Sri Lanka cabinet to discuss 21st amendment to constitution on May 16

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ECONOMYNEXT – A proposed 21st amendment to Sri Lanka’s constitution will be taken up for discussion at a cabinet meeting on Monday (16), Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s office said.

It will then be presented to the cabinet of ministers for approval, the PM’s office said in a statement.

Wickremesinghe also met representatives of the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank on Sunday (15) for discussions on Sri Lanka’s prevailing economic crisis and possible assistance in the supply of medicine, food and fertiliser.

The newly appointed Prime Minister also met foreign envoys on Saturday (15) where regarding the formation of an international consortium on aid to Sri Lanka.

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