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Lanka seeks membership in BRICS at Kazan Summit

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Sri Lanka plans to officially request membership in BRICS at its 16th Summit, which commences today (22), Foreign Ministry sources said.

The Summit is scheduled to take place from October 22 to 24, 2024, in Kazan, Russia. This gathering is particularly significant as it will be the first meeting of BRICS countries following the recent expansion, which includes the addition of five new members: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Iran, and Ethiopia.

Leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and the new member nations will convene to discuss crucial global issues and enhance cooperation among these emerging economies. Key topics on the agenda include global economic stability, sustainable development, geopolitical dynamics, and technological innovation.

For Sri Lanka, the outcomes of the 2024 BRICS Summit are of considerable importance. Earlier this month, Russian Ambassador Levan S. Dzhagaryan met with Sri Lankan leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake to extend an invitation to participate in the Summit.

Sri Lanka plans to officially request membership in BRICS during the outreach portion of the Summit. Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath announced that he and President Dissanayake would be unable to attend due to the upcoming parliamentary elections. However, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs will represent Sri Lanka and submit the membership request.

Minister Herath has already reached out to his counterparts in the BRICS member states, seeking their support for Sri Lanka’s bid for membership.



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Dy. Minister denies increase in VAT

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The Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Nishantha Jayaweera, has denied reports on the gazette notification issued to revise Value Added Tax (VAT) from 01 July.

Issuing a statement, the Deputy Minister said the move is aimed at simplifying the tax system in line with government policy, by merging VAT and the Social Security Contribution Levy (SSCL) into a single tax.

He explained that banks and financial institutions, which were previously subject to 18% VAT and a 2.5% Social Security Contribution Levy, will instead pay a consolidated 20.5% VAT from 01 July. However, he stressed that the Social Security tax will no longer be charged separately.

Deputy Minister Jayaweera noted that claims circulating, particularly on social media, that VAT is being increased to 20.5%, are misleading, as the change reflects a restructuring, rather than a new tax hike.

He added that the revision would also reduce administrative requirements, as financial institutions will no longer need to submit separate filings for the two taxes.

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Namal accuses President of attempting to influence judiciary

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Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) National Organiser Namal Rajapaksa has alleged that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is attempting to influence judicial matters.

Addressing the media in Kalutara yesterday, MP Rajapaksa said it had become evident during May Day proceedings that key decisions were being communicated from the JVP raising concerns over the separation of powers.

“We only learned on May Day that judicial decisions were made from the JVP platform. If the President believes he can deliver court rulings in such a manner while ignoring public concerns, we will respond accordingly,” he said.

Namal also criticised the President’s May Day speech, accusing him of focusing on political opponents rather than addressing workers’ rights or economic recovery. He described remarks about potential legal action against opposition figures as inappropriate for a head of state.

Commenting on reports circulating on social media regarding former President Mahinda Rajapaksa being summoned in connection with a bribery inquiry, Namal said no official written communication had been received. He alleged that statements linked to the case were obtained under coercion, a claim he said had been supported by an affidavit submitted to court.

Namal also raised concerns about the conduct of law enforcement authorities, alleging increasing political influence within the police. He cited a recent incident where police reportedly declared a death a suicide before the completion of the autopsy, questioning the urgency and procedure followed.

Namal expressed confidence in the judiciary, stating that courts would continue to act independently, regardless of political statements.

He added that the SLPP would continue to engage with the public and strengthen its grassroots presence.

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“Galle Face Colour Revolution or Regime Change project 2022” launch on 07 May

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The book “Galle Face colour revolution or Regime Change project 2022,” written in Sinhala by Mohan Samaranayake, analyzing the political upheaval that led to the ouster of President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa from office and toppling his government, will be launched on 07 May, at 3.30 pm, at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Independence Square, Colombo 7.

The author views the 2022 political and economic turmoil, which was promoted as ARAGALAYA by its proponents, as a regime change colour revolution, backed by external powers, with the support of local forces ,with different interests, examines its economic, geopolitical, social and historical roots in detail.

Professor Gamini Samaranayake, former Chairman, University Grants Commission, and Professor Lalithasiri Gunaruwan of Department of Economics, University of Colombo, will deliver speeches at the launch.

The author, Mohan Samaranayake, is a media personality with more than four decades of experience in the field and is an analyst of local and international political and economic developments.

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