He raised his voice in and out of Parliament for many years for the rights of micro, small and medium businessmen and enterprises, who contribute more than 50% to the gross domestic product and 52% to employment in the country and informed the government on many occasions against the injustice of Parate law. The opposition leader said that even though the government decided to temporarily suspend the separate law until December in response to the government’s request to temporarily suspend the parate law to protect the banking system, it seems that the banking system has not responded to the government’s decision and businesses are still being auctioned. said.Sri Lanka Latest News
He raised his voice in and out of Parliament for many years for the rights of micro, small and medium businessmen and enterprises, who contribute more than 50% to the gross domestic product and 52% to employment in the country, and informed the government on many occasions against the injustice of Parate law. The opposition leader said that even though the government decided to temporarily suspend the parate law until December in response to the government’s request to temporarily suspend the parate law in order to protect the banking system, it seems that the banking system has not responded to the government’s decision and businesses are still being auctioned. said.Sri Lanka Latest News
The opposition is questioning whether the banking system was informed that the government temporarily abolished the parate law and whether steps were taken to protect the banking system. Even if the government abolished the parate law, the businesses of micro, small and medium businessmen are still being auctioned today and related advertisements are published in the newspapers. Leader Sajith Premadasa made a special statement today.
The leader of the opposition said that if the government took any decision, the government has the power to implement it in practice and if it cannot implement it, the backbone of the government is not strong.
Also, if the government does not act in this way, this too will have to be considered as a mere political drama and therefore this election year should be enforced without playing with people’s lives, Mr. Sajith Premadasa added.
Even if the government abolished the parate law, the businesses of micro, small and medium businessmen are still being auctioned today and related advertisements are published in the newspapers. Leader Sajith Premadasa made a special statement today.
The opposition leader said that if the government took any decision, the government has the power to implement it in practice and if it cannot implement it, the backbone of the government is not strong.
Also, if the government does not act in this way, this too will have to be considered as a mere political drama. Therefore this election year should be enforced without playing with people’s lives, Mr. Sajith Premadasa added.