Government should not deviate from the agenda of national needs in the discussions to find solutions to the crises – Eran

August, 10, 2022

Mr. Eran Wickramaratne, Member of Parliament of the Samagi Janabalawega emphasized that the country’s crises cannot be resolved only by agreeing to the agendas of multilateral agencies that provide assistance to find solutions to the crises that Sri Lanka is currently facing. When holding discussions with the International Monetary Fund, the government should adopt a strategy to discuss not only their agenda but also to include our agenda of national interest.

Mr. Eran Wickramaratne said this while addressing the debate held in Parliament today (August 10) on the President's policy statement.

The MP who spoke further said:

The International Monetary Fund has advised us to revise the electricity tariffs. It has also been said to restructure the balance sheet of the petroleum corporation. It is also said to increase the perimeter of the external credit limit. As of now, our foreign debt is about 30% of the total debt.

Dealings have to be negotiated with other parties who agree to assist in resolving issues. The unique problem for Sri Lanka is the non-availability of dollars. There are also issues with financial problems and a balance of payments related to the budget. But we have no problem with banks. If we do not engage in negotiations to protect our banking system, the emergence of another crisis cannot be avoided.

Mr. Wickramaratne asserted that Sri Lanka should not ever consider the domestic debt restructuring proposal in particular. We must be firm in that position. Otherwise, while trying to solve one problem, the country may be pushed into another problem. If a banking crisis occurs, it will take another decade to resolve it. He said

In the economic crisis we are facing, the huge problem is the national debt. According to government statistics on public debt, the percentage of debt received from China is 10%. 13% from the Asian Development Bank, 9% from the World Bank, and 47% from sovereign bonds (ISB). , 10% from Japan, 2% from India and 9% from all other countries.

Statistics prove that China has actually given more than what was shown in the debt stock. The China Exim Bank has given loans directly to several SoEs with sovereign guarantees and the government has not reported them as government loans. These loans given to public corporations are also government loans and the government itself has to repay them. Also, in Foreign Currency Financing, the amount to be paid to China Development Bank is not included as public debt. From this point of view, the total amount of debt received from China is about 20%.

There are other facts that explain the magnitude of our crisis. Japan's JICA has stopped the concessional loan of 570 million dollars given for the construction project of the second terminal building at Katunayake Airport. And China's Exim Bank has also stopped US $ 51 million offered for the construction of the first phase of the Central Expressway from Kadawata to Mirigama, Also, the World Bank announced on July 29, 2022 that it will not lend to Sri Lanka until macroeconomic stability is established.

“How can the government solve the country's problems in the midst of such crises” argued Mr Eran Wickramaratne

The government should understand that these problems cannot be solved just as suggested by other parties involved in the discussion with the government. When holding discussions with the International Monetary Fund, the government should be strategic to include our agenda in the discussion, instead of merely agreeing to follow their agenda alone.

Focusing on the President's policy statement, Mr. Eran Wickramaratne quoted as follows:

"It is imperative to completely eradicate bribery, corruption, and fraud from this society. I will implement a national anti-bribery and corruption policy. We are also approaching combatting corruption with the International Monetary Fund.” declared in that policy statement.

But how can we deviate from the culture of corruption in our country? The main reason for this culture is bribery and corruption. The current Prime Minister also then said that the current President robbed the central bank when he was the Prime Minister.

What is clear when studying the history of the last four decades is that there is no way to find out how much the public funds of this country have been looted more or less by the politicians and high officials like chain links by making use of the words democracy, religion, racism and national security in front of them.

Professionals should also come forward to build the country

Politicians protect their fellow officers who are accused of irregularities and theft. Officers protect their employers- the politicians. and throughout history, these two parties have been seen sneaking through the loopholes of the law through a soul bond and Mr. Eran Wickramaratne demanded that apart from politicians, professionals too should come forward in order to build the country.