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May 11 2008
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President Rajapakse is seeking to undermine the popular support for the Tamil Tigers [AFP]
President Rajapakse is seeking to undermine the popular support for the Tamil Tigers [AFP]
Sri Lanka's ruling party and its allies have won key provincial elections in the ethnically-mixed east of the island, state television has reported.

Election officials also confirmed on Sunday that the government and its allies were on track to win control over a 35-member provincial council in the east coastal region, a part of which was under rebel control before an offensive last year.
 
"The government victory at the eastern polls has shattered the wild dreams of the West-backed Eelamists [Tamil Tigers]," Patali Champika Ranawaka, the environment minister, said.
 
He said the results have proved "not only Sinhalese but even Tamils have placed their faith in the government".

The elections on Saturday are part of plans by Mahinda Rajapakse, the Sri Lankan president, to boost the war effort against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who still control a swathe of jungle in the  north.

The president wants to partially devolve power from his ethnic  Sinhalese-dominated government to the TMVP, a party of Tamil Tiger  defectors based in the east, to undermine rebel demands for a separate ethnic state.

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