Sri Lanka Rajapaksa is expected to fly from Maldives to Singapore, after leaving his country in the serious crisis.

The Sri Lanka government source said on July 13 that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa may submit its resignation to the Chairman of the National Assembly Sri Lanka after landing in Singapore.

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The assistant of President Rajapaksa and the Singapore government has not responded to information.

President Rajapaksa this morning left Sri Lanka on a military plane to the Maldives.

Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2017. Photo: Reuters.

After the information that President Rajapaksa went abroad was confirmed, thousands of Sri Lanka people focused on protests in the capital of Colombo, Gota stealing, Gota stole, mentioned his nickname.

The source of the United National Party (UNP) said that the key officials of the Party supported Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe were candidates replacing President Rajapaksa, but no decision was made.

Wickremesinghe took office as Prime Minister Sri Lanka in May, after his predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa, President of President Rajapaksa, resigned, the move was said to be the concession of the Rajapaksa family before the protest.

On July 9, Wickremesinghe announced his resignation to pave the way to establish a solidarity, but have not set time.

If Mr. Wickremesinghe also resigned, the Chairman of the National Assembly will become a provisional president in about a month, waiting for the National Assembly to elect the new president.

The protests in Sri Lanka have lasted for months and peaked in recent days, when the crowds of people rushed into government buildings in Colombo.

The country lacks severe foreign exchange, causing the import of fuel, food and drugs to be limited.

After the protesters flooded the mansion, President Sri Lanka tried to board the plane to UAE, USA and India but both failed.

Thousands of Sri Lanka were stunned with luxurious interior and luxurious utilities in the presidential palace, after leading the country.