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From 2026 to 2029: Winning strategy for Sajith and Namal

Daily FT

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January 01, 2026

QUALITY US periodicals are running cover stories of the front runners in the 2028 Presidential race and the campaign strategy of JD Vance.

- By Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

From 2026 to 2029: Winning strategy for Sajith and Namal

Can Sajith channel his father sufficiently to win in three years?

It is time that Sri Lankans began discussing our 2029 race.Realistically, the choice in 2029 is between the two Opposition front-runners Sajith Premadasa and Namal Rajapaksa. From now on in, our primary political considerations should be:

I. Who has the knowledge and best policies to extricate us from the ‘twin traps’ comprising the debt-poverty nexus, through simultaneous rapid growth and upliftment of the unprecedented numbers in multidimensional poverty?

II. Who is the best Gladiator to fight President Anura Dissanayake (or any substitute candidate) and the increasingly autocratic, latently totalitarian JVP-NPP in the politico-electoral arena and defeat them? Sajith leads in I, Namal in II.

For Sajith to win in 2029

Sajith must place the SJB on a competitive footing able to generate and win the decisive populist ‘swing vote’.

Even after the UNP was defeated in 1956 by SWRD Bandaranaike, creating the island’s two-party system, there was no rethinking and reorientation. Therefore, though reelected to office in 1965, the UNP was swept away in 1970 resulting in the first ever Government with a 2/3rds majority in Parliament. That shock caused a three-way fissure in the UNP between the Senanayake faction, J.R. Jayewardene and R. Premadasa. Premadasa’s was the most conspicuous rebellion, with:

■ A new developmental / ‘Third Paradigm’ (his April 1973 Colombo West Rotary Club lecture).

■ The first Populist formation from within the UNP camp, the Puravesi Peramuna, or Citizens’ Front.

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1 min

January 01, 2026

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Gangaramaya Temple City taking shape to be world-class tourist and cultural hub

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

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Staying competitive by transferring pay risks through performance-based compensation

MY interest in performance-based compensation in Sri Lanka heightened when combating the trickle-down effects of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the end of the civil war in 2009.

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9 mins

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Daily FT

Sri Lanka needs more than transparency to break the cycle of corruption: University of London Economists

SRI Lanka will not escape another cycle of unsustainable public debt if it relies only on transparency and traditional “good governance” reforms without creating real pressure from actors who can enforce rules in their own interest, senior economists from SOAS University of London warned in Colombo last week.

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9 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily FT

CCPI remains steady in December

HEADLINE inflation, as measured by the year-on-year (YoY) change in the Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI), remained steady in December 2025 for the second consecutive month.

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1 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily FT

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India doubles financial commitment to 3 housing projects in North and South

INDIAN has announced a doubling of financial commitment to three housing projects in the Northern and Southern Provinces.

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily FT

New CEO at Siyapatha Finance assumes office today

■Veteran Ananda Seneviratne concludes his tenure as Managing Director

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

Daily FT

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Rebranding Sri Lanka is a collective responsibility: Booking.com Regional Chief

BOOKING.COM Regional Head for South Asia Santosh Kumar said rebranding Sri Lanka and unlocking its next phase of economic growth will require a collective national effort that goes well beyond Government-led initiatives, stressing that recovery alone is not a long-term strategy for sustainable development.

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

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