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Namal slams Cabinet reshuffle, says President should understand coalition politics
SLPP Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa has voiced his displeasure over the recent Cabinet reshuffle that took place, deeming it a mere ‘change of posts’, as opposed to an effective solution the issues Sri Lanka is currently facing.
Responding to questions from the media, Rajapaksa emphasised that when running a coalition government such as the incumbent administration, it is the state’s responsibility to ensure that a mechanism in place which would allow for discussions to be held with all political parties involved in the decision-making process.
Commenting further on the matter, MP Rajapaksa revealed that since of late, the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna’s (SLPP) stance was not considered when making certain decisions.
He assured, however, that despite this, there is no feud between the SLPP and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), albeit recent speculation in this regard, adding that, “Ultimately, we all believe that a system that would give the people of this country a certain extent of relief is what needs to be implemented”.
The SLPP MP thus opined that the “changing of portfolios and positions” does not allow for such a system to be implemented, nor does it resolve any of the country’s issues.
While acknowledging the Head of State’s right to make decisions such as the recent Cabinet reshuffle, the SLPP MP emphasised the President’s responsibility is to create a system beneficial to the country’s citizens, and thereby highlighted the due responsibility to consult all political parties affiliated with the coalition government when making such decisions.
“Electricity bills have increased, water bills too, are expected to increase and there is also talk of new taxes being introduced. The President openly admitted to increasing electricity tariffs following discussion with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). If they are going to take political decisions based on discussions with the IMF, instead of with the related political parties, then that it is their way of governance. But the end result is the fact that people of this country are the ones who are left affected. If they think that such discussions and measures would resolve the country’s health crisis, or help drag Sri Lanka and its citizens out of this economic crisis that they have been forced to face; they are wrong”, the SLPP MP stated, highlighting that no proper measures are being taken to maintaining living expenses at affordable rates.
Commenting on President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s decision-making, the SLPP MP stated that while the political party is grateful for the fact that he accepted the presidency when invited to do so at a time where the country was in turmoil, and other potential candidates backed out, it is imperative that the President, in his capacity as a seasoned politician, understands coalition politics and the need for discussions with all political parties, or at least the patty leaders, prior to making certain decisions.
Thus, Rajapaksa stated that with the upcoming discussions for the Appropriation Bill (The Budget) for the fiscal year 2024, he hoped that the President will implement a mechanism that would bring relief to the people.
Paddy worth Rs. 100 M goes missing from PMB warehouses
Paddy worth Rs. 100 million has gone missing from five warehouses of the Paddy Marketing Board in Kurunegala, said the Ministry of Agriculture.
After workers complained, minister Mahinda Amaraweera has ordered the PMB chairman to furnish a detailed report within three days.
Upon receipt of the report, the matter will be handed over to the CID for investigation, said Amaraweera.
Sathosa slashes prices of four essential food items
Lanka Sathosa on Wednesday (25 Oct.) announced the price reduction of four essential food items.
Accordingly, the following price reduction will be in effect from today, the state-owned corporation said:
Samba rice – Rs.222 per kilogram (reduced by Rs. 06)
Chickpeas – Rs.549 per kilogram (reduced by Rs. 06)
Dhal – Rs.295 per kilogram (reduced by Rs. 05)
Red raw rice – Rs.169 per kilogram (reduced by Rs. 03)
Ravi apologizes to all UNP supporters
Senior UNP leader Ravi Karunanayake has apologized to all UNP supporters for a lack of attention paid to them, while maximum efforts were being taken during the good governance regime to revive the country.
The finance minister at the time, he said the result was that nearly three million supporters abstained at the last general election to hand a very bad defeat for the party.
He assured them that no injustice will be done to them in the future, when he delivered the welcome speech at the UNP’s special convention at Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo on 21 October.
UNP is one big family
Karunanayake also extended an open invitation especially to all deserters to return to the party.
“The UNP is not a family party. Its value is that the entire party is one big family. That is why we are called the united national party,” he said.
We made, and will continue to make, the country
Every time the economy of the nation and the people suffered, the UNP uplifted them.
“The UNP is a party that makes the country. It was the party that introduced the Mahaweli, universities, ports, Mahapola, housing, trade and industrial zones and modern technology.”
Ranil proves himself as reviver of the country
After Ranil Wickremesinghe, as the prime minister, resuscitated the economy in 2015, he was again entrusted with the task of uplifting the country from bankruptcy in 2022, he said.
“We proved by action in 2015 that only the UNP can uplift the economy. As the finance minister, I implemented a special programme to strengthen the economy,” said Karunanayake.
A year ago, president Wickremesinghe started rebuilding the economy and the ‘lone elephant’ was able within two months to work with other parties in parliament.
“Everywhere, talk of the town is his excellent action.”
Real leader surfaces during a crisis
Even those who make boastful remarks accept him to be the only leader to work with a vision for the future, he said.
With a new constitution for the party, the UNP is going to create an extensive alliance for all to unite as one and to take the party on the path to victory in 2024 and form a government, he said.
Ranil will be the common candidate
Karunanayake appealed to all to help rectify shortcomings, awaken the dormant party supporters and extend support to take the country to development.
At the same time, the UNP should implement a mechanism to strengthen the supporters, said Karunanayake, adding that he would promise to give them priority under such a government.
The incumbent will be fielded as the common candidate at the 2024 presidential election, and the victory thus gained will take the country to speedy development, he added.
Sri Lanka to establish Anti-Narcotic Command to curb drug influx
Senior Adviser on National Security to the President and Chief of the Presidential Staff, Sagala Ratnayaka, announced the forthcoming establishment of an ‘Anti-Narcotic Command’ to combat the influx of drugs from foreign nations into Sri Lanka.
The initiative is being launched in a bid to empower the country’s armed forces and the State Intelligence Service to collaborate with international intelligence agencies when conducting necessary operations.
Ratnayaka conveyed these insights today (24 Oct.) while inspecting the recent seizure of over 200 kilograms of heroin valued at over Rs. 4 billion, which was intercepted in the high seas and brought to the Colombo port on Monday (23 Oct.).
He emphasized that the drafting of essential legislation to create this ‘Anti-Narcotic Command’ is currently underway and will soon be presented to the Parliament.
Furthermore, Ratnayaka underscored that while 65% of drug raids result in arrests, the remaining 35% continues to infiltrate the country. He stressed the urgency of implementing a modern program aimed at entirely preventing the entry of drugs into our country.
Expressing his views further Sagala Ratnayaka said;
First and foremost, I extend my congratulations to both the Navy and the Police Narcotics Bureau for successfully apprehending 200 kilograms of heroin. Remarkably, this marks the second substantial drug seizure within a brief span of time.
The initial operation was executed based on intelligence provided by the Police Narcotics Bureau, while the most recent operation, according to information from the State Intelligence Service, was carried out by the Navy. The widespread global network of drug trafficking necessitates on-going efforts to safeguard our population from this peril.
In collaboration with the Navy, Police and various government agencies, Sri Lanka actively conducts drug raids. These endeavours result in the apprehension of approximately 65% of drugs attempting to enter the country, with the remaining 35% still making their way in.
According to the latest intelligence, these drug shipments arrive at the international maritime border via large vessels and are subsequently transported into the country via smaller boats. This expansive drug network poses a significant challenge.
Furthermore, there is a concerning possibility of arms trafficking intertwined with these drug trades. Vigilance in this regard is paramount, as it could pose a substantial threat to national security. To address these challenges, the development of new legislation is underway, with the creation of an Anti-Narcotic Command in progress. Proposed laws are in preparation and will be presented to the Parliament for future implementation.
Navy Commander Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera and a group of high ranking officers of the Navy were also present on this occasion.
Ranil will poll 10 million votes in 2024 - Wajira
Incumbent Ranil Wickremesinghe will poll 10 million votes and win the 2024 presidential elections, said UNP chairman Wajira Abeywardena.
Addressing the party convention at Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo yesterday (21), he said that as per the constitution, the presidential polls would be followed by parliamentary elections next year.
Early 2025 will see the holding of the provincial council polls, he said.
Cabinet green lights plans to waive visa fees to tourists from 07 countries
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved plans to waive visa fees for tourists visiting Sri Lanka from seven countries.
This includes China, Russia, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan.
Chairman of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Priantha Fernando said the decision was reached to rebuild Sri Lanka's tourism sector.
New Daily Pricing System for Fuel from February
Sri Lanka is set to introduce a daily pricing formula for fuel in February 2024, as announced by the Minister of Power and Energy, Kanchana Wijesekara.
Under this new system, fuel prices will be determined on a daily basis, marking a significant shift from the existing pricing structure.
This change aims to provide more transparency and align fuel costs with global market fluctuations.
A new bill for online safety!
The existing online safety bill will be submitted for cabinet approval again as a new bill with additions, public security minister Tiran Alles said.
He told the cabinet at a meeting yesterday (23) that he discussed the draft submitted to parliament with civil society and media organizations few weeks ago.
Alles said that amendments effected incorporating their ideas and suggestions were referred to the Supreme Court by the attorney general while he was abroad.
Non-receipt of cabinet approval for same has caused a legal problem, he explained.
In that light, he said he instructed the AG to inform the SC that a new draft will be submitted with cabinet approval.
Lawyer-MP M.A. Sumanthiran said before courts a few days ago that the existing bill should be withdrawn and a new one introduced in its place.
Death of veteran beautician Premasiri Hewawasam
Well-known beautician Premasiri Hewawasam has died, aged 64.
Following a sudden illness, he was rushed to Homagama Base Hospital in the early hours of this morning (22).
As a teacher, his professional courses together with the National Youth Services Council were well-received.
Sri Lanka’s September consumer inflation dips to 0.8%
The overall rate of inflation as measured by National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) on a year-on-year basis has dropped to 0.8% in September 2023 from 2.1% in August 2023, according to the Department of Census and Statistics.
Meanwhile food inflation has increased to -5.2% in September 2023 from -5.4% in August 2023.
Issuing the NCPI, for the month of September 2023, the Director General of Census and Statistics said that headline inflation as measured by the Year-on-Year change (The percentage change in the current month NCPI over same month NCPI of last year) based on the NCPI has been compiled as 0.8%.
The headline inflation reported for the month of August 2023 was 2.1%.
Contributions to the inflation rate of September 2023 from the food group and non-food group are -2.4% and 3.2% respectively, the report said.
On a monthly basis, the Year-on-Year inflation of the food group increased to -5.2% in September 2023 from -5.4% in August 2023 and the Year-on-Year inflation of the non-food group decreased to 5.9% in September 2023 from 9.0% in August 2023.
Comparing the month-on-month changes, NCPI (Base 2021=100) in September 2023 has increased to 203.5 from 201.9 reported in August 2023. This shows an increase of 1.6 index points or 0.8 percent as compared to August 2023.
The month-on-month change was contributed by increases in food items and non-food items of 0.41% and 0.36% respectively.
Meanwhile core inflation, which reflects the underlying inflation by excluding volatile items of food, energy and transport groups in the economy as measured by the Year-on-Year change based on NCPI (Base 2021=100) for the month of September 2023 was decreased to 1.7% from 4.1% reported in the month of August 2023.
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Presidential and parliamentary elections will be held in 2024 – President Ranil
A Presidential Election is set to take place in 2024 in accordance with the Constitution of Sri Lanka, President Ranil Wickremesinghe has revealed. Furthermore, the Presidential Election is also set to be followed by a General Election, the Head of State said at a United National Party (UNP) convention held at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium this afternoon (21 Oct.).
Addressing the Special General Convention of the UNP, President Wickremesinghe emphasized his commitment to bolstering the country’s economy by positioning Sri Lanka as a smart nation.
Accordingly, the Head of State outlined the timeline for upcoming elections in line with the constitutional provisions, and added that local government elections are expected to transpire in the first half of 2025.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe made these remarks during his address at the Special General Convention of the United National Party held at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo today (21).
The theme for this year’s UNP Anniversary convention was “Smart Country – 2048.” The vision behind this concept is a vision of an intelligent and prosperous Sri Lanka, where every citizen recognizes their potential, upholds virtuous goals, and embraces diversity while harnessing modern technology and nature to cultivate a nation of adept and resourceful individuals. The “Smart Country” concept envisions the creation of a prosperous nation.
Departing from conventional party politics vying for power, the main objective of this year’s UNP Special Convention was to adopt a nation-centric approach to reorganize the party for this purpose. Party leader President Ranil Wickremesinghe also presented an amended party constitution designed to facilitate this transformation.
A significant amendment allows the United National Party to establish an online presence and engage actively in social media platforms, thus facilitating the digital transformation of the party. The President emphasized the need for the UNP to evolve into a technologically adept and intelligent party, aligning itself with the broader vision of building both a smart nation and a smart party.
Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, leader of the People’s United Front, extended his congratulations to the United National Party Special Convention.
The Sugathadasa Stadium was packed to capacity, with attendees representing various regions of the island, including the North and East. The event was inaugurated with immense pride, featuring the party leader, President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
The celebration also featured cultural and artistic elements, underscoring the diversity and richness of Sri Lanka’s heritage.
Minister Manusha Nanayakkara presented President Wickremesinghe with a “Let’s start with me” badge, symbolizing the collective effort needed to construct a smart nation.
During the ceremony, an archived edition of the “Siya Rata” newspaper was presented by its editor, Mrs. Maya Kalubowila, to President Ranil Wickremesinghe, who, in turn, handed it over to the Secretary General of the party.
The President stressed the imperative need to eradicate corruption and emphasized the passage of long-awaited anti-corruption legislation, along with the introduction of multiple ordinances to combat corruption both within the government and political parties. He reiterated the United National Party’s strength in contributing to the nation’s economic development and emphasized the party’s role as a forward-looking entity that will serve the nation’s interests in the future.
Notable speakers at the conference included United National Party President and Member of Parliament Wajira Abeywardena, Deputy Leader of the Party Ruwan Wijewardena, National Organizer Sagala Rathnayaka, Deputy Leader Akila Viraj Kariyawasam, Labour and Foreign Employment Minister Manusha Nanayakkara, Minister of Lands and Tourism Harin Fernando, along with General Secretary Palitha Range Bandara and former Minister Ravi Karunanayake.
A multitude of senior officials, United National Party members, former ministers, and religious dignitaries led by the Maha Sangha graced the occasion.
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