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Budget does not address any of the burning issues and the country is being pushed towards bankruptcy: Eran

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The country has plunged into a massive financial crisis, with all sectors including the economy collapsing but the budget -2022 has no proposals to resolve any of the burning issues said Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) PArliamentarian Eran Wickramaratne addressing the final debate of the budget 2022 held in Parliament on Friday.

“At a minimum this government should properly identify the fundamental reasons for the crisis, and its failure to recognize the depth of the crisis is pushing the country further into the abyss and plunging it into financial bankruptcy”.

Further speaking on the expenditure vote of the finance ministry Mr. Wickramaratne said that as the Opposition understands the extent of the crisis in which the country has fallen, they as a responsible opposition, are not asking "සැපද " now. In fact, the first of the serious problems we face is the widening budget deficit. The second is the Balance of Payments deficit leading to a foreign reserve depletion and now pushing the country into near financial bankruptcy.

The objective and the policy of this government is not to develop the country but to deceive the people using various slogans such as national economy, national security and narrow nationalism or racism.

Amidst boasting of these slogans even in 2006, when Mahinda Rajapaksa came into office, government revenue as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) was 17.3%. But by 2014 it had dropped to 11.40%.

But in a very short time during the previous regime the national revenue began to grow again. Accordingly, by the year 2018, the government revenue had increased

to 13.5% of the GDP. During this period there was a constitutional coup. Further, despite the unfortunate Easter attack in 2019, we were able to maintain government revenue at 12.6%. But what has happened now?

When we took over the government in 2015, the government revenue was Rs.1000 billion and by 2019 it had almost doubled to 1997 billion rupees. This is what a country needs to improve its economy he said.

Elaborating on the governments accounting gimmicks the SJB MP said that this government estimated the revenue for 2021 at 2029 billion rupees. But now the estimate is revised to be 1561 billion rupees. But by December, it could further drop by Rs 100 billion rupees. Then there is a shortfall of 500 to 600.

Even under this budget government revenue for 2022 is projected to be at 2284 billion rupees, an impossible target. That means 800 billion rupees increase in revenue within a year. This is again a false assessment. "I urge the government to tell the truth and face reality. What are the proposals in this budget to increase revenue by 40%? Public officials knowingly should not sign reports where it is abundantly clear that estimates are unrealistic,"

According to the government's false estimate, the budget deficit will be 8.8% by 2022. But the Verite Research Institute states that it will exceed 11%. The balance of payments of deficit over a period of time has led to a foreign reserve crisis. Imports should be reduced, and exports should be increased. No budget proposals have been put forward to address any of these structural issues. So how could economy and the financial stability be improved?

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