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Trishaws to increase fares

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The All-Island Three-Wheeler Drivers’ Union (AITWDU) today (Dec. 29) said that three-wheeler fares will be increased in January if petrol prices increase after the implementation of Value-Added Tax (VAT) by 18%.

AITWDU president Lalith Dharmasekera has told the media that if this becomes the case, charges for the first kilometer would be increased.

Mr. Dharmasekera has also pointed out that although the AITWDU had not increased fares after the recent fuel price revisions, they would have to do so if the fuel price increases this time.

However he added that there are also concerns on how passengers can afford the increased fares, he added.

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Overseas travel ban imposed on Diana Gamage

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The Colombo Magistrate Thilina Gamage has issued an overseas travel ban on former State Minister Diana Gamage today (May 09).

This order was issued after considering a request made by the attorneys of the petitioning party in the case related to her dual citizenship.

Copies of the order were also forwarded to the office of the Controller General of Immigration and Emigration and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Meanwhile, the Secretary-General of Parliament has informed the Election Commission that a Parliamentary seat in the Ninth Parliament has become vacant from 08 May 2024, due to the cancellation of Diana Gamage’s parliamentary seat.

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President makes special statement in Parliament

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In a special statement in parliament today (09), President Ranil Wickremesinghe said he assumed leadership of the country without any conditions, despite being a sole member of Parliament.
He cited his well-thought-out plan, extensive experience, & international relationships as reasons for his confidence in the country’s recovery from its challenges.

For the reconstruction of the fallen country, economic stabilization and recovery programs were formally implemented. As a result, the President said that the journey of economic growth has started from the middle of 2023.

The President noted that economic growth is projected to be around 3% this year, with several local and international financial institutions offering similar forecasts.

Currently, the country’s inflation has dropped to 1.5%, and the primary account balance, which had been in deficit for many years, has turned into a surplus of 0.6% of GDP in 2023.

Additionally, after many decades, there’s a surplus in the current account of the balance of payments in 2023 & interest rates have decreased to between 10% & 13% over the year.

By the first quarter of 2024, we were able to reach the US$ exchange rate below Rs. 300. Highlighting an increase in foreign exchange reserves surpassing US$ 5 billion, the President attributed this success to navigating a challenging yet correct path.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe outlined key objectives regarding debt restructuring in Sri Lanka. By 2032, the aim is to decrease the nation’s total debt to 95% of GDP, maintain the government’s gross financial requirement at 13% annually & ensure foreign debt servicing remains below 4.5% annually.

The President also emphasized the necessity of ensuring debt sustainability for long-term economic progress. To address this, an anti-corruption program based on the Governance Diagnostic Report, with support from the IMF has been initiated, he said.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe announced a substantial increase in funding for relief programs targeting impoverished communities, surpassing three times the Samurdhi subsidy. The allocation of Rs.205 billion for these programs in 2024 represents the largest amount ever dedicated to supporting the impoverished, he added.

The President noted that the strengthening of the Rupee has led to lower prices for imported goods such as gas, fuel & milk powder. Additionally, he mentioned that decreased interest rates have positively impacted the entrepreneurial sector.

The President further announced that public sector salaries may be reconsidered in 2025, citing the anticipated economic growth & increased government revenue in 2024.

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Legitimacy of SJB questioned!

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It has been reported that a group in the government ranks is attempting to file a case with the Supreme Court over the legitimacy of the main opposition party – Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB).

In the backdrop of the SC ruling that Diana Gamage is not legally qualified to hold a Parliamentary seat as she is a dual citizen, this group is pointing out that such an individual cannot register a political party.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday (May 08), Minister Kanchana Wijesekera also raised this point saying that the validity of the SJB is now questionable as Gamage had registered the party.

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