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Crucial discussion between President & IMF tomorrow

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A special discussion between President Ranil Wickremesinghe and the representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to be held tomorrow (26), it is learnt. 

The review discussions under the IMF’s extended credit facility commenced on the 14th.

The Finance Ministry said that in this series of review discussions, more attention was paid to securing the second IMF installment for Sri Lanka and increasing confidence in the economic stability of Sri Lanka.

Accordingly, it is stated that the last meeting of this series of discussions which lasted for almost 2 weeks will be held tomorrow under the chairmanship of President Wickremesinghe.

Following the discussion, an agreement related to the release of the second IMF installment is to be signed.

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“Online Safety Act to be amended in line with SC determination”

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Cabinet Spokesman Minister Vijitha Herath says the government maintains that the Online Safety Act should be amended.

However, it will be amended following a Supreme Court ruling and in line with the Supreme Court’s determinations, he said while addressing the weekly cabinet briefing today (Nov. 06).

He also said that the matter of whether to amend the current Act or to introduce a new one would be taken up in the new Parliament.

The Online Safety Act, which was established to tackle the spread of misinformation online, faces claims of constitutional inconsistencies.

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No change to Muslim Marriage & Divorce Act – Minister

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The government will not make any changes to the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act (MMDA), Minister Vijitha Herath said.

“No need has arisen to change the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act at this juncture either,” he added.

During the Cabinet media briefing held today (Nov. 06), he said that any Act with regard to religions will be amended only after consulting the respective religious leaders.

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CBK’s security remains unchanged – Vijitha

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Cabinet Spokesman – Minister Vijitha Herath has stated that the security detail of former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga has neither been removed nor reduced.

Responding to questions raised at the Cabinet media briefing today (Nov. 06), he stated that Ms. Kumaratunga still has a 57-strong security detail.

Minister Herath said that a committee has been appointed to look into the matter and once a report is provided, the Cabinet will take a decision in this regard.

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