As the election countdown intensifies, the Sunday Observer spoke to Sagala Ratnayake, former Chief of Staff and National Security Advisor to former President Wickremesinghe to discuss the recent electoral loss …
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Getting job opportunities for youth, revitalising tourism industry vital – Dr Dhammika Patabendi
by damith2K viewsThe Sunday Observer interviewed, the Kegalle District team leader of the NPP, Dr. Dhammika Patabendi who is vying for a parliamentary seat with a promise to revitalise the region and …
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South America and South Asia are vastly different places on the map. The South Americans speak the language of the coloniser to this day and in El Salvador for instance, …
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There is a lot of talk all over the world about creating a paperless society but it has not come to fruition yet. However, it is no longer the stuff …
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After 15 years of Sheikh Hasina’s high-handed rule, Bangladeshis are feeling free to make demands, some of them quite outrageous, and press for immediate action. The Interim Government headed by …
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Sri Lanka needs new Constitution to replace existing authoritarian system – Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda
by malinga2K viewsIn an interview with the Sunday Observer, Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda, a veteran political analyst, shared his insights on the upcoming parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka. He discussed the significance of …
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NPP pledges strong digital transformation in state sector- Chathuranga Abeysinghe
by malinga1.7K viewsNational Executive Committee Member of the National People’s Power (NPP) and Colombo District Candidate Chathuranga Abeysinghe in an interview with the Sunday Observer outlined his views on the strategic reforms …
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The Sunday Observer interviewed Keshal Jayasinghe, who is contesting the General Election under the symbol of the gas cylinder, to discuss what he has to say as a young politician. …
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The Sunday Observer spoke to Hiranya Herath, a parliamentary candidate from Nuwara Eliya representing the SJB to discuss her plans for the country. She said that she hoped the public …
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Did the NPP obtain a protest vote? For short, it is being called an ‘angry vote.’ The key question in this context is, did people mostly merely vote against others …