Experienced leadership crucial for overcoming economic challenges: RW

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By: Isuru Parakrama

October 17, Colombo (LNW): Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe has emphasised the need for experienced individuals in Parliament to effectively address the ongoing economic challenges facing Sri Lanka.

In a special statement made today (17), he highlighted the critical role that seasoned leaders play in navigating crises and ensuring the stability of the nation’s economy.

Wickremesinghe stressed that those who have worked closely with him over the past two years possess the necessary expertise to tackle complex economic issues.

He argued that their continued presence in Parliament is essential for the country’s progress, regardless of their political affiliations.

Whether you are part of the Government or the Opposition, running Parliament without experience will inevitably lead to failure in achieving key objectives,” he stated.

Wickremesinghe’s remarks come at a time when the nation is grappling with significant economic difficulties, making strong leadership and informed decision-making all the more critical.

He further elaborated on the importance of retaining experienced professionals within the legislative body, asserting that economic recovery cannot be managed by inexperienced individuals alone.

Wickremesinghe’s comments came in as a call for unity and capability, underscoring that addressing the crisis requires a collective effort from all political parties, guided by those with proven knowledge and leadership.

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