We think sri lankan politics is a river of irony When looking at how. Thus, the assignment of the superpower President Gotabhaya and the ousted Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and the UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe to the national responsibility of empowering the country's economy is also an ironic political drama. However, Prime Minister Ranil has renewed his political record book and launched his campaign. The manner in which the elephant holding the crown of the Prime Minister, which was revolving around the Leader of the Opposition Sajith, finally knelt before Ranil is also a tragic drama. We do not know whether even Gnanakka of Anuradhapura, known as the Royal Astrologer, knew that such a pin would fall on Ranil. Apart from her, it has not been reported that any astrologer in this country has seen Ranil's chance of becoming the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister's chair and political riots - a great battle!
Somehow now not only the people of this country but also the international community are looking at Prime Minister Ranil. There were also many political and personal criticisms and accusations leveled against him. However, he went to Parliament as the Prime Minister and sat in the second seat next to the President and stressed that the current parliamentary culture should change immediately. He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture, and that his confession had been obtained through torture. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said that he had come forward to build the country's economy. He also suggested that the first step in his economic plan be to establish a Politburo or National Assembly in Parliament. The essence of Prime Minister Ranil's earlier statement to the nation (16th) was that a more difficult time will come tomorrow than today. Although it is not special, it is the first time that such a statement has been made in front of the people as the Prime Minister of the country. The people of this country have no new grief to bear. Of course they are not on the mat but on the floor. None of the ministers in Pohottu were able to provide any relief to any of the issues they were persecuting. Government leaders at that time hid that fact. The country now knows that neither the Finance Minister nor the Governor of the Central Bank who was with Pohottu, who claimed to have seven brains, had any general knowledge of the economy. Wijayadasa Rajapaksa, PC, who is also a former minister, presented a serious charge sheet to the two while participating in a talk show on a TV channel recently. He cited former finance minister Basil as one of the culprits in the destruction of not only the Rajapaksas' politics but also the country's economy and political culture. The governor of the Central Bank, who supported him, was also charged. It also confirms that the Pohottu government had no plans to develop the country's economy.
Most of Prime Minister Ranil's revelations about the country's economy were the treasure trove of the collapsed economy. The only thing the people expect from him is to adapt that past story to the present and bring healing and relief to the lives of those affected by it. But he is also aware of the risks of that economic leap. He also used Bertolt Brecht's Lime Story to describe the challenge he faced. This news is the bearing problem of Ummagga Jathaka. In its windy environment, Grusha goes over a bridge to save another's child. Prime Minister Ranil is also taking the economic child of others into his own hands. He is wallowing in a backdrop of political insults and hurricanes. The bridge is also weak. Insecure. His feet are stuck in a pair of thorny shoes. A country's economy is at least dependent on food security, energy and health security. But the treasury is empty. Debt has risen to unsustainable levels. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. Ranil is of the view that the participation of Parliament and the Opposition should be sought for all this.
Now we must briefly examine the political crisis associated with this economy. Because today this country itself is tied to that political crisis. Prime Minister Ranil's idea of a new political culture in parliament is also linked to this crisis. As someone who has seen this danger, he says we cannot move forward with the culture that exists in Parliament today. But many who are still there do not seem to care. The election of a Deputy Speaker in Parliament on the 17th is of no value to the people. The Leader of the Opposition was shocked at the defeat of the women's representation he had proposed. If she had won that title, would it have been an extraordinary female achievement in this country? How much public money has been wasted on this kind of barren activity?
However, the government and the opposition are still stuck in parliament within the traditional framework. They have failed to break it and give the country a new picture.
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