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Anura promises ‘thriving nation’ and ‘beautiful life’ in his manifesto
National People’s Power (NPP) presidential candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayaka officially launched his election manifesto, titled “A Thriving Nation, A Beautiful Life,” in Colombo yesterday.
The manifesto which Dissanayaka described as the product of two years of intense discussion and debate within the party had been presented as a direct response to the widespread misinformation surrounding what an NPP-led government would look like, he said.
During the launch of his manifesto, Dissanayaka addressed the current state of the nation, expressing deep concerns about what he described as a systemic failure.
The NPP/JVP Leader stressed that law and order were vital to building a thriving nation and ensuring a beautiful life for its citizens.
The NPP’s manifesto is based on creating a ‘comfortable country’, ensuring a safe nation, achieving economic prosperity, and fostering a ‘steadfast, proud society’. Central to the NPP proposed reforms is the abolition of the executive presidency and transitioning to a parliamentary system to prevent the concentration of power in a single office. Dissanayake has also promised reforms to the parliamentary election system and promised to ensure fairer representation and a reduction in the number of official residences for the president, coupled with the elimination of excessive privileges for retired presidents and their spouses.
A significant part of the manifesto is dedicated to political reforms to promote accountability and efficiency. The NPP plans to limit the Cabinet to 25 ministers and abolish the positions of State Ministers. It proposes the establishment of Expert Advisory Boards for each ministry to enhance decision-making processes.
In a move to empower the electorate, the manifesto introduces the concept of Electoral Accountability, which would enable citizens to recall corrupt representatives. The NPP also aims to abolish the five-year pension and duty-free vehicle licenses for Members of Parliament, emphasising the need for accountability and transparency at all levels of the government.
On the issue of law and order, the NPP manifesto outlines several critical measures, including the establishment of an Anti-Discrimination Commission with statutory powers to combat racial and religious extremism. The party is committed to investigating political killings, enforced disappearances, and abductions, ensuring justice for the victims of these crimes. Additionally, the NPP plans to expand the efforts of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to address the violence caused by racial and religious extremism and pursue legal action against those responsible for the Easter Sunday attack in line with the recommendations of the Presidential Commission.
The NPP promises to revisit the International Monetary Fund’s income-based expenditure management proposals, proposing new measures for efficient tax administration and government expenditure management. It plans to conduct an alternative debt sustainability analysis and a detailed credit audit of government loans. To stimulate economic growth, the NPP will prioritise legislation to attract foreign investment in strategically important sectors, with a particular focus on public-private and public joint ventures.
Dissanayaka insists on a systemic change, urging Sri Lankans to envision a nation where everyone is treated equally before the law and corruption is eradicated.
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Appointment of SPO to probe AG on hold until establishment of Ind. Public Prosecutor’s Office
The appointment of a Special Parliamentary Ombudsman (SPO) to inquire into the complaints against the Attorney General, as promised in the NPP manifesto, is on hold, pending the establishment of an Independent Office of the Public Prosecutor and provincial Sub Officers.
Authoritative sources told The Island that the Justice and National Integration Ministry was awaiting the recommendations, regarding the new legislation for the establishment of such an Office, from a Committee of Technical Experts, chaired by Justice Yasantha Kodagoda, PC.
Responding to a query raised in Parliament by SJB lawmaker Ajith P. Perera about the delay in appointment of SPO, Justice and National Integration Minister Harshana Nanayakkara said the government couldn’t take a decision until the Kodagoda Committee made recommendations.
Nanayakkara said that the positioning of the SPO couldn’t be decided before they differentiate the powers of the Attorney General and the an Independent Office of the Public Prosecutor and provincial Sub Officers.
According to the NPP manifesto, provincial Sub Officers were to be established under a senior Additional Solicitor General.
Opposition sources pointed out that the relevant Cabinet decision was taken on 7 May 2025. According to the Cabinet Office, the government decided to establish an Independent Office of the Public Prosecutor and provincial Sub Officers in line with a proposal made by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in her final report on Sri Lanka, submitted in September, 2024.
By Shamindra Ferdinando
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UN Population Fund to advise Parliament
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) will provide technical assistance for evidence-based legislative decision-making on demographic resilience, sexual and reproductive health and rights, gender equality, gender-based violence, and harmful social practices, to Sri Lanka Parliament. UNFPA will also provide analytical information to Parliament based on the latest census data and population research.
Parliament and UNFPA recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in this regard. The MoU was signed by Ms. Kushani Rohanadeera, the Secretary General of Parliament, on behalf of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, and Phuntsho Wangyel, Acting Representative of UNFPA Sri Lanka, on behalf of the United Nations Population Fund. The event was attended by a delegation, including Dr. Aleksandar Sasha Bodiroza, Director for the Asia and Pacific Region of UNFPA.
Parliament said in a statement that the MoU would strengthen the legislative process, enhance the institutional capacity of Parliament, and elevate cooperation between the two parties in policymaking related to population and social development.
UNFPA has agreed to brief Members of Parliament on international policy frameworks, intergovernmental processes, and Sri Lanka’s international commitments related to population dynamics, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and gender equality.
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SLID welcomes FitsAir as a gold partner to advance strategic corporate collaboration
The Sri Lanka Institute of Directors (SLID) has officially entered into a strategic partnership with FitsAir, Sri Lanka’s first privately owned international airline and a leading low-cost carrier, committed to providing affordable, reliable, and hassle-free air travel formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking the onboarding as a Gold Partner of SLID.
This collaboration demonstrates SLID’s ongoing commitment to forming high-impact partnerships with leading corporations, increasing its engagement with the business community, and enhancing value delivery to its members by gaining access to larger industry networks and knowledge ecosystems.
The partnership combines FitsAir’s position as a dynamic and fast evolving player in Sri Lanka’s aviation industry with SLID’s mission to advance corporate governance and Director development. Together, the two institutions hope to provide significant platforms for professional development, cross-industry communication, and leadership engagement.
Commenting on the partnership, Anitra Perera, CEO of the Sri Lanka Institute of Directors (SLID) stated: “SLID’s role as a national platform for corporate leadership and governance excellence is strengthened by our partnership with FitsAir. We are expanding our members’ opportunities to engage with industry innovation, broaden their strategic vision, and benefit from more varied corporate perspectives by integrating a forward-thinking aviation brand into our ecosystem. This collaboration is a practical step toward strengthening leadership development and increasing the value we provide to the business community, in addition to being a symbol of cross-sector alignment.”
Ammar Kassim, Executive Director of FitsAir added: “Our partnership with SLID demonstrates a strategic alignment with an institution that is essential to establishing board-level excellence and corporate governance in Sri Lanka. Through this collaboration, FitsAir is able to improve our leadership presence in the business community, engage more deeply with the corporate sector, and contribute to a larger conversation about sustainable growth and organisational development. We view this as an important platform for the sharing of knowledge and the development of long-term relationships between various industries.”
This partnership’s formalization through a structured MoU demonstrates a shared dedication to long-term collaboration, knowledge exchange, and value generation. Additionally, it represents a growing trend of cross-industry partnerships that strengthen Sri Lanka’s corporate ecosystem’s potential for innovation, resilience, and leadership.
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