Can Sri Lanka emerge from its current economic and political crisis? | In Focus

Published: May 17, 2022, 12:42 p.m.

b'Everything that can go wrong with a country is in full play in Sri Lanka. Anger and violence at food and fuel shortages, power cuts, collapsing purchase power, and above all a demand for the ruling Rajapakse clan to quit the island nation\\u2019s politics is growing.\\nPresident Gotabaya Rajapakse has sacrificed his brother, Mahinda, to cling onto power as the Go, Gota Go, cries in the streets of Sri Lanka continue to be heard. In desperation, the United National Party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has been appointed Prime Minister in place of Mahinda Rajapakse.\\nCan this six-time Prime Minister get Sri Lanka out of its current economic and political mess? Can the President continue in office? Is Mr. Wickremesinghe serious about abolishing the executive presidency in Sri Lanka, which many believe lies at the root of the country\\u2019s problems.\\nGuest: Dr. Paikiasothy Sarvanamuttu, Executive Director of the Centre for Policy Alternatives.\\nHost: Amit Baruah, Senior Associate Editor, and former Sri Lanka correspondent, The Hindu\\nEdited by Ranjani Srinivasan'