
Sayuri Serasinghe
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Cold Selfish & Grand ✌️ 🇱🇰🏴🇯🇵
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They call the past 76 years a curse. Yet, in that time we built schools and universities and gave free education. Sri Lanka became the first country in South Asia to liberalise its economy, expanding exports to the world and creating new industries. We established free trade zones and developed tourism. We built infrastructure and provided electricity to make life easier and more accessible. We now see a strong middle class. If you want proof of how good it has been, ask Wasantha Samarasinghe. He will give you a better answer than anyone else.
Sayuri Serasinghe26,264 views • 8 months ago

This is brilliant 😂😂😂 Btw, is Wasantha Samarasinghe calling the President mad 🙊
Sayuri Serasinghe23,871 views • 1 year ago

Light-years measure distance, not speed. (He has a BSc in Physics?) Sri Lanka is an INDEPENDENT country located in the Indian Ocean, not part of the (nonexistent) Indian continent. Cyberattacks are worse than nuclear attacks?? (Seriously?) Words matter, especially when you’re the President of Sri Lanka.
Sayuri Serasinghe17,025 views • 1 year ago
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Sri Lanka is now run by a party that has religiously opposed trade deals and foreign investment. Now, they are in charge just in time for U.S. tariffs. AKD has appointed a committee to “study in depth” the problems these U.S. tariffs may cause. Have you seen the people in this committee? It is the same recycled bunch who have been sitting in various committees under multiple presidents, including GR. If they were any good, would they really need to start from scratch now? Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship said just a couple of days ago that Sri Lanka “does not expect an immediate hit” from U.S. tariffs and that the government is “working on a new tariff policy.” Seriously? Let’s say that the minister is clueless. But what about all these advisors? They did not see this coming? And just to remind everyone, Sri Lanka had a primary surplus last year under President Ranil Wickremesinghe, only the sixth time in our history since independence. Any chance of continuing that this year? RW also warned about tariffs and pushed for strengthening global trade ties repeatedly, including a couple of weeks ago, exactly what the current government fought against, so we would not be entirely dependent on a few countries.
Sayuri Serasinghe12,442 views • 1 year ago
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