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LG: NPP asked to support multi-ethnic, cross-party collaboration

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Congratulating the NPP for winning a majority of local government (LG) bodies at the recently concluded election, the National Peace Council (NPC) has urged the government to support multi-ethnic, cross-party collaboration in local government to reduce polarization.

The following is the text of the NPC statement: “The peaceful and orderly conduct of the recently concluded local government elections which were held without the large-scale abuses of state power or otherwise that marred previous electoral cycles has marked a refreshing change from the past. It demonstrates a commendable commitment by the present government to uphold electoral integrity and democratic norms. We congratulate the ruling party for emerging as the largest party across the country in 267 out of the 339 local government bodies in which polls were held with an absolute majority in 120. The test of statesmanship will be how the government forms its majorities in the local authorities and deals equitably with opposition led ones.

The National Peace Council sees electoral outcomes in the north and east, which were largely won by parties representing the Tamil and Muslim communities, as signaling their different needs and aspirations and the need for the government to engage more fully with them. The government has made commendable efforts to reach out to minority communities, with high-level visits by the President, Prime Minister, and Cabinet ministers to the north and east. However, these symbolic gestures must now be followed by substantive policy measures that address the historical and contemporary concerns of Tamil and Muslim populations in the north and east, and also in the plantation sector.

The National Peace Council believes that the government’s commitment to structural equity and economic justice can resonate more deeply with minority communities if it is combined with a transparent and inclusive decision-making process that respects diversity and pluralism. We urge the government to view the election results as an opportunity to engage more constructively with Tamil and Muslim political representatives as partners in governance. Restoring the provincial council system through early elections, along with a renewed dialogue on power-sharing, could serve as important steps toward rebuilding trust.

With a two-thirds majority in Parliament, the government has a unique opportunity to undertake long-overdue reforms and deliver on its promise of system change for which it received mandates at the presidential and general elections held last year. These include restoring and empowering the provincial council system, expediting land restitution of military-occupied properties in the north and east and provision for land for housing in the plantations, ensuring accountability for past violence, empowering local representatives, and resisting encroachments that disrupt the delicate ethno-religious balance.

In particular, the National Peace Council calls on the government to support multi-ethnic, cross-party collaboration in local government to reduce polarization.

Provisions need to be made to provide equitable financial allocations to all local authorities for them to operate efficiently and effectively regardless of whether they are run by the government or opposition members and there should not be any differences between those ruled by one party or the other as each local government authority has equal value which is embedded in the power of the people. Promoting inclusive governance requires deliberate and sustained efforts to ensure that diverse communities are meaningfully represented and engaged in local decision-making processes.”



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IMF Executive Board approves US$206 Million in Emergency Financial Support for Sri Lanka

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The IMF Executive Board approved emergency financing under the Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI),  providing Sri Lanka with immediate access to SDR 150.5 million (about US$206 million,
equivalent to 26 percent of quota) to help Sri Lanka address the urgent needs arising from the catastrophic Cyclone Ditwah and preserve macroeconomic stability.

 

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Navy clears major bridge obstructions in Peradeniya and Lewella

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In response to severe weather impacts, the Sri Lanka Navy conducted a diving and technical assistance operation on Friday (19 Dec 25) to clear major debris obstructing vital infrastructure.

Heavy rainfall caused a significant rise in the water level of the Mahaweli River, washed  large quantities of debris, including logs and bamboo, downstream. These  remain lodged in the Diyakapanathota in Gatambe, Peradeniya and Lewella bridges, obstructing the smooth flow of water.

Acting promptly upon request, a Navy diving team executed a coordinated operation in collaboration with the Road Development Authority. The team removed the accumulated debris, restoring normal water flow through the bridges.

 

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Landslide early warnings issued to the districts of Badulla, Kandy, Kurunegala, Matale and Nuwara-Eliya extended till 8AM on Sunday (21)

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The Landslide Early Warning Centre of the National Building Research Organization (NBRO) has extended the Landslide Early Warning issued to the districts of Badulla,  Kandy,  Kurunegala,  Matale and Nuwara-Eliya till  08:00AM on Sunday (21st December 2025)

The LEVEL III RED landslide early warnings issued to the Divisional Secetaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Medadumbara, Doluwa, Ududumbara and Minipe in the Kandy district,  and Nildandahinna, Hanguranketha, Mathurata and
Walapane have been extended.

LEVEL II AMBER   landslide early warnings have also been issued to the Divisional Secetaries Divisions  and surrounding areas of Soranathota, Hali_Ela, Passara,  Meegahakivula, Badulla, Lunugala and  Kandeketiya in the Badulla district,  Thumpane, Harispattuwa, Udapalatha, Kundasale, Akurana, Poojapitiya, Udunuwara, Pathadumbara, Pasbage Korale, Gangawata Korale, Hatharaliyadda, Yatinuwara, Ganga Ihala Korale, Panvila, Pathahewaheta and Deltota in the Kandy district,  Rideegama in the Kurunegala district,  Ukuwela, Naula, Matale, Ambanganga Korale, Rattota, Pallepola, Wilgamuwa, Yatawatta and Laggala Pallegama in the Matale district,  and Nuwara-Eliya in the Nuwara-Eliya district.

LEVEL I YELLOW landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secetaries Divisions and surrounding areas of  Uva Paranagama, Welimada, Haputhale, Haldummulla, Ella and
Bandarawela in the Badulla district, Alawwa, Mallawapitiya,
Polgahawela and Mawathagama in the Kurunegala district,  and Kothmale East, Ambagamuwa Korale, Kothmale West, Thalawakele and Norwood in the Nuwara-Eliya district.

 

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