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Sri Lanka announces first presidential election since declaring bankruptcy in 2022

  • September 21 vote will be the first test of public mood in Sri Lanka amid critical economic reforms

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Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe. File photo: AP

Sri Lanka will hold a presidential election on September 21 that will likely be a test of confidence in President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s efforts to resolve the country’s worst economic crisis.

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The date was announced by the independent elections commission Friday, which said nominations will be accepted on August 15.

Wickremesinghe is expected to run while his main rivals will be opposition leader Sajith Premadasa and Anura Dissanayake, who is the leader of a leftist political party that has gained popularity after the economic debacle.

It will be the first election in the South Asian island nation after it declared bankruptcy in 2022 and suspended repayments on some US$83 billion in domestic and foreign loans.

The Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. File photo: AFP
The Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. File photo: AFP

That followed a severe foreign exchange crisis that led to a severe shortage of essentials such as food, medicine, fuel and cooking gas, and extended power outages.

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