Deputy Minister Susil Ranasinghe says President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has achieved what Ranil Wickremesinghe could not restructuring Sri Lanka’s crippling debt. He claims the government inherited a bankrupt nation and is now on track to build an economy capable of repaying its debts by 2028.
Sri Lanka’s current government inherited a bankrupt nation, according to Deputy Minister of Lands and Irrigation Susil Ranasinghe, who says that when they took office, the country’s massive debt had not been restructured.
Speaking to journalists after attending a program, Ranasinghe stated that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has accomplished what former President Ranil Wickremesinghe could not successfully restructuring the nation’s debt.
The Deputy Minister revealed that a comprehensive program is now in place to create an economy capable of meeting debt obligations by 2028, signalling a long-term recovery plan.
He praised President Dissanayake’s performance during the past nine months, describing it as a “good match” in steering the country out of its financial crisis and laying the groundwork for sustainable economic stability.
