The SLFP Ministers who did not vote during the no-confidence vote against the Prime Minister have expressed their willingness to continue in the government, Asian Mirror learns.
As a result, the party sources said, the SLFP is finding it difficult to arrive at a final decision on leaving the national government.
The group of 16 SLFP MPs who voted against the Prime Minister at the no-confidence vote have already decided to sit in the opposition on April 19.
Although the party's Central Committee met on Monday to discuss the SLFP's future moves, it ended inconclusively as the party was sharply divided over the matter.
Another Central Committee meeting was supposed to be held today, but that too was postponed at the last moment.