Just a few weeks ago, Sri Lanka elected a new President, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, with high hopes for real, lasting change.
Voting rights would allow overseas Sri Lankan workers a voice in economic policies that impact their remittances and financial interests back home, the Institute of Policy Studies has said.
Sri Lanka’s so-called “political earthquake” saw the election of a president from outside the traditional political elites ...
In the history of the JVP, Dissanayake has played a particular role in its jettisoning of socialistic demagogy and ...
The new National People's Power (NPP) government in Sri Lanka on Tuesday announced its first reversal of a key element in the ...
Sri Lanka's NPP wins local election, faces coalition dilemma, as President Dissanayake seeks stronger mandate in upcoming ...
Move follows allegations of money laundering, delay tactics and mismanagement in dealing with aftermath of disaster.
A policeman looks at a document that contains the names of candidates while waiting for his turn to cast postal ...
As election cycles come and go, the conversation around the low female representation in Sri Lanka’s political sphere is ...