Sri Lanka Economic Crisis Live Updates: Talks between Rajapaksa, independents over interim govt inconclusive; refugees reach Tamil Nadu

Sri Lanka Crisis Direct News Update: Efforts to establish the Government While the All-Party in Sri Lanka remains inconclusive when talks between President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the independent group of the powerful SLPP coalition failed to make progress. Government sources say that pointing at the balance of 26 members of the cabinet will be postponed further, PTI reported.The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) on Sunday said that he was ready to support the opposition in moving the motion not confident of the government of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and was ready to spur leaders, PTI reported. Combined SJB and TNA have 64 seats in a 225 member assembly. The government is Rajapaksa, which has more than 150 seats with allies, lost 42 members, when they declared the independence of the coalition of the SLPP decision. Parliament is not scheduled to meet before April 19.

A total of 19 Sri Lankan refugees reached Tamil Nadu Beach on Sunday. According to official sources, they are all, including women and children, reaching Rameswaram coast in two separate ships from the northern region of Sri Lanka. With the latest batch arrival, a total of 39 Tamil Sri Lanka has reached India since March 22.Minister of Finance Surprise Sri Lanka has a mountain to be closedWhen the former Justice Minister Ali Sabry visited President Sri Lanka last Monday, for talks in the midst of the economic crisis that had brought thousands of protesters to the road and left the island state of fuel, medicine and strength. When Sabry left the meeting with Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who surprised him was the finance minister, pushing into the middle of a financial storm that would not be easy to calm

Even after receiving a new job, Sabry was doubtful. About 24 hours later, in the middle of the question about conformity and concern in his family about whether it was the right decision, he said he sent a letter of resignation to the President.For four days after the offer of his resignation, no other candidate stepped forward, he said, and on Friday he had decided to continue, following a further discussion with the family, president and official.On Friday, when Sabry got up to speak in Parliament, a sharp parliamentary member asked what capacity he was talking about. Sabry confirmed that he was still a minister of finance.

Facing the challenge immediately found $ 3 billion to pay for important items he described as “Herculean”, Sabry said he had full support of the President, the prime minister and party leaders in power. He also has to lead what is expected to be a complicated negotiation with international monetary funds on loan programs that are very much needed. Sabry said he had trust in the main official team, including the governor of the central bank and the new treasury secretary, along with the Advisory Committee.

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