Colombo
Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was appointed Finance Minister of the debt-ridden country on Wednesday by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, an official statement said. Wickremesinghe, 73 was sworn in as the Minister of Finance, Economic Stability and National Policies.
The five-time prime minister was re-appointed to the job on May 12 following the political circus precipitated by the unprecedented economic crisis in the island’s history. He replaced Mahinda Rajapaksa who resigned to make way for his brother’s plan to appoint an all-party interim government to handle the economic crisis.
Wickremesinghe’s office said during the two weeks he had been at the helm he had reestablished the island’s foreign relations, taken steps for constitutional reform with the draft of the 21 amendments to the constitution, ensured fuel supplies and has been making preparations for an interim budget.
Wickremesinghe with just his seat in the 225-member assembly relies on all political parties to support him in his immediate task of reviving the ailing economy.
Sri Lanka declared bankruptcy in mid-April saying it was unable to meet its international debt payments this year. The country has just started negotiations with the IMF for a possible bailout which the Rajapaksa administration had been ignoring.
Wickremesinghe took over at a time when street protests were raging against the government for its mishandling of the economy. A predominant youth protest has continued since April 9 urging for the resignation of Gotabaya Rajapaksa as president.