Lots of political experience, lots of criticism: demonstrators see Sri Lanka’s new President, Ranil Wickremesinghe, as an ally of the runaway president.
Sri Lanka’s Parliament has elected Acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe as the new head of state. Parliamentary Secretary General Dhammika Dissanayake said in Colombo on Wednesday that he received 134 votes out of a total of 225 MPs. Two MPs abstained, four votes invalid.
Previously, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had defected from Sri Lanka abroad
Wickremesinghe is one of the country’s most experienced politicians. The 73-year-old began his political career in parliament in 1977 and became prime minister six times. He is a trained lawyer and comes from a family of politicians.
He was appointed acting president last week after his predecessor, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, fled abroad with his wife on a military plane amid massive protests. Wickremesinghe is unpopular with protesters who see him as an ally of Rajapaksa. They had announced that they would continue to protest against him.
Sri Lanka in economic crisis: there is a shortage of gas, medicine and food
India’s southern island nation of about 22 million people is experiencing its worst economic crisis in decades. Therefore, the government has requested, among others, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), India, China, Russia, and other countries. The country lacks fuel, cooking gas, medicine and food. The heavily indebted country lacked the money to import essential goods. High inflation and an hour-long power outage also caused great hatred.
The reasons for the crisis are manifold – including mismanagement and corruption, but also the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, which has hit the vital tourism sector hard. Because of the crisis, many people have been protesting against the political leadership for weeks. (dpa)
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