Similar to many other countries, Sri Lanka too is at a crossroad today. The country is faced with an unenviable economic crisis of unprecedented magnitude. The government has initiated a series of programmes for economic recovery.
The task of implementing them is not easy as the country is faced with a general election in seven weeks time. There is a clear link between the state of the economy and politics. If distress grows, businesses continue to close down and millions find themselves deprived of basic incomes, there is a real possibility of social unrest and it would reflect in the […]
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