Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Gota pledges to enhance political and economic freedom of all citizens

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„Says poverty, archaic regulation­s and procedures hinder citizens’ political and economic freedom „Notes people facing numerous difficulti­es due to laws and regulation­s imposed without proper study

„Urges immediate need to revisit the permit and licence culture that disrupt people’s day-today lives

„Stresses need to implement the law swiftly on those who break the law and refrain from blanket regulation­s

As Sri Lanka celebrated 72 years of Independen­ce from the British colonizers, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the official National Independen­ce Day celebratio­n in Colombo, yesterday pledged to assure and enhance the political and economic freedom of all citizens of the island nation.

He identified poverty, archaic regulation­s, procedures and systems and arbitrary fee and permit structures that hamper the standard of living of all Sri Lankans, as the real issues that hinder their political and economic freedom and not ethnicity, religion or culture as many would perceive. While starting his brief speech with a strong remark that Sri Lanka is a unitary state, President Rajapaksa stated that he is the president of all Sri Lankans despite their ethnicity, religion or political alliances.

“I’m duty-bound to fulfill the necessitie­s of all Sri Lankans and that is my responsibi­lity and obligation. I do not expect any barriers from the legislatur­e or the judiciary to carry out my duties.

“Not only I respect the freedom of all Sri Lankan citizens, but also I will enhance that freedom to establish political and economic freedom as in any meaningful democracy.”

President Rajapaksa pointed out that freedom of Sri Lankans has been limited by how politics had been evolved in Sri Lanka throughout the years.

“The people are facing numerous difficulti­es due to laws and regulation­s that were imposed without proper study, consultati­on or coordinati­on. As a result, the loss of precious hours, resources and livelihood opportunit­ies are many. Also, these have led to various malpractic­es and rampant corruption,” he said.

He also urged the immediate need to revisit the permit and licence culture that is imposed upon the citizens, which disrupts them to carry on with their day-to-day lives.

He said to fight malpractic­es and corruption, the government shouldn’t impose blanket rules on the majority, who are law-abiding citizens and, instead should swiftly implement the law on those few who break the law.

“We should ensure a type of freedom to the people which allows to them to live as law-abiding, discipline­d and virtuous citizens. “We should immediatel­y reform the outdated laws, regulation­s, taxes and fee structures that obstruct people from freely carrying out a business or self-employment,” he said.

As soon as he was elected, President Rajapaksa’s administra­tion introduced sweeping reforms to the country’s personal and corporate tax structures and a credit relief scheme for struggling small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMES) to provide the much needed stimulus to spur economic activities.

However, this move irked rating agencies on concerns of negative implicatio­ns to the government revenue, which consequent­ly led to the slashing of Sri Lanka’s credit outlook to ‘Negative’ from ‘Stable.’

On the contrary, the government believes that the economic stimulus would enhance economic activities and largely compensate the loss in revenue.

Sri Lanka’s economic growth remained dismal, specially during the last couple of years, as the previous administra­tion was overly-obsessed with managing the country’s debt than stimulatin­g economic activities, which in turn reduces the debt burden. Institute of Policy Studies Executive Director Dr. Dushni Weerakoon last week called for a prudent mix of macro stimulus and pro-growth reforms to address Sri Lanka’s low growth trajectory and expanding the public debt burden.

 ?? Pic by Shameera Rajapaksa ?? President Gotabaya Rajapaksa addressing the nation during Sri Lanka’s 72nd Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns in Colombo yesterday
Pic by Shameera Rajapaksa President Gotabaya Rajapaksa addressing the nation during Sri Lanka’s 72nd Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns in Colombo yesterday

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