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Type
  
Lower house

Disbanded
  
1972

Established
  
1947

House of Representatives (Ceylon)

Preceded by
  
State Council of Ceylon

Succeeded by
  
National State Assembly

Seats
  
101 (1947-1960) 157 (1960-1972)

The House of Representatives was the lower chamber of the parliament of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) established in 1947 by the Soulbury Constitution. The House was housed in the old State Council building in Galle Face Green, Colombo and met for the first time on 14 October 1947. The First Republican Constitution of Sri Lanka, adopted on 22 May 1972, replaced the House of Representatives (and Parliament of Ceylon) with the unicameral National State Assembly.

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Membership

The House of Representatives initially consisted of 101 members, of whom 95 were elected by the electors of the 89 electoral districts and six appointed by the Governor-General. The members were known as "Members of Parliament". The six appointed members represented important interests which were not represented or inadequately represented in the House.

The fourth amendment to the Soulbury Constitution increased the number of members to 157 (151 elected from 145 electoral districts and six appointed).

Electoral districts

The initial 89 electoral districts consisted of 84 single-member districts, four two-member districts (Ambalangoda-Balapitiya, Badulla, Balangoda and Kadugannawa) and one three-member district (Colombo Central). From March 1960 there were 145 electoral districts consisting of 140 single-member districts, four two-member districts (Akurana, Batticaloa, Colombo South and Mutur) and one three-member district (Colombo Central).

Speakers

  • Alfred Francis Molamure (1947–51)
  • Albert F. Peries (1951–56)
  • H. S. Ismail (1956–59)
  • T. B. Subasinghe (1960)
  • R. S. Pelpola (1960–64)
  • Hugh Fernando (1964)
  • Albert F. Peries (1965–67)
  • Shirley Corea (1967–70)
  • Stanley Tillekeratne (1970–72)
  • Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees

  • R. A. de Mel (1947–48)
  • H. W. Amarasuriya (1948)
  • Albert F. Peries (1948–51)
  • H. S. Ismail (1951–56)
  • Piyasena Tennakoon (1956–58)
  • R. S. Pelpola (1958–60)
  • Hugh Fernando (1960–64)
  • D. A. Rajapaksa (1964)
  • Shirley Corea (1965–67)
  • Razik Fareed (1967–68)
  • Murugesu Sivasithamparam (1968–70)
  • I. A. Cader (1970–72)
  • References

    House of Representatives (Ceylon) Wikipedia


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