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Sri Lankan politician (1958–2019)
Hon.Salinda DissanayakeMP
Minister of Land Development & Minor Export Agricultural Crops
In office
2000–2001
Deputy Minister of River Basin & Rajarata Development
In office
2004–2007
Non-Cabinet Minister of Coconut Development
In office
2007–2010
Deputy Minister of Plantation & Industries
In office
2010 – 12 January 2015
Member of Parliament
for Kurunegala District
In office
1994 – 5 August 2019
Succeeded byD. B. Herath
Personal details
Born(1958-05-01)1 May 1958
Kurunagala, Ceylon
Died5 August 2019(2019-08-05) (aged 61)
Kurunagala, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
Political partySri Lanka Freedom Party
Other political
affiliations
United People's Freedom Alliance
Residence(s)Mahaweli Houses, D 7, Sarana Road, Colombo 07
Alma materKingswood College, Kandy
ProfessionEngineer

Salinda Dissanayake (1 May 1958 – 5 August 2019) was a Sri Lankan politician. He was member of Parliament from Kurunegala District and Sri Lankan Non-Cabinet Minister of Nation Building.

References

  1. UPFA parliamentarian Salinda Dissanayake passes away

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Dissanayake parliaments
Members of the 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka (1994 (1994)–2000 (2000))
Central Province
Kandy
Matale
Nuwara Eliya
Eastern Province
Ampara
Batticaloa
Trincomalee
Northern Province
Jaffna
Vanni
North Central Province
Anuradhapura
Polonnaruwa
North Western Province
Kurunegala
Puttalam
Sabaragamuwa Province
Kegalle
Ratnapura
Southern Province
Galle
Hambantota
Matara
Uva Province
Badulla
Monaragala
Western Province
Colombo
Gampaha
Kalutara
National List (29)
Members of the 11th Parliament of Sri Lanka (2000 (2000)–2001 (2001))
Central Province
Kandy
Matale
Nuwara Eliya
Eastern Province
Ampara
Batticaloa
Trincomalee
Northern Province
Jaffna
Vanni
North Central Province
Anuradhapura
Polonnaruwa
North Western Province
Kurunegala
Puttalam
Sabaragamuwa Province
Kegalle
Ratnapura
Southern Province
Galle
Hambantota
Matara
Uva Province
Badulla
Monaragala
Western Province
Colombo
Gampaha
Kalutara
National List (29)
JVP
PA
UNP
Members of the 12th Parliament of Sri Lanka (2001 (2001)–2004 (2004))
Central Province
Kandy
Matale
Nuwara Eliya
Eastern Province
Ampara
Batticaloa
Trincomalee
Northern Province
Jaffna
Vanni
North Central Province
Anuradhapura
Polonnaruwa
North Western Province
Kurunegala
Puttalam
Sabaragamuwa Province
Kegalle
Ratnapura
Southern Province
Galle
Hambantota
Matara
Uva Province
Badulla
Monaragala
Western Province
Colombo
Gampaha
Kalutara
National List (29)
JVP
PA
TNA
UNF
Members of the 13th Parliament of Sri Lanka (2004 (2004)–2010)
Central Province (24)
Kandy
Matale
Nuwara Eliya
North Central Province (13)
Anuradhapura
Polonnaruwa
North Eastern Province (31)
Ampara
Batticaloa
Jaffna
Trincomalee
Vanni
North Western Province (24)
Kurunegala
Puttalam
Sabaragamuwa Province (19)
Kegalle
Ratnapura
Southern Province (25)
Galle
Hambantota
Matara
Uva Province (13)
Badulla
Monaragala
Western Province (47)
Colombo
Gampaha
Kalutara
National List (29)
JHU
SLMC
TNA
UNF
UPFA
Members of the 14th Parliament of Sri Lanka (2010 (2010)–2015 (2015))
Western
Colombo
Gampaha
Kalutara
Central
Kandy
Matale
Nuwara Eliya
Southern
Galle
Matara
Hambantota
Northern
Jaffna
Vanni
Eastern
Batticaloa
Digamadulla
Trincomalee
North Western
Kurunegala
Puttalam
North Central
Anuradhapura
Polonnaruwa
Uva
Badulla
Monaragala
Sabaragamuwa
Ratnapura
Kegalle
National List
UPFA
UNF
DNA
TNA
Members of the Sri Lankan Parliament from Kurunegala
One–member (1947 – 1989)
Multi–member (1989 – Present)


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