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Elections (Special Provisions) Bill approved

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The Cabinet has granted approval to draft the new Elections (Special Provisions) Act.

The Bill to be prepared amending five Acts including the Parliamentary Elections Act No. 1 of 1981, Presidential Elections Act, Provincial Council Elections and the Local Government Elections Ordinance.

The approval was earlier granted on 12.12.2022 to amend the Parliamentary Elections Act to take appropriate action in case of violation of the code of conduct by political parties/independent groups and candidates contesting for an election and to establish special polling stations for specially identified voters who cannot vote at the designated polling station on election day. 

The Cabinet approval was also granted on 12.12.2022 to amend the Local Government Polls Ordinance, the Parliamentary Elections Act and the Provincial Council Elections Act so that legal action can be taken in cases of violation of Media Guidelines when an election has been declared. 

Accordingly, the Legal Draftsman has commenced the preparation of Bills in this regard.

The Cabinet approved the proposal presented by the President to advise the legal draftsman to prepare a bill to introduce a new Act instead of amending all the related Acts separately.

Therefore, the Cabinet granted approval to the proposal submitted by the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Reforms to publish the relevant draft bill in the government gazette notification and subsequently to table it in Parliament for the concurrence.

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World Bank grants Sri Lanka $1.0bn loan

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Sri Lanka has been granted a billion-dollar loan to boost its agriculture, tourism and energy sectors, the World Bank said on Wednesday, as the country emerges from an unprecedented economic crisis.

Sri Lanka’s economy collapsed in 2022 when it ran out of foreign exchange to finance even the most essential imports such as food, fuel, and medicines.

The loan aims to strengthen local industries and attract private capital for growth, the World Bank said in a statement after its President Ajay Banga met with Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Colombo.

“With progress underway to stabilise the economy and restart growth, core elements for job creation are in place,” Banga said in the statement.

The loan will be spread over three years, it added.

The economic crisis led to months of street protests that forced then-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa to step down. His successor, Ranil Wickremesinghe, negotiated a $2.9 billion bailout package from the International Monetary Fund.

The four-year bailout loan from the IMF helped shore up the country’s revenues and cleared the way for the government to reschedule foreign debt after a sovereign default on $46 billion of external borrowings in April 2022.

“Now is the time to accelerate reforms and create the conditions for private enterprise to thrive – particularly in sectors that can create jobs at scale,” Banga said.

The World Bank warned last month that Sri Lanka’s population was living in poverty despite the economy making a “remarkable recovery” from its worst financial crisis.

The South Asian nation’s growth surpassed the Bank’s forecast of 4.4 percent, recording 5.0 percent in 2024 – the first economic expansion since the 2022 crisis.

The IMF warned earlier this month that Sri Lanka’s recovery could be undermined if punishing US tariffs were reinstated.

The United States is Sri Lanka’s largest single market, accounting for almost a quarter of its $12 billion in merchandise exports. The trade balance is heavily in favour of the small South Asian nation.

Washington imposed a 44 percent “reciprocal tariff” on the island nation before putting it on hold for 90 days.

Sri Lanka has not retaliated but has instead appealed for negotiations with Washington.

(AFP)

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CEB yet to submit proposals for Electricity tariff revision

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The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) says it expects the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) to submit proposals related to the second electricity tariff revision of the year within the coming week.

PUCSL Director of Communications – Jayanath Herath has said that if there is to be a revision of electricity tariffs in June or July, the relevant proposals should be submitted to the Commission in May.

Once the proposals are received, the PUCSL is scheduled to study them and announce its decision within three to six weeks. During this period, public opinions will also be called regarding the proposed revisions.

However, the CEB is yet to submit the necessary proposals to the PUCSL.

Speaking during a TV programme last week, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake had stated that a June electricity tariff revision will see a hike.

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Heavy rains over 50 mm expected in some areas

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The Department of Meteorology says showers or thundershowers will occur at several places in Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, Uva, Southern and Eastern provinces and in Polonnaruwa district after 1.00 p.m today (May 08).

Fairly heavy rains above 50 mm are likely at some places in these areas.

Showers or thundershowers may occur at a few places elsewhere on the island during the afternoon or night.

Meanwhile, showers may occur in coastal areas of the Western and Southern provinces and in Puttalam district in the morning too.

The general public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

Misty conditions can be expected at some places in Central and Uva provinces and in Ampara and Polonnaruwa districts during the morning

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