A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, February 4, 2018
Country will never return to dictatorship - Mangala
The country which was rescued from dictatorship by electing the Common
Candidate will never be turned back, Finance and Mass Media Minister
Mangala Samaraweera pointed out yesterday.
He also pointed out that the country which was isolated in the
international arena, regained its due recognition after the victory of
the Common Candidate.
Minister Samaraweera made these observations at a rally held at Weligama, supporting UNP Local Government election candidates.
“The previous leaders attempted to push the country into dictatorship.
However, we were able to prevent this, in credit of the people’s right
to vote. The international community made war crimes allegations against
us.
Our fishermen were denied access to the European fish market as part of sanctions imposed on us,” Minister Samaraweera said.
Minister Samaraweera also pointed out that the present government was
able turn the tide in favour of the country in a very short period of
time.
“We were successful in getting the EU ban on fish exports lifted after
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe personally attended to the matter
and discussed with the relevant parties.” he said.
He also pointed out that fish exports to Europe from Sri Lanka has increased by 40% within the last few years.
“We regained the GSP+ facility in the previous year. Last year Sri Lanka
recorded a massive increase in exports. The country also received the
highest Foreign Direct Investments last year and this figure is expected
to increase this year,” the Minister said.
Minister Samaraweera also pointed out that the present government took over a country which was in a debt trap in 2015.
“Following Independence in 1948, this is the first time that we are
facilitating the largest amount of debt which amounts to Rs.1.7
trillion,” he pointed out.
“We will overcome all these challenges. We have well drawn up plans to
take up these challenges. This election does not change any positions
such as the President, Prime Minister or Ministers.
It also does not change the ruling party.
This election is to choose honest and qualified people to bring prosperity to villages and towns,” the Minister said.