Ahilan Kadirgamar, Devaka Gunawardena and Sinthuja Sritharan Without a major course correction in its economic trajectory and a significant “haircut” on its external debt, the country will likely be knocking on the door for another IMF pact. It could face another default in a few years. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) executive board’s approval of loans is…
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Sri Lanka’s stalled revolt
There were voices among them saying, “Let’s give Wickremesinghe and his international backers a chance to address the crisis.”
Left with Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Sri Lanka yet to understand the immense tragedy of economic depression and the dangers of famine What are our policymakers and economic experts from both divides of the political spectrum going to do about the food crisis? The morons who were part of and advised the Rajapaksa regime crippled agricultural production with the overnight chemical…
Sri Lanka’s Economic Depression and the IMF
Farzana Haniffa, Ahilan Kadirgamar The public are facing tremendous suffering from the economic depression currently underway. We hope to initiate a discussion centred on questions such as: How long the depression is likely to last, and what social and political consequences can we anticipate? What are the possible consequences of the economic policies already underway…
මූල්ය අරමුදලට ගිහින් ආජන්ටීනාවට වුණ දේ වෙන්න ද යන්නේ?
සුමනසිරි ලියනගේ IMF ගිහින් ආජන්ටීනාවට වුණ දේ වෙන්න ද යන්නේ? – News Now මහාචාර්ය සුමනසිරි ලියනගේ මහතා සමඟ කළ සම්මුඛ සාකච්ඡාව වීඩියෝව නැරඹීමට මෙහි යන්න, මූල්ය අරමුදලට ගිහින් ආජන්ටීනාවට වුණ දේ වෙන්න ද යන්නේ?
“The government is not thinking of any alternative”: An Interview with Ahilan Kadirgamar
By Umesh Moramudali Alliance for Economic Democracy (AED) is an organization formed by a group of persons who insists upon the importance of economic justice. Ceylon Today interviewed Ahilan Kadirgamar, a member of the AED, who in the course of the interview insisted how the possible outcomes of the IMF Agreement hurt the ordinary people…