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Sri Lanka curbs House sessions to save fuel

The island nation, home to around 22 million people, is currently facing its worst economic crisis in more than 70 years

PTI Colombo Published 22.06.22, 12:21 AM
Sri Lanka’s economy is experiencing extreme fuel shortages, soaring food prices and a lack of medicines.

Sri Lanka’s economy is experiencing extreme fuel shortages, soaring food prices and a lack of medicines. File Photo

Sri Lanka’s parliament sessions will be restricted to two days this week instead of four amid the current fuel supply crisis in the country, the leader of the House, Dinesh Gunawardena, said on Tuesday.

The island nation, home to around 22 million people, is currently facing its worst economic crisis in more than 70 years.

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Sri Lanka’s economy is experiencing extreme fuel shortages, soaring food prices and a lack of medicines.

“In view of the current fuel supplies crisis we have decided to limit the parliamentary sessions for today and tomorrow,” Gunawardena announced.

When parliament met this morning, the main Opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya party and the Marxist National People’s Power party said they were boycotting the sessions to protest the government’s inaction to tackle the current economic crisis.

SJB leader Sajith Premadasa said since the government lacked a strategy to tackle the crisis there was little use in spending time in parliament.

“We see no plan on the part of the government to solve the current economic and fuel shortages issue,” Anura Kumara Dissanayake the NPP leader said.

He said the fuel queues have lengthened since the new Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was appointed in mid-May.

At the start of today’s session Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardene said the main Opposition’s proposal on the 21st Amendment to the Constitution has been deemed to require a national referendum for most of its provisions which are inconsistent with the Constitution.

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