Time to drain the swamp……… The opportunity to make significant change in Sri Lanka’s political, economic and governance landscape! – By Aubrey Joachim If one thing has come out of the Donald Trump playbook it’s the political clichés that he has come up with. Some of these fit well into the Sri Lankan political context. One that is most apt at this point – with parliamentary elections around the corner – is ‘drain the swamp’. The slight modification might be replacing ‘swamp’ with ‘cess-pit’! Three weeks after the Presidential election opinions are still divided. While the victors are going about their business as best as can be expected in the short elapsed time and limited ministers, the vanquished are still licking their wounds. However, they do not seem to have learnt the lessons that their vile stories, falsehoods and misinformation regarding the victor taught them leading into the election. They ...

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A hard road ahead…… Irrespective of who is driving the bus! – By Aubrey Joachim In all probability Sri Lanka will be waking up to a new chapter in its history. The chosen leader will come with bright and shiny ‘L’ plates as this would be his first shift at the wheel of the bus with a long and rough journey ahead on difficult terrain. There is a mountain of debt to negotiate, pot-holes on the road and deep precipices on either side that demand utmost care and caution lest the bus end up in an even deeper chasm. Over the last few weeks the driver and his team have been charting the course of the journey and laid out the planned route. Predictive analytic models have been used to fine-tune the outcome. The throngs of passengers have analysed the route map to select the best driver and what they ...

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