Sri Lanka Interim Budget Passed Unanimously

By By Rediff Money Desk, Colombo
Dec 06, 2024 19:20
Sri Lanka's interim budget for the first four months of 2025 was approved in parliament on Friday, covering debt servicing and government expenditure. The new NPP government aims to complete debt restructuring by December 31.
Photograph: Reuters
Colombo, Dec 6 (PTI) The interim budget covering the first four months of 2025 was approved in parliament on Friday without a vote at the end of a two-day debate.

After last month's parliamentary election, the President Anura Kumara Dissanayake led government has an absolute majority of 159 seats in the 225 member House.

The government presented a vote on account on Friday while a formal budget would be presented in February for the next fiscal year.

Deputy minister of finance Anil Jayantha Fernando said that the delay in debt restructuring over the last two years had cost the country an additional USD 1.7 billion in accumulated interest.

“We are hoping to complete the restructure of bilateral debt and international sovereign bonds by December 31,” Fernando said.

The interim budget would cover the cost of debt servicing and the government expenditure for the first four months of next year.

The NPP government said it would continue to honour the international commitments on debt restructuring commenced by the predecessor Ranil Wickremesinghe's government.

Dissanayake and his party had been critical of the Wickremesinghe government's economic management, which led to a USD 2.9 billion dollar IMF facility.

However, the new government was hopeful of renegotiating some of the tough reforms to grant economic relief to people.

Local media also quoted Fernando as saying: “For the first four months of the Vote on Account, Rs 1,000 billion excluding recurring expenses, Rs 425 billion for capital expenditure and Rs 1,175 billion for foreign debt restructuring and other debt servicing are required.”

This was the second debate this week that the NPP government faced in parliament and secured without a vote.

The debate on Dissanayake's policy statement delivered on November 21 too was approved without a vote.
Source: PTI
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