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Sri Lanka’s Leftist Coalition Secures Landslide Election Victory

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
November 15, 2024
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 Sri Lanka’s leftist coalition, led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, achieved a historic victory in snap parliamentary elections, securing 159 out of 225 seats in the National Assembly on Friday, November 15th. The landslide win grants Dissanayake’s National People’s Power (NPP) coalition a two-thirds majority, enabling significant legislative changes. This outcome follows Dissanayake’s Presidential election in September, marking a clear rejection of traditional political parties.

The elections occurred amid widespread public dissatisfaction with the previous administration, led by the Rajapaksa family’s Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna party, which won only two seats. Dissanayake’s campaign focused on eradicating corruption, addressing poverty, and renegotiating economic policies to alleviate financial hardships. “The people have spoken: they want real change,” Dissanayake declared in a victory speech.

Economic reform was central to Dissanayake’s platform, resonating with voters grappling with the aftermath of a financial crisis that led to shortages of essentials. While maintaining Sri Lanka’s $2.9 billion IMF bailout agreement, the NPP plans to renegotiate its terms to ensure equitable economic recovery. Additionally, the coalition has proposed measures to combat corruption and overhaul the nation’s political culture.

The victory also highlighted significant shifts in Sri Lanka’s electoral landscape. For the first time, the NPP won in the Jaffna district, traditionally an ethnic Tamil stronghold. This development signals a potential thaw in long-standing ethnic divisions, as Tamil voters expressed support for Dissanayake’s vision of inclusive governance. Observers view this as a critical step toward national reconciliation.

Critics have raised concerns about the risks of excessive power concentrated in one coalition. However, Dissanayake has vowed to use the mandate responsibly, promising constitutional reforms, including the potential abolition of the executive presidency. Analysts note that balancing reform with checks and balances will be crucial in maintaining democratic integrity.

Dissanayake’s victory ushers in a transformative era for Sri Lanka, with the NPP tasked with navigating economic recovery, addressing ethnic tensions, and fulfilling its ambitious reform agenda. As the country moves forward, its ability to deliver on promises will determine the coalition’s long-term impact.

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