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Do not have any fear about the constitutional amendment
President Ranil Wickremesinghe urged that there should be no fear regarding the constitutional amendment.
He emphasized that when making constitutional amendments, he entrusts the responsibility to experienced professionals. He mentioned that in the past, lawyers like K. N. Choksi were involved in such matters.
However, since Mr. Choksi had passed away by the time of the new constitutional amendment in 2015, the task was assigned to lawyer Jayampathi Wickramaratne.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe acknowledged that the current issues have resulted from an oversight on his part and expressed his apology to the public for it.
He made this statement today (19) during the opening of the new court complex in Beligaha, Galle.
To enhance the efficiency of justice administration for the people of Galle, a new court complex was constructed at a cost of LKR 1600 million. The complex houses a Civil Appeal High Court, two High Courts, three District Courts, two Magistrate Courts, a Legal Aid Centre, a Community Corrections Office, a Probation Office, and a Debt Relief Board. It is fully equipped with necessary facilities for court proceedings, including administrative offices.
After unveiling the plaque and officially opening the new court complex, the President took an observation tour of the premises.
The Galle Bar Association also presented a commemorative gift to the President.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe further stated:
“I would like to extend my gratitude to Minister Wijayadasa Rajapakshe for overseeing the completion of this Judicial Complex. With plans to develop the area as a tourist destination, it was crucial to relocate the existing Court Complex, and I am pleased to say that this has been accomplished.
As we work to transform the Galle area into a tourist hub, we have identified locations outside the province for large hotel developments. Additionally, there are plans to move the Transport Board, Timber Corporation, Mahamodara Hospital, Nursing College, Prison and Post Office to the city centre. We also plan to build a similar court complex in the Hikkaduwa area.
The Galle District Court Complex holds historical significance. After Dutch rule, the Batavian Statutes introduced Roman-Dutch law to Ceylon, making Galle a jurisdictional centre with a judicial board, a civil board, and a land board. This marked the beginning of our judicial system. While the Galle judicial area was originally divided into the Matara and Galle districts, only the Galle district continues to operate as a judicial region.
During the Dutch period, the majority of the Land Board members were Dutch, while the minority were Sri Lankans from Ruhuna. The Sri Lankans learned the law from the Dutch and later emerged as lawyers during the English colonial period.
Over time, many Sri Lankans pursued careers in law and entered the Legislative Assembly. Lawyers became a cornerstone of the legislative system. Under the Donoughmore Constitution, they served in the State Council with significant voting power. The English system of governance was established through the Soulbury Constitution, and when India adopted a republican constitution, Sri Lanka followed suit with the English system.
Colvin R. de Silva introduced the first Republican Constitution, while J.R. Jayewardene presented the Second Republican Constitution. Sri Lanka has a rich constitutional history and a strong commitment to the rule of law.
In 1931, Sri Lanka became the first country in Asia and Africa to grant universal suffrage. Unlike in the United States, where some states did not extend voting rights to Black people, Sri Lanka is unique for maintaining democracy continuously since then. We should take pride in this achievement. Despite facing wars and rebellions, Sri Lanka has preserved its democratic system, and democracy has remained intact despite numerous challenges.
In Sri Lanka, power transitions smoothly and without conflict after elections, a testament to the strength of our democratic process. Despite various debates and issues, democracy has never been compromised.
Some critics argue that democracy is at risk during certain crises. However, our constitution, judiciary, and political system have worked to advance and protect it. The most significant threat to our democracy occurred in 2022, yet we have continued to progress through consensus.
While Parliament remains a venue for debate, protecting democracy is crucial. The upcoming election is on schedule, with the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court confirming that it should be held within the specified timeframe, and we support this directive.
In 2015, we proposed a new constitutional amendment. Typically, I would have assigned this task to K. N. Choksi, a lawyer. However, since he had passed away, the responsibility fell to lawyer Jayampathi Wickramaratne. He was unable to make the necessary revisions. This oversight is regrettable, and I apologize to the nation for it. There is no need for further discussion on this matter; our country has upheld democracy since 1931.
Additionally, the government will fund the compilation of a book on the heritage of Galle’s history”.
Mr. Wijayadasa Rajapakshe, Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reform;
As a citizen of Ruhuna, I am very pleased to celebrate the opening of the new modern court complex in the southern province. The lawyers in the Galle area have faced many challenges, and it took approximately 12 years to complete this project due to various obstacles. Thanks to the President’s intervention, we have successfully built this impressive facility.
Despite the national crisis over the past two years, the President ensured that the judicial process continued smoothly. The new court complex has faced some political accusations, but it is important to clarify that this facility was not constructed for political purposes. Our goal is to provide better access to justice and relief to the people, as we view the court as a temple of the people.
Minister of Health and Industries Dr. Ramesh Pathirana;
Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this court complex a reality. During the country’s economic crisis, continuing the construction was challenging, but President Ranil Wickremesinghe provided the necessary financial support to complete the project. Without his assistance, this achievement would not have been possible.
State Ministers Anuradha Jayaratne, Geetha Kumarasinghe, and Mohan Priyadarshana Silva, along with Members of Parliament Vajira Abeywardena and Sampath Athukorala, attended the event. Also present were Chief Justice Jayantha Jayasuriya, Attorney General Parinda Ranasinghe, Galle District Secretary W. Dharmasiri, Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Justice R. S. Hapugaswatta, High Court Judges, District Judges, Magistrates, Galle Bar Association President Ruwan Asiri De Silva, and other lawyers and government officials.
Sri Lanka Seeks UNESCO Support for Education Sector Modernization- President
President Ranil Wickremesinghe announced plans to seek UNESCO’s support in a comprehensive modernization initiative for Sri Lanka’s education sector, alongside seeking assistance from the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank for these reforms.
Addressing the inaugural session of the Student Parliament of Buddhuruvagala Maha Vidyalaya, Monaragala, yesterday (17), President Wickremesinghe highlighted the goal of establishing an advanced education system incorporating modern technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI). His vision is to equip the youth with the skills needed to thrive in the contemporary world.
The inaugural session of the college’s student parliament took place at the Chamber Hall of the Presidential Secretariat following an invitation extended during President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s recent visit to Buddhuruvagala Maha Vidyalaya, Monaragala.
Fulfilling a promise to the students, a valuable collection of musical instruments was swiftly presented to the college, prompting gratitude from the students. The event saw 96 members of the student parliament in attendance, with certificates being distributed under the supervision of Secretary to the President Saman Ekanayake and Secretary-General of Parliament Kushani Rohanadeera.
Addressing the students, President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized that future leaders who will build the country will emerge from these student parliaments. He noted that the experience gained through these platforms will be invaluable and expressed his happiness that student parliaments are active in many schools.
The President also shared the historical and ancient background of the old Parliament Building, now the Presidential Secretariat, engaging in a friendly conversation with the students and informing them about the parliamentary system, including the Constituent Assembly.
Secretary-General of Parliament Kushani Rohanadeera explained the role of Parliament.
The principal of Buddhuruvagala Maha Vidyalaya, Monaragala H.M.U.B. Herath, along with several teachers and parents, were also present on this occasion.
President orders to gazette 22nd Amendment withheld by Justice Minister
The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution has been published via Gazette by order of the President.
The development comes just a day after Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe had instructed the Secretary of the Justice Ministry to halt the gazette publication until after the Presidential Election is held.
The Minister had made this call amidst allegations that the amendment is being used as a tactic to postpone the election.
The amendment proposes changing paragraph (b) of Article 83 by replacing the words “exceeding six years” with “exceeding five years”.
Water board profit Rs 6.2 billion : Will there be a tariff reduction ?
Minister of Water Supply and Estate Infrastructure Development Jeevan Thondaman, announced that the reduction of water tariffs is being studied alongside the new electricity tariff revision, with a decision expected by the end of this week.
The Minister also highlighted that the Water Supply Board, previously experiencing a monthly loss of LKR 2.8 billion, has now achieved a profit of LKR 6.2 billion.
Minister of Water Supply and Estate Infrastructure Development Jeevan Thondaman made these remarks during the ‘Collective Path to a Stable Country’ press briefing today (17) at the Presidential Media Centre (PMC).
Minister Jeevan Thondaman, elaborating further, also stated:
We commend Minister Kanchana Wijesekera for initiating steps to lower electricity tariffs. The water supply sector is closely tied to electricity tariffs, making it likely that this revision will also lead to reduced water tariffs.
Water availability is influenced by various factors. We previously committed to lowering water tariffs in tandem with reductions in electricity charges. Currently, the Ministry is not only focusing on electricity but also assessing the impact of reduced interest rates, down from 26% to 11%. Additionally, we are studying the potential reduction in water tariffs based on changes in the dollar exchange rate. It’s important to note that the cost of chemicals procured by the water supply board is influenced by the dollar exchange rate.
It is expected that by the end of this week, a decision will be made regarding the extent of the reduction in the water tariff. When I assumed office in January 2023, the Ministry faced challenges, unable to even provide 1,000 new water connections. Moreover, I inherited a Ministry burdened with an USD 800 million debt and a Water Supply Board experiencing monthly losses of approximately LKR 2.8 billion. The board’s monthly recurring expenses of LKR 4.5 billion had a significant national impact.
Since then, we have delivered on our commitments. The number of new water connections has increased to 113,000, with plans to add approximately 30,000 more connections in the coming weeks.
Furthermore, we have successfully transformed the Water Supply Board’s monthly loss of LKR 2.8 billion into a monthly profit of LKR 6.2 billion. It is noteworthy that with a recurring expenditure of LKR 4.5 billion, we have ensured the sustainability of the water supply sector by allocating the surplus towards debt servicing.
Through the Ministry of Power and Energy, we secured a USD 100 million policy-based loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Similarly, preparations are underway for a sub-programme within the water supply sector. Cabinet approval has been obtained for the final two issues of the ADB’s reform proposals: the water tariff formula and the investment framework criteria. Upon approval by the Asian Development Bank Executive Board, an additional USD 100 million is anticipated.
Moreover, we are committed to safeguarding vulnerable and economically disadvantaged communities from the impact of water tariffs. Measures have been implemented to provide subsidies to hospitals, schools, and religious institutions classified as charitable entities.
We are also pleased with the success of the “Aswasuma” program and the President’s focus on increasing wages for plantation workers and granting land rights. The Upcountry communities have gained confidence in the President’s initiatives. Despite challenges faced by Upcountry communities, we are optimistic about the direction we are heading. Today, many longstanding issues affecting Upcountry communities have been resolved.
Next month, discussions will be held with the Ministry of Industries and Estate Companies aimed at finding a lasting solution to the plantation workers’ wage issue. Furthermore, in response to our longstanding request, the President submitted a cabinet paper on land rights last Monday. In Upcountry areas where numerous families reside, there is often only one Grama Sewa Officer, leading to inadequate distribution of government welfare benefits. This is exacerbated by historical land demarcation issues affecting Upcountry residents.
These challenges have impeded the development of Upcountry communities. To address this, the President’s cabinet paper proposes formally recognizing Upcountry areas as villages. Additionally, there is widespread agreement that priority should be given to providing housing rights to Upcountry people. Securing land rights enables individuals to build homes, fostering community development.
The True National Asset: The Youth, Not Failing State Enterprises
President Ranil Wickremesinghe stated that restructuring loss-making public institutions will enable the government to allocate more resources to education and healthcare in the future. He emphasized that the country’s true wealth lies in its youth, not in struggling state enterprises. The President noted that many state enterprises are now operating without burdening the government, and he expects that the financial obligations related to SriLankan Airlines will be resolved by the end of the year.
President Wickremesinghe made these remarks during the ceremony to hand over the newly built Faculty of Allied Health Sciences at the Ruhuna University, located in Walahanduwa, Galle, today (19). At the event, the President unveiled a plaque and formally transferred the college building to the students. He also took time for a tour and engaged in friendly discussion with the university staff. Additionally, Vice-Chancellor of the Ruhuna University, Mr. Sujeeva Amarasena, presented a commemorative plaque to President Wickremesinghe.
Marking the occasion, the President also planted a sapling in the Faculty of Science grounds and took a group photo with the university staff.
Addressing the ceremony, President Ranil Wickremesinghe further said;
“Minister Ramesh Pathirana dedicated himself to the establishment of this Faculty of Allied Health Sciences. I urge everyone to fully utilize this facility. Major universities in countries like the United States benefit from such buildings 24/7. When government funds are allocated for education, we must maximize their use. Disrupting classes will harm both you and the country.
It was noted that Rs. 700 billion was spent on SriLankan Airlines and other corporations, but this needs to be managed correctly. These funds should have yielded a tenfold return. Instead, this massive expenditure led to loans under three different governments, increasing our national debt. When the country’s economy collapsed, our first step was to stop borrowing, which was a difficult but necessary task. We had to find new sources of revenue and we informed every government agency that they must cover their own expenses.
This situation impacted every sector, and I faced severe criticism. I had to choose between letting the economy collapse or enduring the backlash. Despite the criticism, we remained committed to our responsibility, with all ministers rendering their support.
At that time, some people opposed the state enterprise restructuring program. Today, electricity and fuel prices are aligned with global prices, and we no longer subsidize them. Additionally, we have stopped providing funds to other corporations, with the only remaining financial obligation being SriLankan Airlines, which we expect to resolve by the end of this year. This will allow the country to redirect funds to education and health services in the coming years.
When these measures were introduced, they faced significant criticism. I posed a critical question: Is our national wealth found in failing corporations or in our youth? We must choose between sustaining loss-making corporations and investing in education and health. I invite everyone to help move the country forward by supporting a new economic transformation over the next two to three years with these new initiatives.”
Minister of Health and Industries Dr. Ramesh Pathirana:
“The people of Galle thank the President for taking the time, amidst his busy schedule, to inaugurate this university building, which is crucial for the future of our country’s children. I am pleased to have completed such an important project during a critical period.
Thanks to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s sound economic policies, the Galle district has received several significant projects. In the 2024 budget, he allocated substantial funds for health and education, which is a positive step for the future of our children. This new college, inaugurated today, is a source of pride for the Southern Province.”
Chairman of the University Grants Commission Senior Professor Sampath Amaratunge;
“I thank the President for participating in this event. The non-academic staff who have been on strike for 75 days will report back for duty from next Monday. The President intervened to provide a solution to their salary disparity. The President should be thanked for that. The Treasury has allocated Rs. 4.2 billion to pay their arrears. I believe that if we can take our country to a state where there are no strikes, that is the development of the country.”
The Chancellor of the Ruhunu University Ven. Akuratiye Nanda Nayaka Thera, the Maha Sangha and other religious clergy, Southern Province Governor Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena, Members of Parliament Mr. Wajira Abeywardana, Sampath Athukorala and a group of former vice chancellors, deans, academic staff, students and others were present on this occasion.
Kohuwela flyover opened for public
The flyover at the Kohuwala Junction was declared open and vested with the public today.
The flyover was declared open by Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena in the presence of the Minister of Highways and Transport Bandula Gunawardena.
The overhead bridge is 297 meters in length and 9.4 meters in width overarching a four-lane road connecting Nugegoda and Kalubowila controlled by traffic signals.
Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena sent on compulsory leave
Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena has been placed on compulsory leave in connection to the investigations into the Easter Sunday attacks.
The National Police Commission said SDIG Nilantha Jayawardena has been placed on leave pending a disciplinary probe.
The move comes after the Supreme Court had questioned why the National Police Commission had not initiated action against the former Chief of the State Intelligence Service, as per its court order.
The Supreme Court last week instructed the National Police Commission to adhere to the court order and take action against Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena.
The SDIG, along with former President Maithripala Sirisena, is accused of failing to prevent the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks, despite receiving intelligence information.
The “Randora” Urumaya National Program for Awarding Freehold House Title Deeds in Colombo, spearheaded by the President
President Ranil Wickremesinghe announced plans to develop the Western Province into a major city accommodating approximately 05 million people.
The President emphasized that the government is implementing a revolutionary program to provide freehold land and housing rights to the people covering villages, towns, and plantations, aiming to alleviate hardships faced by the country’s citizens.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe made these remarks while attending the “Randora Urumaya” program, which grants freehold deeds to 50,000 low-income families residing in flats in Colombo. The event took place at Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo, this afternoon (17).
According to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s vision outlined in the 2024 budget proposals, the Urumaya program aims to grant freehold land rights to 02 million people and full ownership of houses to 250,000 low-income families residing in Colombo flats.
In the initial phase, 50,000 low-income families residing in Colombo flats will receive freehold deeds. Today, a total of 1,117 title deeds were awarded, comprising 937 houses from the Urban Development Authority and 180 houses from the National Housing Development Authority.
Accordingly these “Randora Urumaya” title deeds will be distributed to residents of Mihindu Sethpura, Sirisara Uyana, Metro housing complexes under the Urban Development Authority, and 31 flats under the National Housing Development Authority.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, speaking at the event, further added,
Today, one of your problems has been solved—you now have ownership of your house. We understand that losing ownership of a house is a significant issue for people. As an MP represented the Colombo district, I have a deep understanding of the challenges faced by its residents.
When we took office, the country was in a very challenging economic situation. Many suffered greatly due to the previous economic crisis. However, you trusted that the government would work towards rebuilding the country’s economy. It is because of this trust that we have been able to make progress. I sincerely thank all of you for your patience and confidence in us.
Today, the country is progressing economically. This government is not affiliated with just one party. It was formed swiftly by bringing together individuals from various parties when some neglected their responsibilities. This type of government has not existed in our country before.
As we continue to build our nation today, its benefits should extend to the common people. That’s why we have ensured that you receive full ownership of these flats. Our country is progressing, but for our economic development to continue, we must strive further to improve the quality of life for our people.
This government has achieved what no other government has. We have empowered ordinary citizens by expanding Freehold land ownership across the country. Previous administrations focused primarily on ownership in the stock market—tracking share purchases and market fluctuations. Instead, we focused on empowering ordinary citizens.
The farmers of our nation have consistently delivered good harvests in past seasons, which has been crucial for our recovery from economic downturns. It’s essential that we secure their land rights. Until now, these rights were only granted through licenses. We have started granting Freehold land rights. By the end of this term, over 02 million people will have their land rights secured, and those in flats will gain ownership of their houses. This initiative will significantly increase the number of landowners and house owners in our country.
It’s important to note that no previous government has undertaken the revolutionary measures we have implemented. This program was launched to provide much-needed relief to the people of our country.
Furthermore, plans are underway to implement a housing program for estate residents in the near future. I have convened meetings with the respective MPs to discuss this initiative and have instructed them to draft new legislation and proceed with consultations.
Our primary focus remains on securing housing and land rights for all residents across villages, cities, and plantations, marking a cornerstone initiative of this government. This program will serve as a catalyst for broader societal transformation.
It is important to acknowledge the significant contributions of three former leaders who dedicated.
Former Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala initiated the construction of the first apartment complex in Bambalapitiya. Following his lead, then President Ranasinghe Premadasa undertook significant apartment projects in Colombo, further advancing urban housing development. Additionally, Former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa made substantial contributions to enhance the apartment program. These leaders deserve recognition and gratitude for their efforts in this regard.
The value of the freehold house deeds you receive today is expected to double in the next decade. Therefore, I urge you to manage your property diligently and responsibly to ensure your future success and prosperity.
Please refrain from mortgaging the deed you receive today. Over the next decade, Colombo is slated for significant development. Our vision is to transform the Western Province into a bustling metropolis accommodating five million residents. As part of this initiative, out-dated government buildings on public lands will be replaced, and plans are underway for a new port in the province, led by Minister Prasanna Ranatunga and his team.
Furthermore, we have committed to constructing new schools in the Kolonnawa area, and preparations for this program are already in progress.
Prime Minister, Dinesh Gunawardena,
As per the 2024 budget proposal, today marks a significant milestone in securing land and housing rights for the people. Owning a home today marks a proud achievement. Food, clothing, and shelter are fundamental human needs, and owning your home fulfils a crucial aspect of these needs. This ownership can revolutionize your life, and it is essential to manage it diligently for a successful future.
The initiative of the Urban Development Minister to enhance all areas of Colombo city is commendable. Through projects like the Colombo Urban Apartment Project, a substantial number of people now own homes. President Ranil Wickremesinghe has been instrumental in spearheading these efforts, underscoring his commitment to improving housing accessibility and urban development.
Speaker of the Parliament Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, Minister of Urban Development and Housing Prasanna Ranatunga, Minister of Public Security Tiran Alles, Governor of the Western Province Marshal of the Sri Lanka Air Force Roshan Goonetileke, State Ministers Thenuka Vidanagamage, Arundika Fernando, MPs Wajira Abeywardana, A.H.M. Fowzie, Yadamini Gunawardena, Attorney at Law Premnath C. Dolawatte,(Rtd) Major Pradeep Undugoda, Attorney at Law Madhura Withanage, Senior Adviser to the President on National Security and Chief of the Presidential Staff Sagala Ratnayake, Former Minister Ravi Karunanayake, Presidential Senior Adviser on Economic Affairs Dr. R. H. S. Samaratunga, Director-General of Presidential Trade Unions Saman Rathnapriya, secretary to the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing W.S. Sathyananda were also present at the event.
Japan Ready to Resume Suspended Official Development Assistance Projects
Dr. IZUMI Hiroto, the head of the Japanese delegation visiting Sri Lanka, lauded the successful completion of the country’s debt restructuring process, noting that it has paved the way for the resumption of Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) projects. These projects, which include several initiatives that were suspended last period, are now poised to restart, signaling a renewed phase of cooperation and development.
Dr. Hiroto highlighted that the international community’s confidence in President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s leadership is strongly reflected in the expedited success of the debt restructuring agreements. This achievement, accomplished in partnership with the Official Creditors’ Committee and the International Monetary Fund, underscores a remarkable turnaround for Sri Lanka.
The high-level Japanese delegation, comprising representatives from the housing, construction, and urban sectors, met with President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat this morning (18).
During the meeting, Dr. IZUMI Hiroto highlighted the successful completion of Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring process and announced that projects under Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA), including those previously suspended, are set to resume.
The discussion also focused on new investment opportunities in Sri Lanka, emphasizing the potential for enhanced cooperation between the two nations. The delegation expressed their appreciation for Sri Lanka’s economic progress and the swift achievement of debt restructuring agreements in collaboration with the Official Creditors’ Committee and the International Monetary Fund. They praised President Wickremesinghe’s leadership in navigating the country through its financial challenges, which has restored international confidence and paved the way for renewed development initiatives.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, recalling Japan’s invaluable support during Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring process, emphasized Sri Lanka’s commitment to deepening economic cooperation with Japan across various sectors, including education and agricultural modernization. The President stressed the importance of resuming stalled projects under Japanese cooperation to further strengthen bilateral relations.
Additionally, President Wickremesinghe highlighted the critical role of the Colombo Dockyard, underscoring its significance as a key institution in Sri Lanka s maritime and industrial landscape.
The Japanese delegation noted that several projects that are currently suspended, including the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) Development Project, the Colombo Port Eastern Terminal Development Project, the Central Expressway Construction and the Digital Broadcasting Project, can be promptly restarted.
Additionally, the delegation highlighted the potential to resume the Light Railway Transit (LRT), which was halted by the previous government. They are actively assessing locations to re-implement this project, recognizing its significant potential to alleviate traffic congestion in Colombo city.
Both sides emphasized the significance of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in executing housing for low-income earners and other urban development projects. It was also highlighted that the Government of Sri Lanka is committed to promoting environmentally friendly projects and renewable energy in line with its policies and international agreements.
The Japanese delegation expressed their willingness to the President to recruit Sri Lankan graduates in the field of technology for job opportunities in Japan’s private sector. This initiative aims to improve the electricity supply sector in Japan. The delegation also highlighted the Joint Credit Mechanism (JCM), which encompasses projects designed to promote environmental sustainability by utilizing advanced Japanese technology to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Chief of Presidential Staff and Senior Advisor to the President on National Security Sagala Ratnayaka, Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka H.E. Mizukoshi Hideaki, Chairman of the Board – Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) Mr. MAEDA Tadashi, Presidential Senior Advisor to the President on Economic Affairs Dr. R. H. S. Samaratunga, and the Managing Director/CEO of the Colombo Dockyard PLC Mr. Thimira S. Godakumbura, along with representatives from several leading businesses in Japan attended the discussion.
Bill to amend Constitutional clause on President’s term to be gazetted
The Cabinet of Ministers has given the green light to publish in the Government Gazette and then table in parliament for approval the bill prepared to amend a paragraph of the Constitution with regard to the tenure of the President.
The Cabinet of Ministers had given its policy approval on July 09 to amend paragraph (b) of Article 83 of the Constitution by replacing the words “exceeding six years” with the words “exceeding five years” stated in paragraph (b) of Article 83 of the Constitution.
The Bill prepared accordingly by the Legal Draftsman has received the clearance of the Attorney General, the Cabinet Spokesman said today.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the combined proposal presented by the President and the Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reforms to publish the bill in the Government Gazette and then table it in parliament for approval, he said
State Minister Siyambalapitiya Calls for Open Dialogue on President’s Two-Year Program Criticisms
State Minister for Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, stated that the effective economic program of President Ranil Wickremesinghe over the past two years has brought stability to the country despite difficult circumstances.
He also extended an invitation to opposition members and economic research experts who have made negative and unfounded claims to engage in an open dialogue on a suitable platform.
Addressing the press briefing themed “Collective Path to a Stable Country” held at the Presidential Media Centre (PMC) today (18), State Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya further explained;
A presidential election is one of the most significant democratic decisions made by the people. At such a time, it is essential to create a platform to compare the country’s situation two years ago with its current state. The government’s responsibility includes ensuring the safety, welfare, and development of the people, necessitating dialogue at this critical moment.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, who accepted the challenge of recovering the country in very difficult circumstances, has managed to steer the country in the right direction through his positive actions over the past two years. Opposition MPs and economic research experts who have presented negative and unfounded claims should engage in an open dialogue on a suitable platform to address these baseless statements.
As the State Minister for Finance, I am always ready to detail the positive steps taken by President Ranil Wickremesinghe to recover the country from the recent economic crisis.
Today, under the leadership of President Wickremesinghe as the Minister of Finance, a new loan scheme for small and medium enterprises was introduced. This loan, provided at a subsidized interest rate of 7% based on a loan from the Asian Development Bank, has an allocation of Rs.50 billion. The main purpose of this initiative is to strengthen small and medium enterprises.
Under this scheme, small and medium enterprises can receive loans up to a maximum of Rs.10 million. Additionally, Rs.6 billion will be allocated for the development of small tea gardens, and Rs.2 billion will be designated for women entrepreneurs.
There is also a need for a debt security agency, which will be established in October. This agency will assist borrowers who are unable to provide guarantee.
A special committee has been appointed to address issues related to all sectors affected by vehicle import restrictions. The committee met in the first week of July, and their report will be submitted to the Cabinet by the second week of August. Plans are then being made to outline the process for resuming vehicle imports.
Additionally, the results of the examination for the recruitment of customs inspectors have been released. Interviews are scheduled for July 26 and 27. We also expect the results for the recruitment of Assistant Superintendents of Customs to be released this week. It should be noted that this recruitment process is being conducted transparently.
Cricket equipment distributed to 67 schools in the Gampaha district under the patronage of Mr. Sagala Ratnayaka
With the aim of developing cricket in the schools of the Gampaha district, cricket equipment was distributed to 67 schools yesterday (15) at the Presidential Secretariat. This event was held under the patronage of Mr. Sagala Ratnayaka, the Chief of Staff to the President and the President’s Senior Adviser on National Security.
The program was organized by the Youth Vision 2048 organization and the Sri Lanka Cricket Board, following the vision of President Ranil Wickremesinghe. It was carried out under the full guidance and supervision of Mr. Sagala Ratnayaka.
In his address, Mr. Ratnayaka emphasized the importance of school cricket in nurturing talented players for the national level. He also highlighted President Wickremesinghe’s commitment over the past two years to rebuilding the country’s economy. The President aims to implement an economic program that ensures a prosperous future for the country’s children within a corruption-free framework.
Mr. Ruwan Wijewardena, Presidential Adviser on Climate Change, also spoke at the event, expressing his appreciation for all those contributing to the development of future generations’ sports skills.
Director Youth Affairs and Sustainable Development of the President’s Office Mr. Sathira Sarachchandra, Youth Vision 2048 Advisor Dr. Lasantha Gunawardena, Youth Vision 2048 President Dan Poddiwela, along with officials and principals from the Sri Lanka Cricket Board, sports instructors, and students, were present at the event.
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