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Lord Naseby ecstatic about electoral outcome here

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British Conservative peer Lord Naseby, an ardent supporter of Sri Lanka has described the electoral outcome here as “a sea change never before witnessed; I for one recognise it – so too should the UK Government and the factions of the diaspora in the UK and elsewhere”

Lord Naseby, who is also the President and founder of the All Party British Sri Lanka Parliamentary Group in the UK said:

‘This is a truly remarkable result; yet again the ordinary people of Sri Lanka have turned out to vote at a level rarely seen anywhere in the World. This is true democracy at work. It would seem that the old order of the UNP and the SLFP have been consigned to history. In their place are the SLPP (Sri Lanka Podujana Peruma)- the party of the Rajapaksa brothers who now dominate Parliament, and, a new, much smaller Opposition Party, headed by the young Sajith Premadasa, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya. 

This is a new dawn for Sri Lanka, a fresh era creating the opportunity for the country to come together and finally put to bed the idea of any Tamil Eelam independence movement.

 Now is the time for the West to understand the new mood in Sri Lanka; the desire on all sides for reconciliation to become realistic without any interference from the West or the UN Human Rights Council.

 This is. a sea change never before witnessed in Sri Lanka; I for one recognise it – so too should the UK Government and the factions of the diaspora in the UK and elsewhere

 The old order since Independence has been cast aside. I congratulate Mahinda Rajapaksa and his Parliamentary colleagues on such an outstanding campaign and victory, without bloodshed, all in the midst of COVID-19, which they have handled so well. 

Sri Lanka, a founder member of the Commonwealth, located at the crossroads of world trade, now at last has a stable Government to allow the talents of its people the freedom to develop. I wish them all well and particularly the Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, all possible success.’

 



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Cabinet approves recognition of ‘Sri Lanka National Export Development Plan – 2026–2030’

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development to recognize the “Sri Lanka National Export
Development Plan – 2026–2030” as the official strategic framework for export development and promotion of exports in Sri Lanka.

The Sri Lanka Export Development Board, in collaboration with public and private sector stakeholders connected to the export sector, has formulated the National Export Development Plan 2026–2030 by obtaining technical assistance under the Policy-Based Lending Programme of the Asian Development Bank.

The aforementioned Plan provides a comprehensive strategic framework to guide and monitor Sri Lanka’s export development process, with the target of earning US$ 36 billion in foreign exchange through the export of goods and services by the year 2030

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Cabinet nod to accept the Global Charter for Children’s Care Reform for Sri Lanka

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Women and Child Affairs to accept the Global Charter for Children’s Care Reform for Sri Lanka.

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Cabinet grants policy approval to amend the Consumer Affairs Authority Act, No. 9 of 2003

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Approval has been granted by the Cabinet of Ministers on  several earlier occasions to amend the Consumer Affairs Authority Act No. 9 of 2003.

In accordance with the approval granted at the Cabinet
meeting held on 2023-05-02, the Legal Draftsman is currently in the process of preparing the relevant amended Bill, and the Legal Draftsman has informed that it would be appropriate to obtain policy approval from the present Cabinet of Ministers for that purpose.

Accordingly, taking into consideration the necessity of restructuring the Consumer Affairs Authority too, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative
Development to instruct the Legal Draftsman to expeditiously complete the preparation of the relevant Bill to enable the amendment of the Consumer Affairs Authority Act, No. 9 of 2003.

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