New Sri Lanka PM Wickremesinghe likely to give ‘full explanation’ of financial crisis today
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Ranil Wickremesinghe, the new Prime Minister of Sri Lanka who was inaugurated last Thursday, is likely to speak to the country on Monday, in what will be the first national speech of the record of the sixth term of office as the Prime Minister of the island.
During the speech, Wickremesinghe will present a ‘full picture’ of the current Sri Lanka economic crisis, which has been the worst since 1948 when he gained independence from the British government.
is a lot to be done and undone. We are prioritizing matters, rest assured they shall be addressed as early as possible. We have managed to get things moving in the last 48 hours. I will provide a full explanation of the financial crisis faced by the country tomorrow,” the United National Party (UNP) leader said in a Twitter post last evening.
In fuel, the 73-year-old man wrote that because of the scarcity of dollars in the bank, his government was exploring the options such as securing the funds needed to pay direct fuel requirements.
Medicine, Food and Fertilizer: At the conclusion of our meeting today, The World Bank and Asian Development Bank have pledged support to assist in procuring essential items,” Wickremesinghe also wrote.
21st Amendment: This will be taken up for discussion with the Attorney General’s Department tomorrow and then be presented to Cabinet for approval,” he concluded his thread.
On April 21, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), the main opposition party of the country, which was presented in the parliament of the Draft Bill of the 21st Constitutional Amendment Bill. The bill proposed, among others, the elimination of the current executive presidential system.
Meanwhile, the address of Ranil Wickremesinghe, if that happens today, will come exactly one week after the resignation of its predecessor, Mahinda Rajapaksa, the older brother of the president who was fought, Gotabaya. Already under pressure to retreat, Mahinda Rajapaksa finally bent after a group of Rajapaksa supporters attacked the anti-government demonstrators, in Colombo, on May 9.