Sri Lankans prepare for first Presidential election since economic collapse

Sri Lankans prepare for first Presidential election since economic collapse

The economic crisis led to a popular uprising that forced former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa from power. Despite the austerity measures, Wickremesinghe’s popularity has not increased. The presidential system allows nearly 17 million of the country’s 22 million citizens to vote. Sri Lanka is set to hold its presidential election on Saturday, a pivotal vote that … Read more

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Sri Lanka President flees to Singapore

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  • Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has ordered security forces to restore order.
  • He is accused of mismanaging the economy to the point where it has run out of foreign exchange.
  • Military and police warned to firmly put down any troublemakers.

President of Sri Lanka arrived in Singapore on Thursday, as protestors chasing him from his residence demanded that he keep his promise to step down in the face of his country’s worst-ever economic crisis.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa arrived in the city-state on a Saudia Airlines flight from the Maldives, where he had fled on Wednesday morning.

Rajapaksa has immunity from arrest as president, and he is thought to have wanted to travel abroad before stepping down to avoid being detained.

But there was still no announcement of his resignation, more than 36 hours after he left his country.

In Colombo, demonstrators left several of the emblematic state buildings they had overrun in recent days, after Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe instructed security forces to restore order and declared a state of emergency.

“We are peacefully withdrawing from the Presidential Palace, the Presidential Secretariat and the Prime Minister’s Office with immediate effect, but will continue our struggle,” a spokeswoman for the protesters said.

Witnesses saw dozens of activists leave Wickremesinghe’s office as armed police and security forces moved in.

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Armoured personnel carriers patrolled parts of the capital which was brought under a curfew.

Rajapaksa, his wife Ioma and two bodyguards were named on the passenger list of Saudia SV788 from Male to Singapore, seen by AFP.

He is expected to look to stay in Singapore for some time, according to Sri Lankan security sources, before potentially moving to the United Arab Emirates.

However, Singapore said Rajapaksa was on a private visit and would not be granted asylum.

Hundreds of thousands of people have visited his compound since it was opened to the public after he fled and his security guards backed down.

By Thursday afternoon, the gates were closed with armed guards placed in and outside.

Earlier in the day, business owner Gihan Martyn, 49, accused the president of “playing for time”.

“He’s a coward,” he said outside the president’s palace. “He ruined our country along with the Rajapaksa family. So we don’t trust him at all. We need a new government.”

Police said a soldier and a constable were injured in overnight clashes with protesters outside the national parliament as security forces beat back an attempt on the legislature.

Protesters also left the studios of the main state television station after breaking in on Wednesday.

The main hospital in Colombo said about 85 people were admitted with injuries on Wednesday, with one man suffocating to death after being tear-gassed at the premier’s office.

The military and the police were issued with fresh orders Thursday to firmly put down any violence, and warned troublemakers they were “legitimately empowered to exercise their force”.

But student Chirath Chathuranga Jayalath, 26, said: “You cannot stop this protest by killing people. They’ll shoot our heads but we do this from our hearts.”

Rajapaksa is accused of mismanaging the economy to a point where the country has run out of foreign exchange to finance even the most essential imports, leading to severe hardships for its 22 million people.

Security sources in Colombo said Rajapaksa’s resignation letter had already been prepared.

“No sooner he gives the green light, the Speaker will issue it,” a source told AFP.

Maldivian media reported that he had spent the night at the Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi super luxury resort, contrasting the opulent accommodation with the plight of his compatriots — four out of five Sri Lankans skipping meals because of the country’s dire economic crisis.

Sri Lanka defaulted on its $51-billion foreign debt in April and is in talks with the IMF for a possible bailout.

The island has nearly exhausted its already scarce supplies of petrol with the government ordering the closure of non-essential offices and schools to reduce commuting and save fuel.

Diplomatic sources said Rajapaksa’s attempts to secure a visa to the United States had been turned down because he had renounced his US citizenship in 2019 before running for president.

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  • Gotabaya Rajapaksa has pledged to step down and pave the way for a “peaceful transition of power.”
  • Just before tens of thousands of protesters overran his official residence in Colombo.
  • Rajapaksa enjoys arrest immunity in his capacity as president, and it’s rumoured that he wants to travel abroad before resigning.

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s embattled president was stuck in his own country Tuesday in a humiliating standoff with airport immigration staff blocking his exit to safety abroad, official sources said Tuesday.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa has promised to resign on Wednesday and clear the way for a “peaceful transition of power” following widespread protests against him over the country’s unprecedented economic crisis.

The 73-year-old leader fled his official residence in Colombo just before tens of thousands of protesters overran it on Saturday and wanted to travel to Dubai, officials said.

As president, Rajapaksa enjoys immunity from arrest, and he is believed to want to go abroad before stepping down to avoid the possibility of being detained.

But immigration officers were refusing to go to the VIP suite to stamp his passport, while he insisted he would not go through the public facilities fearing reprisals from other airport users.

The president and his wife spent the night at a military base next to the main international airport after missing four flights that could have taken them to the United Arab Emirates.

Rajapaksa’s youngest brother Basil, who resigned in April as finance minister, missed his own Emirates flight to Dubai early Tuesday after a similar standoff with the airport staff.

Basil tried to use the paid concierge service for business travellers, but the airport and immigration staff said they were withdrawing from the fast track service with immediate effect.

“There were some other passengers who protested against Basil boarding their flight,” an airport official told AFP. “It was a tense situation, so he hurriedly left the airport.”

Basil, a US dual citizen, had to obtain a new passport after leaving his behind at the presidential palace when the Rajapaksas beat a hasty retreat to avoid mobs on Saturday, a diplomatic source said.

Hasty retreat

Official sources said a suitcase full of documents had also been left behind at the stately mansion along with 17.85 million rupees in cash, now in the custody of a Colombo court.

There was no official word from the president’s office about his whereabouts, but he remained commander-in-chief of the armed forces with military resources at his disposal.

One option still open to him would be to take a navy vessel to either India or the Maldives, a defence source said.

If Rajapaksa steps down as promised, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will automatically become acting president until parliament elects an MP to serve out the presidential term, which ends in November 2024.

Rajapaksa is accused of mismanaging the economy to a point where the country has run out of foreign exchange to finance even the most essential imports, leading to severe hardships for the 22 million population.

Sri Lanka defaulted on its $51-billion foreign debt in April and is in talks with the IMF for a possible bailout.

The island has nearly exhausted its already scarce supplies of petrol. The government has ordered the closure of non-essential offices and schools to reduce commuting and save fuel.

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