Colombo, Aug 9 (Xinhua) Sri Lanka's ruling United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) has recorded a significant victory in the provincial and local elections held Saturday.
In the final official results declared here Sunday, President Mahinda Rajapakse led seven-party alliance has recorded a landslide victory in the central Uva province by winning 25 seats in the 34 seat council, while the main opposition United National Party (UNP) scored seven seats.
In the minority Tamil dominated Municipal Council of Jaffna and Urban Council of Vavuniya, the ruling party and their allies have also made significant gains. Both Jaffna and Vavuniya are located in Northern Province.
The UPFA won control of Jaffna city by winning 13 of the 23 seats, while its main rival, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) could get only eight seats.
The election was the first since 1998 in Jaffna, the cultural capital of the minority Tamils that came under government control in 1995 after being controlled by the rebels for many years.