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2008–09 Sri Lankan provincial council elections
The 2008–09 Sri Lankan provincial council elections were pivotal electoral events held between January and April 2009, constituting a crucial part of the post-civil war governance structure in Sri Lanka. The elections were held for the Northern and Eastern Provincial Councils, reflecting the culmination of a protracted conflict and the subsequent displaced population's reintegration into the political landscape. Notably, India played a significant role in influencing the elections, advocating for the empowerment of the Tamil population in the north. The elections occurred amid heightened tensions and security concerns, and were marked by a low voter turnout, underscoring the challenges in fostering stable governance in a post-conflict environment. These elections set the stage for political dialogues and reconciliation efforts within Sri Lanka.