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Cablegate: President Rajapaksa Gets Cold Feet On Elections

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SUBJECT: PRESIDENT RAJAPAKSA GETS COLD FEET ON ELECTIONS

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1. (SBU) Summary. President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a
much-anticipated nationwide speech on Sunday night failed to
announce either a presidential or general election.
Rajapaksa instead largely gave a speech that extolled the
virtues of his Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and took
thinly-veiled swipes at the opposition and outgoing Chief of
Defense Staff (CDS) General Sarath Fonseka (ref). Reaction
to the speech has been relatively muted so far. The larger
story of Rajapaksa's speech may be that senior SLFP leaders
have started to lose confidence in the past few weeks in
their ability to win a presidential election against the
newly-formed opposition United National Front (UNF). End
Summary.

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SLFP Speech, Convention Largely Uneventful
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2. (SBU) On November 15, President Mahinda Rajapaksa failed
to announce either a presidential or general election in his
highly anticipated address to the SLFP national convention,
deciding instead to keep his electoral options open. (NOTE:
The general election is slated to be held in April 2010 and
the presidential election in 2011 END NOTE.) Rather than
announce an election date, Rajapaksa gave a lengthy speech to
SLFP party members that largely detailed the achievements of
the SLFP since Rajapaksa came to power in 2005 and warned the
country of those who would seek to undermine the progress of
Sri Lanka in the post-war environment, especially as it
relates to economic development. The President referred to
Sri Lanka's new "war" as one of economic development. Many of
Rajapaksa's statements were thinly-veiled swipes at the
opposition and outgoing CDS General Sarath Fonseka, including
his statement that "yesterday's patriot may become tomorrow's
traitor." Although Rajapaksa did take an oral count of the
party cadres' views of whether a presidential election or
general election should be held first (NOTE: The party cadre
all voted for a presidential election to be held first,
according to local press reports. END NOTE.) and laid out
five resolutions to guide the party in the post-war
environment, these were non-issues as the speech was largely
notable for its lack of announcement of a presidential or
general election.

3. (SBU) Reaction to the speech has been relatively muted so
far. Senior SLFP and opposition leaders, including Fonseka,
have not made public comments regarding the speech. SLFP
sources told the Embassy that they do not attach much
importance to Rajapaksa's speech and that the President will
only announce an election date when he is ready. Opposition
sources view the speech largely as an admission of defeat by
Rajapaksa and assess that the President will delay calling an
election until the frenzy over Fonseka as a potential
presidential candidate dies down.

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4. (SBU) Rajapaksa's failure to announce an early
presidential or general election date probably reflects a
growing lack of confidence on the part of the Rajapaksas over
the past few weeks in their ability to defeat a Fonseka-led
opposition in a presidential or general election. By
addressing the SLFP convention, Rajapaksa allows himself to
be seen as consulting his party on the way forward, but more
importantly, it buys senior SLFP leaders time to decide their
next political move. A well-connected and thoughtful source
told us today that the President is committed to holding the
presidential election in January and that he probably would
announce the date on the 22nd or 23rd of November after

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consulting astrologers on the most auspicious date. The
source noted that Rajapaksa assessed that delaying the
election two years could be too late for his personal
popularity.

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