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Presidential Election 2019

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Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Abiding by Sri Lanka’s Democracy

Photo courtesy A Presidential election is a unique opportunity for Sri Lankan voters to have a direct say in our constitutional democracy. At this time, the way in which we exercise our…

Dinesha Samararatne Dinesha Samararatne on 11/12/201911/12/2019
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Boycotting an election: Can we afford it?

Photo courtesy Verite Research The Tamils won the 2005 Presidential election – for Mahinda Rajapaksa. They did so not by voting for him. They did so by boycotting the election. In 2005…

Shreen Saroor Shreen Saroor on 11/11/2019
Elections, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

How (not) to vote: A letter to the dejected progressive

AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena via Yahoo News On the morning of 9 January 2015, I shed a few quiet tears. Mahinda Rajapaksa, who sought an unprecedented third term for the highest office, had…

Elijah Hoole Elijah Hoole on 11/11/201911/11/2019
Colombo, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Helping Gotabaya to murder democracy?

AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena via Yahoo News Gotabaya Rajapaksa (Interview with Chris Morris of the BBC) In 2015, a majority of Lankans voted to give themselves a democratic government. Do we vote to…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 11/10/201911/10/2019
Colombo, Corruption, Development, Economy, Elections, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

A week that will shake Sri Lanka’s future

Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe via PRI Who is winning? This seems to be the question many people these days are keen to find an answer to. Whenever this question is put to…

Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda on 11/10/201911/10/2019
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Is Sajith slowly pulling ahead as Gota fails to gain traction?

The 2019 presidential election, rather predictably is shaping up politically, very similar to its precedent in 2015. On that occasion, the then ruling Rajapakses’ sought an unprecedented third term and was rebuffed…

Harim Peiris Harim Peiris on 11/08/2019
Colombo, Education, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019, Youth

Addressing the Multiple Crises in Sri Lankan Education: For the Attention of Candidates in the Presidential Election 2019

Photo from Sri Lanka’s entire system of education, at pre-school, primary, secondary and tertiary levels, has been facing multiple crises. Attempts made in the recent past to address some aspects of these…

Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda on 11/05/2019
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Who will watch the watchdog?

Photo courtesy Iromi Perera’s Flickr album on 2018 constitutional coup Many of us were hoping for a new dawn in 2015. The hope for a “Yahapalanaya” government now leaves ashes in the…

Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy on 11/03/201911/04/2019
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

The probe for a prudent political order: A Reflection

Photo courtesy Iromi Perera’s Flickr album on 2018 constitutional coup The more visible euphoria that precedes the coming presidential election, is accompanied with a deeper, solemn realism that the country is unlikely…

Bishop Duleep de Chickera Bishop Duleep de Chickera on 11/01/2019
Colombo, Human Security, Media and Communications, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Is the Deep State Involved? Reflections on the PSC Findings & Implications for the Future

Photograph courtesy We are presently witnessing a whirlwind of activities in the lead up to Presidential Elections due on 16th November with an unprecedented number of candidates and election hype. It was…

Bhavani Fonseka Bhavani Fonseka on 10/31/201910/31/2019
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Asking the Future

Photograph courtesy ‘The Brother’s Grip‘, Global & Mail, by Ishara Kodikara, AFP ###   The past is what Gotabaya Rajapaksa invokes when he tells us to vote for him. In his glitzy…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 10/20/201911/01/2019
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Ranil’s Recalcitrance and Liberal License

Photo by Reuters, via South China Morning Post The term ‘Colombo liberal’ is one that’s almost always used as a pejorative. Elitist, out of touch, NGO-kaarayas and foreign agents are among the…

Some Colombo Liberals Some Colombo Liberals on 09/21/201909/21/2019
Colombo, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

Is there a Gotabaya-wave? Can it be broken?

Image from “Sri Lanka: Reconciling and Rebuilding”: Framing the lies   What would a Gotabaya Rajapaksa Presidency look like (Economist Intelligence Unit – 11.8.2019)   Saviours need crises, not the average inflation-unemployment…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 09/15/201910/26/2019

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