Colombo. Alongside the financial emergency in Sri Lanka, political disturbance proceeds. Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said on Wednesday that he will shape an all-party government with ideological groups addressed in parliament on a basic level. He gave this message to the heads of ideological groups related with the Government of Sri Lanka.
Consensus will be made after discussion
News organization ANI cited Xinhua's report as saying that Gotabaya Rajapaksa said that an agreement ought to be reached after conversations on the construction, residency and divisions of this all-party government. Rajapaksa said the proposed all-party government would be framed after the acquiescence of the head of the state and the bureau. He has welcomed heads of the decision alliance's ideological groups for a gathering on Friday.
Sri Lanka in the grip of economic crisis
It is noteworthy that Sri Lanka is in the grip of economic crisis with a foreign debt of 51 billion US dollars. According to the United Nations Development Program, this has also deepened the humanitarian crisis because food prices are becoming out of reach of the common man and the country's treasury has also become empty.
Request to form an all-party government
A few ideological groups and strict heads of the decision alliance have asked the Sri Lankan president to set up an all-party government to find an exit from the financial and political emergency.
Pope Francis made this allure
Simultaneously, as per the report of information office PTI, Pope Francis has asked the Sri Lankan government to unveil reality behind the fear based oppressor assaults on 'Easter Sunday' in 2019. Around 270 individuals, including 11 Indians, were killed in these assaults. The pope offered the comments on Monday while tending to nearly 3,500 Sri Lankan Catholics working in Italy from the Vatican.