Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya asserted in Parliament that the system change demanded by the people is already in motion, as reflected in the discussions and criticisms surrounding the government’s first budget.
Speaking during the Committee Stage Debate on the Budget, the Prime Minister emphasized that extensive consultations with trade unions, institutions, and individuals had strengthened the budget. She dismissed the opposition’s criticism as unproductive and ego-driven, lacking constructive alternatives.
Dr. Amarasuriya explained that true system change disrupts power structures and restructures relationships in society. She noted that those most affected by these changes were individuals who had previously misused power for personal gain, reaffirming the government’s commitment to dismantling such privileges and fostering a democratic, fair, and investment-friendly environment.
The Prime Minister highlighted growing trust in the public service sector, allowing officials to operate without undue pressure. She also emphasized that marginalized communities, including women, children, and persons with disabilities, are receiving meaningful support under the new government.
On unemployment, Dr. Amarasuriya clarified that the government prioritizes sustainable development opportunities over short-term job placements, attributing past delays to poor decisions by previous administrations.
In conclusion, she assured that both public officials and elected representatives are dedicated to ensuring inclusive economic growth, with the new budget paving the way for long-term benefits for those previously left behind.