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UNP dangles its proposals before govt again, while expressing willingness to support it

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By Piyasena Dissanayake

The UNP would extend its support to the government and its leader to save the lives of people as the nation was facing a crisis situation, the party said yesterday issuing a press release.

“We are bound by the duty to help the government during this crisis. In past times of crisis the UNP has come forward to support existing governments. We do not need positions or power if the government wants to do the right thing. UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe supported the then President Chandrika Kumaratunga to sign an agreement with Liam Fox during the war. Likewise, our leader met the thethe the the with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Tuesday to explain to the president that action should be taken to save the lives of people and in the meantime to maintain the economy,” the press release read.

The UNP has also put forward a 21-point plan for the government to conthr The President. The plan, titled ‘The United National Party’s Policy for Health Security and Economic Security’, is as follows:

• Temporary field hospitals should be constructed with the assistance of the Army and construction companies. This will include the provision of new beds for patients.

• The government must immediately seek international assistance in obtaining more ventilators and oxygen supplies for patients while these supplies must be airlifted.

• Obtain the services of retired medical professionals and private practitioners to assist the health services in the country.

• The procurement of vaccines must be increased, it is recommended that the procurement process for COVID-19 related matters be suspended, and an emergency procurement process be put in place.

• The vaccine program must be expanded to include children aged 12 upwards, with the approval of their parents.

• The vaccine programme must be accelerated and a realistic time frame for the vaccine program must be established by the medical authorities.

• The PCR testing of the public must be increased.

• All members of the health service must undergo regular PCR testing and be provided with Personal Protective Equipment.

• Proper statistics must be maintained of those infected by COVID-19 and the deaths.

• There is no provision in the law for anti-COVID19 Task Forces. The powers are vested in the Cabinet of Ministers, the Disaster Management Council and the Director-General of the Health Services. The Task Force must be immediately abolished, and the Cabinet must assume responsibility. The Disaster Management Council composed of relevant Ministers, Opposition Leader and officials must be convened. The Cabinet shall operate through them.

• A special advisory group of experts composed of individuals recommended by the World Health Organization must be set up to assist the Cabinet.

• The Parliamentary Consultative Group on Health must meet on a weekly basis to provide an update to the Members of Parliament on the situation in the country regarding COVID-19.

• The lead role in all COVID-19 related matters must be taken by the medical authorities, with the military and other necessary institutions providing support. All anti-COVID-19 efforts must be under the direct control and supervision of the health experts in accordance with the Health Services Act.

• The Opposition drafted ‘Public Health Emergency Bill’ must be immediately enacted by Parliament. The Government’s ‘Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) (Temporary Provisions)’, which provides partial relief, must also be enacted.

• The International Monetary Fund issued special drawing rights to member countries to enable them to provide resources to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. This fund provides additional financial resources for the health sector, therefore the $ 800 million allocated to Sri Lanka must be utilised for COVID expenditure including purchasing vaccines.

• The economy is under severe strain due to COVID-19 and the lack of foreign exchange reserves. There is no space for an emergency economic relief program, therefore the Government must immediately begin talks with the IMF to obtain the necessary funding.

• The public and private sector must adopt a Work from Home strategy to reduce the movement of the citizens.

• Usage of public transport must be limited to half capacity, and the public must be restricted to only essential travel.

• The country’s borders must be immediately closed to all non-vaccinated tourists.

• The Disaster Management Council must work out a plan for the education sector to ensure the resumption of safe schooling for children.



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We aspire to build a nation where all citizens coexist in peace and resilience for the future generation -PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the government is ready to listen to the people and aspire to ensure a peaceful and united nation for future generations.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing public gatherings on April 20 at the Manik Farm Community Development Centre in Settikulam and the Ukkulankulam Ground in the Vanni electoral district.

The current Parliament has the highest number of female representation in its history. Previously, women constituted less than 5% of Parliament out of the total number of 225  However, 52% of the country’s population are women.

Women play a significant role in sustaining the economy, maintaining family structures, and upholding society yet their representation in decision-making bodies has been limited. Therefore, we urge you to elect not only male representation to Parliament but also more female representatives from the Vanni district.

Vavuniya is currently developing into a thriving city. Therefore, essential services expected from provincial councils must be effectively delivered. Local government bodies should actively participate in the development of the rural sector.

We recognize that education holds significant value for the people of the North. You place great importance on education. However, the country’s education system has deteriorated and weakened. Specifically, the lack of necessary attention to the education sector in the North has made it more challenging compared to other regions. Moreover, I have learned of a more alarming issue that the diminishing value placed on education by young men and women. Clandestine Drug Distribution and alcohol are now readily visible in everywhere. There are no avenues for youth to find joy while avoiding these substances. The underdevelopment of fields such as science, arts, and drama has left them without means to find happiness. Therefore, significant interventions must be necessary.

If you elect a group that is free from corruption and fraud, we can allocate funds without hesitation, ensuring they reach the appropriate hands. These funds can then be directed towards the development of your village. That is why your choice is important.

The events were attended by Deputy Minister of Co-operative Development, Upali Samarasinghe, Vavuniya District MPs S. Thileepan and M. Jegatheeswaran, along with the local government candidates and residents.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Exposition of sacred tooth relic extended by an hour –

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The Sri Dalada Maligawa has announced that due to the large number of devotees coming to Kandy to venerate the sacred tooth relic, the  time of exposition of the sacred tooth relic has been extended by an hour.

Accordingly the public can pay homage from 11.30am upto 05.30pm from today [21]

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Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, Vatican says

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Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.

His Eminence, Cardinal Farrell, announced with sorrow the death of Pope Francis, with these words: “Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis. At 7:35 this morning (local time), the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the house of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and His Church.” “He taught us to live the values ​​of the Gospel with fidelity, courage and universal love, especially in favour of the poorest and most marginalised.”

Farrell adds: “With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite merciful love of the One and Triune God.”

Francis’s papacy heralded many firsts and while he never stopped introducing reforms to the Catholic Church, he remained popular among traditionalists.

He was the first Pope from the Americas or the southern hemisphere. Not since Syrian-born Gregory III died in 741 had there been a non-European Bishop of Rome.

He was also the first Jesuit to be elected to the throne of St Peter – Jesuits were historically looked on with suspicion by Rome.

Francis’s predecessor, Benedict XVI, was the first Pope to retire voluntarily in almost 600 years and for almost a decade the Vatican Gardens hosted two popes.

As Cardinal Bergoglio of Argentina, he was already in his seventies when he became Pope in 2013.

[BBC]

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