Police fire tear gas near Nelum Pokuna

The Police fired tear gas and water cannons on protesters near the Nelum Pokuna theatre and Horton Place.

The Police had also earlier fired tear gas on protesters who had gathered near the Prime Minister’s Office at Flower Road in Colombo.

The protest was led by the Inter University Student’s Federation (IUSF) to demand the release of IUSF Convenor Wasantha Mudalige and Inter University Bhikku Federation (IUBF) Convenor Ven. Galwewa Siridhamma Thero.

Protesters converged on Colombo from multiple areas today to mark 90 days since the arrest and detention of Mudalige and Siridhamma Thero under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

Protesters had gathered near the Terrorism Investigations Division (TID) office in Narahenpita, near the UN compound in Thummulla and at Flower Road and other areas.

The Colombo Additional Magistrate had this week ordered to remand Mudalige and Ven. Galwewa Siridhamma Thera.

The Magistrate ordered to remand them until the Attorney General’s instructions are received.

Wasantha Mudalige and the Ven.Galwewa Siridhamma Thera were detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act for 90-days.

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Sri Lanka’s Wickremesinghe likely to go for presidential poll first – sources

Sri Lanka leader Ranil Wickremesinghe is likely to hold presidential election before any other polls after November 16 2023, three sources close to him said, as he seeks a $2.9 billion IMF loan to consolidate the economy which is on a slow recovery path from a crisis.

Wickremesinghe was elected as the president in the 225-member parliament on July 19, days after former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country fearing for his life following tens of thousands of protesters stormed into the presidential palace, demanding his resignation after his failed economic policies. He quit after reaching Singapore.

Sri Lanka’s opposition parties and many protestors who led the ousting of Rajapaksa are now demanding both local government and parliamentary polls citing that the current government has no mandate to be in power as its failed economic policies have forced the people to oust them.

Presidency of Wickremesinghe, a six-time prime minister, has been criticized by the opposition and protestors as he was not elected by the public.

Wickremesinghe became the president when he entered the parliament through a national list after his center-right United National Party (UNP) failed to win a single parliament seat in the 2020 parliamentary polls.

“The president is considering the presidential poll first and it will give him a legitimate mandate to push for reforms that are now formulated,” a source close to Wickremesinghe told EconomyNext.

“He can be the president for two more years. But the reforms need more time to see the country economically recovered and is on a strong foot.”

Another source close to Wickremesinghe said there could be division among the current parliament composition if he goes for any other elections other than presidential.

“We see a slight recovery though the worst is yet to come after the implementation of tax policies and IMF reforms. Doing party politics in the next one year will reverse all the reforms,” the second source said.

Focus is on crisis

The President’s office did not comment on a possible presidential poll before both local government and parliamentary elections. However, an official at the president’s office said Wickremesinghe has not been focusing on “any election” now.

“Election is not his priority right now. He has never said anything in any election so far. He is busy with the economic policies to get the country out of the current mess,” the source, a senior official at the presidential secretariat told EconomyNext.

“He has categorically told internal officials that the country’s private sector, civil society organizations, all political parties, and the people should get together to face the current crisis and if we don’t unite, there won’t be a country to do politics after one year.”

The island nation’s political parties are now gearing up for an election. The former ruling center-left nationalist Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), main opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), and Marxist opposition Janatha Vimukthi Peremuna have already started campaigns at village level.

The parliament election should be held after August 5, 2025, five years after it was held. But President Wickremesinghe can dissolve the parliament and call for an early election after February 2023,

The tenure of the current presidency ends in November 2024. However, the incumbent president can call for an early election if the leader wants. This means Wickremesinghe can call for early election after November 16, 2023.

World Bank eyes huge offshore wind potential in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s offshore wind resource far exceeds the South Asian nation’s energy demand, and its development could help the country’s economic recovery by displacing costly fuel imports, according to the World Bank.

The World Bank has completed a draft offshore wind development roadmap for Sri Lanka designed to evaluate the potential opportunities. There is an estimated fixed-bottom potential of 22GW and 17GW floating. The resource is based on areas without environmental restrictions and exclusion zones.

Indeed, the World Bank reckons there is huge potential, and it could supply more energy than the country needs – offering an opportunity to produce other fuels, such as hydrogen and ammonia.

The country’s offshore wind resource is good and in areas suited to the development of large-scale projects, noted the World Bank. There is also the potential for collaboration with the Indian offshore wind market and a possible interconnector.

However, there are numerous challenges to developing the sector. Sri Lanka currently does not have a sufficient supply chain to execute the construction of an offshore wind farm with a significant proportion of local content. This provides an opportunity for investment in local content and education of local resources, added the World Bank.

Moreover, the regulatory framework does not currently support the implementation of industrial-scale offshore wind power. The World Bank notes that this does not preclude the construction of a demonstration/first project.

Sri Lanka’s current grid infrastructure will also require upgrades and expansions to support industrial scale offshore wind.

The Offshore Wind Roadmap for Sri Lanka is being finalised and due to be published in early 2023.

Sri Lanka had been forging ahead with plans to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the next few years, but a global supply crunch that has sent prices of the fuel soaring is likely to have dampened enthusiasm for LNG.

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Basil to return to SL on Saturday, will aim for 2/3rd for the budget

Former Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa who resigned from his parliamentary seat during the recent political crisis will return to Sri Lanka on Saturday after leaving for the United States in September and will now initiate discussions to gain a 2/3rd majority for the budget, the Daily Mirror learns.

Political sources said that Rajapaksa left the USA last night and will arrive in Sri Lanka on Saturday and will also begin to restructure the SLPP as he did prior to the Presidential Election in November.

However, his immediate task will include initiating discussions with parliamentarians seeking their vote for the budget which will be taken up in Parliament in December for the final vote.

The aim of the government is to secure a 2/3rd majority for the budget so that the government can continue to function without any hiccups till a decision is taken to go in for fresh elections after next year.

Basil will also restructure the SLPP and begin ground-level campaigning in order to regain the party’s popularity at the grass root level. Several changes are expected in the party upon Basil’s return.

All aspects in place to attract foreign investments-Chinese envoy

President of the Chinese Peoples’ Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) Lin Songtiyan says Sri Lanka’s infrastructure facilities, human resources, and other required facilities are in place and what is needed now is to attract foreign investments and to enact necessary legal reforms.

Songtiyan, called on Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardene along with the Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong in Parliament recently (15).

The visiting official said Hambanthota and other economic zones as well as the Colombo Port City could attract global investors, if necessary reforms are enacted and an investor-friendly atmosphere is established.

He said China will provide the highest possible support to Sri Lanka for investments.

Appreciating China’s support as a long-term friend of Sri Lanka, the Speaker said he expects to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries in the future.

Subsequently, the President of the Chinese Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries engaged in a special meeting of the Sri Lanka – China Parliamentary Friendship Association.

While addressing the Parliamentary Friendship Association Songtiyan said the country has all the ingredients such as a strategic location in the centre of the Indian Ocean, highways, ports and also skilled youth resources to leap forward in industrial and agricultural development.

Chairman of the Sri Lanka China Parliamentary Friendship Association MP Namal Rajapaksa said the two countries are looking forward to further enhance bilateral relations through parliamentary friendship associations.

Songtian also engaged in a cordial discussion with MPs.

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Govt owns 420 institutions including 29 Ministries, 99 Departments

A document presented to the Sri Lankan parliament for the very first time has revealed that there are 1,283 institutions that come under the government, including 420 institutions that are owned by the state.

This includes 29 ministries and 99 departments.

State Finance Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya produced a document listing all the government institutions to the Sri Lanka Parliament on Thursday (17).

This is the first time in Sri Lankan history that such a document was disclosed to the house.

According to the Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization, and National Policies, this document was presented as per a promise made by President Ranil Wickremesinghe during his recent budget speech.

The government also operates 25 District Secretariats, 9 provincial councils, 341 Divisional Secretariats and 341 local government bodies.

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Banking cooperation launched between SL & Russia for tourists

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Moscow initiated a banking cooperation between People’s Bank in Sri Lanka and National Investment Industrial Bank in Russia (NIIB) to devising a platform for Russian tourists to make payments in Sri Lanka seamlessly in Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR) with effect from November 22, 2022.

According to this banking collaboration, Russian tourists will be able to remit funds to People’s Bank in Sri Lanka prior to their visits, in liaison with the National Investment Industrial Bank in Russia without having any intermediate banks involved.

Upon arrival in Sri Lanka, tourists will be issued Debit Cards (Visa/Master) which could be used to make payments in Sri Lanka.

Arrangements are also in place for Russian tourists to use these bank cards in other countries where Visa/Master cards are accepted. This payment platform will be extremely beneficial to the Russian tourists to effect payments outside the territory of the Russian Federation flawlessly.

Since a considerable amount of foreign exchange is expected to flow into Sri Lanka through the proper financial channel with this project, this initiative will contribute to enhance the foreign exchange position of the country while boosting the attractiveness of Sri Lanka as one of the best and emerging tourism destinations for Russian tourists.

Justice Ministry Committee to resolve North-East land issues

Minister of Justice, Prisons Affairs, and Constitutional Reforms President’s Counsel Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, whilst noting that 95% of occupied lands had been handed over to the relevant parties, said yesterday (16) that a committee chaired by Secretary to the Ministry of Justice Wasantha Perera has however been set up to resolve land related issues in the North and East.

Speaking at a media briefing, Dr. Rajapakshe said yesterday that the remaining land-related issues in the North and the East will be resolved by the said committee chaired by Perera.

He further added that the cases of the detainees under the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act are being expedited in two High Courts, and that an advisory board had been providing recommendations regarding the same.

“Around 31 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) prisoners have been identified, and among them, some have been convicted, while the cases of others are ongoing. Once the process is addressed, decisions will be made,” he added further.

He also noted that the Government had planned to address the issue of missing persons and end the related probes by the end of 2023.

“Only 65 files had been completed when we (the current Government) took over, but now, around 2,000 files have been completed by the Office on Missing Persons,” he elaborated.

Dr. Rajapakshe noted that 11,782 Sri Lankan refugees have returned from India and that his Ministry had taken steps to provide them with important documents such as the birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc. Accordingly, he had paid a visit to Jaffna and Kilinochchi last month to address the above issues as well as the drug menace in the Northern Province. He had also instructed the establishment of a task force in the Northern Province chaired by its Governor Jeevan Thiyagarajah to curb the drug issue.

Stalin assures housing for Sri Lankan returnees

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K Stalin has promised 650 houses for Sri Lankan returnees affected by the transfer of the Tamil Nadu Tea Plantation Corporation (Tantea) to the Forest Department in Tamil Nadu.

The assurance was given during a meeting with the leader of the Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) Senthil Thondaman.

Thondaman told Daily Mirror that he met Stalin in Tamil Nadu on Tuesday and discussed the issue concerning the Sri Lankan returnees affected by the transfer of Tantea to the Forest Department.

Tantea was established during former Chief Minister CN Annadurai’s tenure, in 1968, as a rehabilitation measure for Indian origin Sri Lankan Tamils who returned to Tamil Nadu.

The Tamil Nadu state Government had decided to close down and return part of the land of Tantea to the Forest Department.

The decision will affect a number of Sri Lankans who returned to Tamil Nadu and have been living in the area.

Thondaman said that following discussions with Stalin, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister assured that he will provide 650 houses to the Sri Lankan returnees and a formal announcement in this regard will be made soon.

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CDB delegation on visit to Sri Lanka, discusses debt-related issues

A working team of the China Development Bank (CDB), an important supporter of Sri Lanka’s development, is currently on a visit to Sri Lanka.

They have called on State Minister of Finance Shehan Semasinghe and held discussions with the Finance Ministry with regard to the debt-related issues, according to diplomatic sources.