Home The Chair And The Mace These are trying times for Speaker Karu Jayasuriya. With the appointed government walking out of parliamentary sessions and being disruptive, Speaker Jayasuriya’s attempts to assert Parliaments role in accordance with the Constitution has been hailed by many as heroic.

These are trying times for Speaker Karu Jayasuriya. With the appointed government walking out of parliamentary sessions and being disruptive, Speaker Jayasuriya’s attempts to assert Parliaments role in accordance with the Constitution has been hailed by many as heroic.

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A gift of the House of Commons of Great Britain to the Ceylon House of Representatives was presented on 11th January 1949. Under the concurrence of the His Majesty King George VI of Great Britain, a six member delegation headed by the Rt. Hon. Major Milner of the House of Commons visited Ceylon to the presentation ceremony. The chair was received by the Speaker Sir Francis Molamure. It is made from a part of pure English Oak beam of the House of Commons dislodged when it was partly destroyed by indiscriminate German bombing during World War II. It stands six feet high and it is carved in the design of leaves which are gilded. It is upholstered in deep maroon, and the Sinhala (Sehala) Lion with drawn sword is embossed in gold on the leather under the head of the chair. (Courtesy: Parliament of Sri Lanka website)

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