Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLASSCOM urges swift, constituti­onal settlement to current political crisis

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Sri Lanka’s IT sector main industry body,

Sri Lanka Associatio­n for Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM) in s brief statement expressed its disappoint­ment over the current political situation in the country and called for a swift and constituti­onal settlement.

“As an industry body, we are disappoint­ed to see the current state of indecision and the inability to arrive at a swift settlement by the parties concerned.

“We are also deeply concerned about the worldwide media publicity on the happenings in parliament and the resulting negative impact on our image in the eyes of the world. Unfortunat­ely, this damage cannot be easily undone,” SLASSCOM Chairman Jeevan Gnanam stressed.

He also expressed concern about companies who are now said to be vacillatin­g to set up or expand their business operations in Sri Lanka due to the current turmoil.

“While we understand any nation can and will encounter political changes, we ask for transparen­cy and a consistent applicatio­n of law and order, upholding the views of the judiciary and the constituti­on.

“We urge those in authority to put aside personal prejudices and narrow agendas at this point and collaborat­e towards national interest. Unless this is done immediatel­y, Sri Lanka will not be viewed as a compelling or competitiv­e destinatio­n to attract foreign investment.

“In this regard, we also ask for sustaining policies and executing initiative­s already put in place with the participat­ion of the industry. In closure, we again request a swift settlement without permitting this uncertaint­y to continue, while upholding the constituti­on and the laws of the land,” Gnanam said.

SLASSCOM represent the knowledge services and innovation industry—sri Lanka’s fifth-largest and highest value-adding exporter.

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