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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

M. A. Sumanthiran represents TNA at IMF proposals review meeting while SJB and NPP choose to boycott discussion

 

Lone MP attends key opposition leaders meeting with President

Tuesday, 12 March 2024 FT

  • M. A. Sumanthiran represents TNA at meeting while SJB and NPP choose to boycott discussion
  • TNA MP raises concerns regarding lack of transparency relating to IMF recommendations 
  • Highlights absence of published technical assistance reports regarding several recommendations of concern
  • In response Govt. promises to release reports for examination of MPs to foster debate and deliberation 
  • President extends fresh invitation to Opposition to attend a meeting with IMF to further discuss its proposals and concerns

By Maneshka Borham 

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP M. A. Sumanthiran stood as the only Opposition member in attendance at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) proposals review meeting for opposition party leaders held at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday. 



Despite President Ranil Wickremesinghe extending invitations to the opposition including the main Opposition party, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), the majority declined to attend.Speaking to Daily FT after attending the meeting, Sumanthiran said he took the opportunity to address various concerns regarding the IMF proposals at the discussion, notably focusing on the issue of transparency.

Specifically, the TNA MP said he highlighted the absence of published technical assistance reports from the IMF regarding several recommendations of concern. Sumanthiran noted that while the IMF cited the need for Government approval to publicise the reports, the Government, during the meeting, expressed no objections and offered to provide these technical assistance reports to MPs for their examination.

“We cannot determine our support for the program until we have clarity on these issues. Several of the recommendations raise scepticism. For instance, some analyses claim that increasing the withholding tax which would have targeted actual income earners would have generated the same revenue as the 18% VAT increase which targeted everyone. Therefore, without a comprehensive analysis explaining why certain actions were chosen over others, we are unable to provide our assessment. 

We need to thoroughly examine the situation before making any comments,” he said. 


The MP further highlighted that the Government acknowledged its failure to complete approximately 15 tasks outlined by the IMF, originally scheduled for completion by February 2024. “I addressed this concern as well. The Government acknowledged the delay in meeting the target within the stipulated time frame and has requested an extension from the IMF, which has been granted. They assured that they will fulfil their commitments and complete the tasks,” the MP added. 

Issuing a press statement, the President’s Media Division (PMD) said the President had convened the crucial party leader’s meeting “in a proactive move towards transparency and collaboration.” 

“The meeting saw the active participation of various stakeholders, including TNA Parliamentarian M. A. Sumanthiran, underscoring the government’s commitment to inclusive decision-making,” the PMD said. 



It added that during the meeting Secretary to the Treasury Mahinda Siriwardena provided insights into the ongoing negotiations with bilateral creditors, commercial creditors, and ISBs, with an outlook towards completing the process by the end of June this year.

“Furthermore, the Central Bank Governor highlighted the government’s efforts in adhering to the recommendations outlined in the governor’s diagnostic report, emphasising the commitment to a structured roadmap for implementation. President Wickremesinghe affirmed the government’s willingness to make these technical assistance reports available to the members of parliament and invited Sumanthiran and other Opposition members to attend a meeting and engage with the IMF to further discuss the proposals,” it said. 

President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardane, Leader of the House Susil Premajayantha, State Ministers of Finance Shehan Semasinghe and Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, Senior Advisor to the President on National Security and Chief of Presidential Staff Sagala Ratnayaka, Secretary to the President Saman Ekanayake, Governor of the Central Bank Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, and Secretary to the Treasury Mahinda Siriwariwardena represented the Government at the meeting while the opposition was represented by TNA MP M. A. Sumanthiran.

Leader of the SJB and Opposition leader Sajith Premadasa declined the invitation to attend, citing disingenuousness and lack of good faith in the invitation. Wickremesinghe’s office last week said that Premadasa, National People’s Power leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake and ITAK’s Sivagnanam Sritharan were invited to attend the meeting.⍐ 

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