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RW urges govt. to present debt servicing plan

25 May 2020

Leader of the United National Party, Ranil Wickremesinghe, in a statement to the media, called on the government to make public its plan to service debts. Wickremesinghe questioned the government as to where they will raise the necessary foreign exchange and whether or not they will be banning imports to finance these debts. "From now until 2023, Sri Lanka has debt servicing of up to US $10 billion. This year alone Sri Lanka has to pay US $3 billion in debt, and on a single day in October the country has to pay US $1 billion." Speaking further, Wickremesinghe explained that in the past several years debt servicing has been ongoing, but it has been done without any restrictions imposed on the goods and services in the country. Highlighting that the price of goods was increasing and the government was unable to provide the public with the financial relief promised, Wickremesinghe urged the government to present their plan of action for economic recovery. Drawing attention to the recent reports from international media organisation that several countries, including Argentina, have defaulted on their debt repayments. Wickremesinghe further explained that these reports have highlighted Sri Lanka as the only country outside of Latin America that is in danger of defaulting on their debt repayment. Explaining that Fitch Ratings has already downgraded Sri Lanka, Wickremesinghe went on to state that Moody and Morgan Stanley are also in danger of downgrading the country’s credit rating. He went on to say that according to The Economist magazine, Sri Lanka’s economy is considered the most stressed economy in South-Asia. Wickremesinghe urged the government to address these urgent financial concerns in the country, and present to the public the plans they have for fiscal policy and for revenue policy. He concluded by urging the government to allow the true facts of the current situation come out, and allow the public to know what remedy the government will pursue.


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