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Ali Sabry warns against renegotiating debt sustainability agreement

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Foreign Minister and Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs, and Constitutional Reforms, Ali Sabry, has warned against any attempts to renegotiate the Debt Sustainability Agreement (DSA).

Sabry detailed the stringent parameters of the DSA, which include reducing the current debt from 133% to 95%, lowering the GDP percentage allocated for foreign loan settlements from 9.3% to 4.5%, achieving a 2.1% surplus on the primary balance, and ensuring that 15% of the GDP comes from tax revenue.

He stressed that these conditions have now become part of the law and cannot be easily altered.

The Minister highlighted that resuming negotiations with the IMF could jeopardize the next tranche due in December, as well as subsequent disbursements from the World Bank (WB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

“If you try to renegotiate and change it, it will take another year. If that happens, the IMF will not give their next tranche of $400 million in December. If they don’t give, the World Bank will not give their next tranche of $400 million. And if they don’t give, ADB will not give their next tranche of $500 million,” Sabry explained.

As a result, between December 2024 and January 2025, the country could lose between USD 1.2 billion to 1.3 billion, which could lead to further instability, Minister Ali Sabry warned.

He warned that without this funding, the country could face severe economic instability, including a tumbling rupee and rising inflation.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Justice, Prison Affairs & Constitutional Reform, President’s Counsel Ali Sabry emphasized that renegotiating with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a very serious and unsuccessful endeavour.

(newsfirst.lk)
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“Reports of Wijepala – Nissanka meeting, fake”

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The Public Security Ministry has denied media reports claiming that the Public Security minister – Ananda Wijepala had met Nissanka Senadhipathi.

The Minister’s media secretary had clarified this in a letter to Acting IGP Priyantha Weerasuriya. 
Adding that the neither the Minister or a representative had ever met Senadhipathi as claimed, the letter calls for proper investigations into the fake news and legal action against those responsible.

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Special allowance for policemen on duty at ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’

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A special transport allowance and a combined allowance will be provided to police personnel assigned to ensure the safety of devotees attending the exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Siri Dalada Vandanawa) in Kandy, the police said.

The measure has been taken over the instructions of the Acting IGP, in consideration of the fact that these police personnel will be on continuous day and night duty for over 10 days, away from their regular stations and incurring additional personal expenses.

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Ravi K’s Bill to repeal Online Safety Act, gazetted

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The Bill to repeal the Online Safety Act, No. 9 of 2024, and other regulations concerning the Act, has been gazetted.

The Online Safety Bill was passed by a majority vote in Parliament on Jan. 24, 2024.

The Bill that has been gazetted was submitted by opposition MP Ravi Karunanayake.

On Feb. 28, 2025, MP Karunanayake submitted a private member’s Bill to the Parliament Secretary-General, aiming to repeal the controversial Online Safety Act.

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