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new parliament and the new government are sending mixed signals. Some
are good, others are disconcerting. But overall Sri Lankans should feel
reasonably satisfied for things could have been far worse. For sober
perspective, reflect for a moment on the colossal human tragedy of
refugees fleeing from the Middle East and Africa looking for safe haven
in an officially uninviting Europe. For comparative context, consider
the good fortune of Sri Lanka’s location in the world that is far enough
from the burning Middle East and the growingly tense Far East where
China staged a massive show of force this week primarily to deflect
attention from domestic difficulties but raising concerns among its
anxious neighbours. But Lanka’s fortuitous location and good fortune
should not be a reason to excuse our political leaders for not doing
what they are supposed to be doing. They put the country through two
elections this year and the people mandated a new President and a new
Parliament to deliver on good governance, or yahapalanaya, the new
rubric for everything that is politically desirable. But not everything
that is being done by the new government and the new parliament is
desirable.