Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

I’LL DOWNSIZE CABINET 20

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

Former Army Commander and National People’s Party (NPP) presidenti­al candidate, General Mahesh Senanayake said under a government led by him, the Cabinet of ministers would be reduced to under 20.

Maximise national resources, strengthen agricultur­e and local production and develop a sustainabl­e export-based economy.

Through proper economic management, increase per capita income and reduce poverty. Implement a national programme to build a discipline­d, secure and undivided Sri Lanka, free of fear.

One and equal law for the whole country.

Through an education system that adapts to the changes in the world, empower our youth, and encourage entreprene­urship.

Create a society which empowers women, and ensures women are treated with utmost dignity and respect.

Pay special attention to children, senior citizens, and people with special needs.

A meritocrat­ic social environmen­t, where the right persons are appointed to the right positions.

A public service that is empowered by the latest technology, efficient, highly respected and corruption-free.

A non-aligned internatio­nal policy that puts Sri Lanka’s interest to the fore.

He gave this assurance at Thursday’s launch of the NPP election manifesto at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute on Thursday.

Mr. Senanayake said the fundamenta­l substance of his manifesto was to create one country and to establish one law to all citizens of Sri Lanka.

“Every cabinet minister will be called upon to work with a sense of financial discipline,” he said and added that the political culture of the past 71 years did not lead the country to march forwards but backwards and that such a culture did not have any progressiv­e strategy to develop the country.

“That’s the very reason why I came forward as an independen­t candidate representi­ng NPP to make a change in the country,” Mr. Senanayake. “I pledge my full commitment and responsibi­lity to draft constituti­onal and legislativ­e changes that are required to make these changes and I am committed to serving the nation - not to rule the nation.”

The tenfold pledge is as follows:

1 Maximise national resources, strengthen agricultur­e and local production and develop a sustainabl­e export-based economy.

2 Through proper economic management, increase per capita income and reduce poverty.

3 Implement a national programme to build a discipline­d, secure and undivided Sri Lanka, free of fear. 4 One and equal law for the whole country.

5 Through an education system that adapts to the changes in the world, empower our youth, and encourage entreprene­urship.

6 Create a society which empowers women, and ensures women are treated with utmost dignity and respect.

7 Pay special attention to children, senior citizens, and people with special needs. 8 A meritocrat­ic social environmen­t, where the right persons are appointed to the right positions.

9 A public service that is empowered by the latest technology, efficient, highly respected and corruption-free.

10 A non-aligned internatio­nal policy that

puts Sri Lanka’s interest to the fore.

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Every Cabinet Minister will have to work with a sense of financial discipline. Even 71 years after independen­ce we have walked backwards not forwards.
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