United National Party (UNP) Deputy Leader Ruwan Wijewardena has expressed concerns that Sri Lanka may face another presidential election within two years if Ranil Wickremesinghe is not re-elected in this month’s vote. Speaking at an event marking the 78th anniversary of the UNP at Sirikotha, Wijewardena highlighted the potential instability under a new administration.
He claimed that if opposition candidates Sajith Premadasa or Anura Kumara Dissanayake were to win the 2024 presidential election, their lack of experience in managing the economy would lead to another election in a short period.
“This country cannot afford to make mistakes in leadership, and we need someone with a proven understanding of economic management,” Wijewardena added, emphasizing Ranil’s qualifications.
The remarks have sparked conversation about the possible outcomes of the election, and whether a new leader would be able to maintain long-term stability.