeywardana MP | |
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| Minister of Home Affairs | |
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Assumed office 4 September 2015 | |
| President | Maithripala Sirisena |
| Prime Minister | Ranil Wickremesinghe |
| Preceded by | Joseph Michael Perera |
| Minister of Public Administration, Management & Reforms | |
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In office 2001–2004 | |
| Member of the Sri Lanka Parliament for Galle District | |
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Assumed office 2015 | |
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In office 1994–2010 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1960-09-02) September 2, 1960 |
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| Political party | United National Party |
| Other political affiliations | United National Front |
| Residence | No.3, 34th Lane, Queens Road, Colombo 03, Sri Lanka. |
| Alma mater |
Mahinda College University of Moratuwa |
| Religion | Buddhist |
Vajira Abeywardana (born September 2, 1960) is a Sri Lankan United National Party politician and a member of parliament for Galle District. He is the current cabinet Minister of Home Affairs.[1]
Abeywardana also previously served as Minister of Public Administration, Management and Reforms in the UNP government led by Ranil Wickramasinghe in 2001.[2] Vajira Abeywardana was educated at Mahinda College, Galle and University of Moratuwa. He resides in Kappetipola Mawatha, Colombo.
References
- ↑ New Cabinet of Ministers, Sunday Observer
- ↑ Eight new Cabinet Ministers
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