"This Government's refusal to continue the positive measures introduced by the UNP Government has resulted in a growing financial burden being endured by the public," the UNP's Central Medias Unit said in a statement on Friday (11).
The Government yesterday increased fuel prices after 21 months that is bound to increase the cost of living amidst the worsening COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the Ministry of Energy, the price of 92 octane petrol has been increased by Rs. 20 per liter and 95 octane petrol by Rs. 23 per liter.
The price of a liter of auto diesel has been increased by Rs. 07 and the price of a liter of super diesel by Rs. 12.
The price of kerosene liter has been increased by 07 rupees.
Although global oil prices fell as low as USD 30.38 a barrel in May 2020, the SLPP Government had rejected the fuel price formula introduced by the UNP in 2018.
"This meant that the local fuel prices did not reduce to reflect the global prices. Savings which could have been incurred by the drop in global prices were not passed onto the consumers," the Party noted.
As the economy continues to stagnate in Sri Lanka while citizens' earnings reduce drastically due to the prolonged lockdown, the UNP said that this latest fuel hike will only increase the financial burden on the public, adding that "this is a key indicator of this Government's financial mismanagement."
The United National Party (UNP) says that the Government's recent fuel price hike is another indication of their continued economic mismanagement and short-sighted policies.
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