COLOMBO (News 1st); Today marks the 73rd anniversary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), a significant milestone for the political entity established on this day in 1951 under the leadership of S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike.
Known for its centrist stance, the SLFP has played a pivotal role in the nation's political landscape.
Five years after its inception, the SLFP, with the support of the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna emerged as a formidable force.
In 1956, S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike ascended to power as the fourth Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, uniting key societal groups including doctors, teachers, farmers, and workers.
His tenure was marked by the nationalization of businesses and economic centers previously under multinational companies, and the designation of Sinhala as the official language.
Over the decades, the SLFP and allied left-wing parties have governed Sri Lanka for more than 30 years.
Following the establishment of the executive presidential system, the SLFP produced two presidents who collectively held office for 21 years.
The party also led the country in abolishing Dominion status and establishing Sri Lanka as a republic.
Notably, the SLFP was led for 41 years by Sirimavo Bandaranaike, the world's first female Prime Minister, further cementing its legacy in Sri Lankan politics.