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Sri Lanka snap elections: What’s at stake for the island nation dealing with economic crisis

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 November 2024 ()
Sri Lankans are voting in a parliamentary election that could give President Anura Kumara Dissanayake the mandate to implement his reform agenda as the country seeks to recover from a crippling economic crisis. Dissanayake's left-leaning party is vying for a majority against a fractured opposition, with the outcome holding significant implications for Sri Lanka's economic policies and international relations.
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