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Acting President appointed to Court of Appeal

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has appointed Justice R. M. Sobitha Rajakaruna as the Acting President of the Court of Appeal.

Court of Appeal Justice Rajakaruna took oaths this morning (16) before the President at the Presidential Secretariat.

This appointment will remain in effect until the return of Justice Nissanka Bandula Karunaratne, the President of the Court of Appeal, who is currently abroad.

Secretary to the President Mr. Saman Ekanayake was also present during the swearing-in ceremony.

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Rajitha Senaratne pledges support to President Ranil

Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Kalutara District MP Dr. Rajitha Senaratne has met President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Gangarama Seema Malaka, a short while ago, and pledged his support for the upcoming presidential election.

President Wickremesinghe and MP Senaratne also signed an agreement on the matter during the event.

Speaking to the media, Senaratne said he will work to ensure the victory of President Ranil Wickremesinghe in the 2024 Presidential Election.

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SLMC’s Ali Zahir Moulana pledges support to President Ranil

Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) Batticaloa District MP Ali Zahir Moulana has met with President Ranil Wickremesinghe and assured his support at the upcoming Presidential Election.

The Deputy Leader of the SLMC has met with President Wickremesinghe at his political office on Flower Road, Colombo this afternoon (16).

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Sri Lanka committed to conservation and sustainable development - Sagala

Chief of Staff to the President and National Security Advisor Sagala Ratnayaka emphasized Sri Lanka’s commitment to nature conservation and sustainable development.

Speaking at the launch of the “Sri Lanka 30×30 – Conservation and Prosperity: for Nature and People” initiative recently at the Cinnamon Lakeside, Colombo, he highlighted the nation’s dedication to ensuring a healthy planet for future generations through sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.

Ratanayaka noted that Sri Lanka’s mangrove restoration program has received international acclaim for its success. He highlighted that the government has implemented several such projects aimed at protecting sensitive ecosystems and reinforcing the country's commitment to environmental conservation.

He emphasized that the “Sri Lanka 30×30” program showcases the nation's commitment to supporting local communities and contributing to global conservation efforts. He stressed that cooperation and partnerships are crucial for protecting Sri Lanka's unique ecosystems and achieving the program’s ambitious goals.

The implementation of these projects, overseen by Sagala Ratnayaka, is a top national priority. The initiative was coordinated by the Presidential Secretariat Climate Change Office. Key government departments involved in the design of the projects included the Department of Wildlife Conservation, Forest Department, Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, and several others dedicated to environmental protection and sustainable development.

This initiative aimed at conserving the nation’s unique biodiversity while promoting sustainable economic prosperity. This landmark approach to develop a set of projects while balancing conservation and development is a significant step towards Sri Lanka’s commitment to sustainable development and green economic revival.

The “Sri Lanka 30×30” program is designed to attract over USD 1.5 billion in investments between 2025 and 2030. The launch event witnessed the participation of over 95 government entities, local and international non-governmental organizations, and corporates, all unified in their support for this ambitious initiative.

The program aligns with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), adopted by Sri Lanka and 195 other countries in 2022 at the COP15 biodiversity conference in Montreal. The GBF outlines 23 targets focusing on biodiversity conservation and sustainable development, aimed at benefiting both nature and people.

As part of the “Sri Lanka 30×30” initiative, the government has identified nine national priority conservation programs, each designed to address critical environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices including; Improve the protection and connectivity of wet zone ecosystems; Halt forest loss in the dry zone by increasing protection; Restore degraded forest and mangrove habitats; Sustainably develop and enhance protected area tourism to fund conservation. Improve human-elephant coexistence; Enhance the health and productivity of river systems, starting with the Kelani River basin; Enhance conservation of marine ecosystems for the benefit of nature and people;

Strengthen sustainable fishery management practices and reverse the Ensuring sustainable use of fish stocks and reversing the decline of key commercial species; Protect marine megafauna by reducing disturbances to whales caused by whale watchers and ships.

Sri Lanka’s rich natural capital offers immense potential for a green economic revival. By conserving its biodiversity and promoting sustainable resource management, the country aims to build a resilient economy that benefits future generations.

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Notice for those using Katunayake Airport

A new luxury airport bus service was launched today connecting the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayake to several key areas in Colombo.

According to the Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) Limited (AASL), the luxury bus service connects the Katunayake Airport with Port City, Fort Railway Station, Colombo Main Bus Stop and the Makumbura Multimodal Transport Centre.

The new luxury airport bus service was launched under the patronage of Transport Ministry Secretary Ranjith Rubasinghe today, with the first bus commencing its journey at 11.45 am from the arrival terminal of the Katunayake Airport to the Makumbura Multimodal Transport Centre.

According to Ranjith Rubasinghe, the luxury bus service will commence from the Katunayake Airport and ply along the Colombo – Katunayake Highway without any stops, to the destinations in Colombo.

He further said that 10 buses have been allocated for the new airport bus service and will cost Rs. 3000 per passenger for a one-way journey.

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TPA signs MOU with SJB on aspirations of upcountry Tamil Sri Lankans

The Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) led by MP Mano Ganesan has signed the 7 chapter 48 clause document, which represents the hill country Tamil Sri Lankan community’s aspirations to be a fully integrated part of the political, administrative, economic and social mainstream of Sri Lanka.

Taking to ‘X’, MP Mano Ganesan said the TPA signed a social contract Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with presidential candidate and Opposition leader MP Sajith Premadasa in Colombo at the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) headquarters.

He further said this MoU affirms the immense contribution that the women and men of the upcountry Sri Lankan Tamil community have made over two centuries to the economy and general well-being of Sri Lanka.

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40 candidates place deposits for 2024 Presidential Election as deadline ends

The deadline for the placing of deposits for the candidates contesting the 2024 Presidential Election has concluded at 12 noon today (14).

Four candidates have placed deposits within today, the final day for the placing of bonds, including MP Namal Rajapaksa from the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), Janaka Ratnayake from the ‘United Lanka Podujana Party’, Lalith De Silva of the ‘United National Freedom Party’ and independent candidate Sarath Kumara Gunarathne.

The Election Commission has stated that in total 40 individuals have placed deposits to contest the upcoming presidential election.

This includes 22 candidates from recognized political parties, 01 from other political parties and 17 independent candidates nominated by a voter.

The placing of deposits related to the presidential election commenced on July 26 and concluded at 12 noon today.

The acceptance of nominations for the upcoming presidential election is scheduled to begin tomorrow (15) from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission of Sri Lanka says that a total of 42 complaints have been received within the last 24 hours, pertaining to the 2024 Presidential Election.

Accordingly, 37 complaints related to election law violations and 03 other complaints were reported.

Among them, 20 complaints were filed with the National Election Complaint Management Centre, and 22 were reported to the District Election Complaint Management Centre.

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Weather advisory for heavy rains issued to 12 districts

The Department of Meteorology has issued a weather advisory for heavy rains in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central and North-western provinces and Galle and Matara districts.

Accordingly, thundershowers accompanied by severe lightning are likely to occur at several places in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central and Northwestern provinces and in Anuradhapura, Galle and Matara districts during the evening or night.

There may be temporary localized strong winds during thundershowers and the public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by lightning activity.

The weather advisory is effective for the next 12 hours starting from 1.30 pm today.

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Relief for Personal Income Tax Expected Soon, President Announces at University Lecturers’ Conference

In a landmark keynote address at the University Lecturers’ Conference held at the Water’s Edge Hotel yesterday evening (13), President Ranil Wickremesinghe revealed plans to provide relief for personal income tax in the near future.

The President mentioned that two proposals, currently under review by the Treasury and the counter proposal by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are being considered to achieve the goal of providing some benefit to the middle segments like the academia.

In his speech, delivered under the theme “Transforming Sri Lanka’s Higher Education towards a Developed Nation,” President Wickremesinghe also announced a comprehensive reform plan aimed at transforming Sri Lanka’s higher education system as a key strategy to stimulate economic recovery.

President Wickremesinghe emphasized the critical role of higher education in driving the country towards development and highlighted the need for state universities to operate with greater independence to enhance the quality of education.

Addressing the gathering President Ranil Wickremesinghe further elaborated,

Before attending this event, I took part in an important discussion about the country’s economic situation. However, there may be some good news for you all as we proceed, which might help retain some of the lecturers in Sri Lanka.

The past two years have been very difficult, as the minister mentioned. It was thanks to the skill of our ministers that we survived the first year, virtually from nothing. We started from scratch and then built the economy up. Now we have signed agreements with the OCC, IMF, and others. There are many proposals in these agreements, but I believe the benchmarks are key. You should be aware of them because we have to operate within these benchmarks.

The macroeconomic benchmarks, agreed upon between Sri Lanka, 17 OCC countries, credit countries, China (represented by the Exim Bank), the IMF, the ADB, and the World Bank totalling 21 entities took over a year of negotiations. These benchmarks cannot be changed; how we achieve them is a different matter.

First, we must have a primary budget surplus of 2.3% by 2025-2032. Currently, we are at 0.6% of GDP, so our budget needs to be adjusted to achieve a surplus of 2.3%. The public debt to GDP ratio must be reduced to 95% by 2032, down from 111% today. The gross financing needs to GDP ratio must be 13% by 2032, while it is currently 27.8%, so we need to halve it. The forex debt service to GDP must be 1.3% compared to the current 9.2%. The tax revenue to GDP ratio must reach 14% by 2025, while we are currently at 9.5%. Our international reserves must be 15 billion USD by 2028; we are currently at 5.6 billion USD. Inflation must not exceed 5%, and treasury guarantees should be less than 75%. We have achieved these two targets for now.

We cannot have arrears in government payments beyond three months. Monetary financing by the central bank is not permitted. Cost-effective pricing of electricity and fuel must be maintained, and any losses in the CEB or CPC must be directly compensated through treasury transfers. Minimum expenditure thresholds on social safety net cash transfers must be maintained. We agreed to increase the number of beneficiaries from 1.6 million to 2.4 million. During the bankruptcy period, we provided more social benefits than before, and we need to continue this trend. These terms are non-negotiable.

Our creditors have agreed to provide debt relief up to about 10 billion USD. The IMF agreement gave us USD 2.9 billion over three years. Together with the USD 10.5 billion benefit, this aids us significantly, but we must meet the targets. This is why we have introduced the Economic Transformation Bill.

We should aim to make Sri Lanka an export-oriented and competitive economy. We are now in the next stage of discussing tax thresholds. We have had strong economic performance this year and hope to maintain it next year. We are considering adjustments to the personal income tax structure to provide relief to taxpayers.

Currently, there are two proposals. The Treasury’s proposal maintains a tax-free threshold of Rs. 1.2 million, widens the tax band from Rs. 500,000 to 720,000, and keeps the top tax rate at 36%. And the counter proposal by the IMF proposes that the tax-free threshold remains at Rs. 1.2 million, but the first tax band is widened from Rs. 500,000 to 1 million rupees, shifting all tax bands up by 500,000 rupees, with subsequent bands remaining at Rs. 500,000 rupees and the top tax rate remains at 36%.

We are evaluating these proposals and working towards one that provides relief. I am considering the IMF proposal. Our decision will be guided by what is best for the country and the people.

The economy is growing, but we need to accelerate growth. We must focus on maximizing the benefits of our human resources. To do this, we need a top-class education system. We are discussing improvements to the school system and post-school education. We plan to consolidate about 500 vocational training centres and nine provincial agencies into vocational education colleges. We are also considering university colleges of technology and management offering associate degrees.

Many students have asked why they were educated if they cannot find jobs. To address this, we propose associate degrees that are job-oriented, with the option to pursue bachelor’s or higher diplomas later.

We aim to elevate our universities to a higher standard. This will take time, but we need to start by restructuring state universities and providing more autonomy. Universities should have the freedom to manage their finances and attract foreign students. We could consider a model where the government funds local students while universities charge foreign students.

We are also planning new universities and expanding existing ones. We have proposals for four new technology-focused universities and potential collaboration with international institutions. As we expand, we may face a shortage of academics.

We also have non-government degree-awarding institutes that could be granted university status. We should consider new models for universities, including options for funding and management. The goal is to make Sri Lanka a key academic centre, capitalizing on the anticipated increase in demand for higher education in the region.

We have many plans and ideas for advancing education and economic growth. We need to continue building on what we have started and aim for success. I appreciate your time and am open to any questions you may have.

Minister for Education Dr. Susil Premajayantha,

The President assumed office in June 2022 during a time when the government declared its inability to support the education of the Sri Lankan people. At that point, His Excellency, along with the then-Prime Minister, invited me to take charge of the Ministry of Education, encompassing general education, higher education, technical education, vocational training, and science, technology, and research.

Despite inheriting a nation in crisis with fuel shortages leading to queues lasting over four days, 14-hour power cuts, delayed examinations, and a lack of basic resources like uniforms and textbooks we made significant strides within two years. Under the leadership of the President, with the support of our Cabinet colleagues, government officials, and dedicated professionals in the education sector, we managed to stabilize the situation. Today, we are proud to gather over 750 academics and professionals to discuss the future of education in Sri Lanka.

This event marks a crucial moment as we lay out plans to reform and transform general education, vocational training, skills development, and higher education. With the participation of Honourable President, former higher education ministers, state ministers, former vice-chancellors, members of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Directors (CVCD), representatives from the non-state sector, and academia, we are united in our mission. Together, we will ensure that all 17 state universities, five higher education institutions, and the non-state sector work in harmony to drive our education system forward.

Following the keynote address, President Wickremesinghe participated in a panel discussion alongside Chairman of the UGC Professor Sampath Amaratunga, Chairperson of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Directors (CVCD) Professor Sanjeewani Ginigaddara, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jaffna Professor S. Srisatkunarajah and President of the Non-State Higher Education Institutions Dr. Dayan Rajapaksha, where the President directly addressed questions raised by members of the higher academic community.

These included concerns over nutritional deficiencies, mental health challenges, and illnesses among students, as well as problems related to hostel facilities and the admission of foreign students to state universities in Sri Lanka. The lecturers also highlighted the need for introducing new courses, difficulties in forming international agreements, and the importance of granting universities the autonomy to select local students for admission. In response, President Wickremesinghe addressed these issues, affirming his commitment to providing solutions and improvements in these areas.

The event was graced by the presence of Minister Bandula Gunawardena, State Minister Suren Raghavan, Member of Parliament S. B. Dissanayake, Chief of Presidential Staff and Senior Advisor to the President on National Security Sagala Ratnayaka, Advisor to the President on Parliamentary Affairs Prof. Ashu Marasinghe, and prominent members of the higher academic community, including Vice-Chancellors, Directors, and members of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Directors (CVCD). Representatives from both state and non-state higher education institutions, as well as a group of university lecturers, were also in attendance.

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Ali Sabry takes oath as the Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reform

Member of Parliament Ali Sabry P.C. was sworn in as the Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reform before President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

The swearing-in took place today (10) at the Presidential Secretariat.

MP Ali Sabry, in addition to his current position as Minister of Foreign Affairs, will also hold the position of Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reform.

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Cabinet approves public sector salary revision proposal

The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval for the proposed salary revisions across all sectors of the public service.

An expert committee, chaired by former Presidential Secretary Udaya Seneviratne, was previously appointed to prepare a report with recommendations for implementing these proposals in the 2025 budget.

The committee engaged with major professional associations of public officials and the broader public sector, analyzed relevant data, and finalized the report.

Based on its recommendations, the Cabinet has approved the President’s proposal to include these salary revisions in the 2025 Budget.

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Vijith Wijayamuni Soysa joins Ranil

Former Minister Vijith Wijayamuni Soysa has announced his support for President Ranil Wickremesinghe in the upcoming Presidential Election. Soysa, a former member of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), previously contested the Parliamentary election under the banner of the Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) led by Sajith Premadasa.

Despite his efforts, he was unable to secure a seat in Parliament.

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