Parliament to continue debates on “Clean Sri Lanka” programme and other key legislation

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January 22, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka’s Parliament is set to resume its discussions today, with the second day of the adjournment debate on the government’s Clean Sri Lanka initiative taking centre stage.

Under the guidance of Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne, the House will continue its deliberations, aiming to address critical matters concerning the country’s environmental and developmental goals.

The Parliament is scheduled to sit through until Friday, with each day dedicated to a range of important legislative discussions.

Tomorrow, attention will shift to the examination of several key pieces of legislation, including regulations under the Import and Export Control Act, proposed amendments to the Customs Ordinance, and updates to the Ports and Airports Development Levy Act.

These discussions are expected to be pivotal in shaping the country’s trade and infrastructure policies.

Friday’s session will be focused on a more sombre occasion, as the Parliament dedicates the entire day to tabling condolence motions for former Members of Parliament who have passed away.

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