Sri Lanka frontrunner won’t tear up IMF deal, will attempt renegotiation, says party

Sri Lanka frontrunner won’t tear up IMF deal, will attempt renegotiation, says party
Sri Lanka frontrunner won’t tear up IMF deal, will attempt renegotiation, says party

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - National People's Power (NPP) presidential candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayaka is currently leading the polls. — AFP pic

COLOMBO, Sept 22 —The party of a Marxist leader on track to win Sri Lanka’s presidential vote vowed today not to scrap the country’s unpopular US$2.9 billion (RM12.2 billion)IMF bailout agreement, but instead renegotiate it.

Presidential candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayaka and his People’s Liberation Front will “not tear up” the IMF deal, party politburo member Bimal Ratnayake told AFP.

“Our plan is to engage with the IMF and introduce certain amendments,” Ratnayake said.

“We will not tear up the IMF programme. It is a binding document, but there is a provision to renegotiate.”

He said Dissanayaka had pledged to reduce income taxes that were doubled by President Ranil Wickremesinghe and slash sales taxes on food and medicines.

“We think we can get those reductions into the programme and continue with the four-year bailout programme.”

Dissanayaka’s rivals had raised fears that his Marxist party would scrap the IMF programme and push the country back into an economic crisis similar to the chaos of 2022.

A foreign exchange crisis led to shortages of essentials sparking street protests which eventually forced then leader Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee and resign.

Ratnayake said the 55-year-old Dissanayaka would not allow the island to be caught up in geopolitical rivalry between regional superpower India and the country’s largest lender China.

New Delhi has expressed concerns over what it sees as Beijing’s growing influence in Sri Lanka, which sits on vital shipping lanes through the Indian Ocean.

“We have assured that Sri Lankan territory will not be used against any other nation. We are fully aware of the geopolitical situation in our region, but we will not participate in it.

“The international community need not harbour any fears regarding our intentions... we will not engage in the power plays of any country,” Ratnayake said.

At the same time, he stressed that his party, which led two armed struggles in the early 1970s and late 1980s that cost the lives of 80,000 people, will not adopt an isolationist foreign policy.

“No one should fear that Sri Lanka will be isolated under our administration,” he said at his office, which features portraits of Karl Marx and other leftist heroes of his party.

“We will only strengthen Sri Lanka’s international relationships, not diminish them.” — AFP

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