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    Left Parties to work for PM's victory at poll
    [Oct. 29, 2005]

    THE Group of Five Left Parties (Lanka Sama Samaja Party, Communist Party of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Mahajana Party, Desha Vimukthi Janatha Party and Democratic Left Front) consider that the Manifesto of Presidential Candidate - Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse titled "Mahinda Chinthana" a pro-people manifesto, although these parties have certain reservations in regard to some of its contents, the parties said in a statement issued yesterday.

    The statement said: "The Five Left Parties are specially appreciative of the pledges contained in the "Mahinda Chinthana" in respect of strengthening democracy. The commitment to abolish the executive presidential system and to draft a new constitution is one of its important aspects.

    The proposal to introduce a new parliamentary electoral system which reflects the will of the people while ensuring the stability of future governments is laudable.

    Another important statement in "Mahinda Chinthana" is the undertaking to pursue a non-aligned and progressive foreign policy under which he seeks to further strengthen the friendly relations with Asian countries including India and China in the spheres of political, defence and economic cooperation.

    The Manifesto states that steps will be taken to adopt a modern and balanced economic policy which combines the positive features of the open economy with the realities of our country.

    Whilst increasing economic growth rate to 8% per annum measures are to be taken to ensure that its benefits seep through to the common people and particularly the low-income groups.

    It is pledged that natural resources and state ventures in the strategically important financial, energy and transport sectors will remain in the hands of the state and no national resources, nor such state organizations will be privatized.

    We consider this outlook in regard to the economy as a positive approach.

    The measures mentioned in the manifesto to eliminate poverty, to enhance the living conditions of the Samurdhi recipients, to increase the incomes of wage earners, to restore the pension scheme that was taken away by the previous government and to alleviate the burden of the cost of living will certainly be welcomed by the common people.

    The manifesto also promises to ensure the provision of irrigation to paddy fields, to provide land for cultivation, to supply fertilizer at a reasonable price and to fulfil other requirements of those engaged in food production.

    A comprehensive plan is to be implemented to produce seeds locally. Whilst developing the agricultural sector through these measures reasonable prices will be assured for agri-products. The Paddy Purchasing Board is also to be re-established. In our view these proposals are highly commendable.

    People living in the plantations are to be provided with blocks of land and separate housing units, the infrastructure of the plantations as well as the human resources in those areas will be developed.

    These measures will help elevate them to a social level on par with the people of the rest of the country, thus bringing about an epochal change in their pattern of living inherited from colonial times.

    However, our Five Parties hold positions which are different to certain concepts expressed under the heading "an Undivided Country - A Majority Consensus and an Honourable Peace."

    A negotiated political solution to the National Question confronting our country could be successfully accomplished only by recognizing the aspirations of the Tamil People inhabiting the North East. Due recognition of their nationalistic and democratic rights is relevant in this respect.

    A solution can be achieved only by devolving power to the people in the region where they comprise the majority, within the framework of a united country.

    At the same time it is necessary to meet the aspirations of the Muslims and Sinhalese living in the North-East as well as to recognize their legitimate rights and assure their security.

    This is the reality we have experienced during the last quarter-century. We believe that ignoring this reality cannot solve the National Question. We earnestly hope that our presidential candidate will eventually abide by this reality.

    We are working with great dedication to have Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse, elected as the next President of Sri Lanka.

    This we do with-out prejudice to our reservations expressed above. Our parties will in cooperation with those forces who share our views, steadfastly work to bring about a majority consensus of the solution of the National Question.

    Although our position on the National Question is such, considering the positive aspects of the manifesto stated earlier and the pro-people personal qualities of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse these five Left parties will pool all their strength and work together to ensure a grand victory for him at the forthcoming Presidential Elections'.

    Source: CDN

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    CHANGE Sri Lanka to be a Modern State whilst Fostering the National Heritage and Culture with Peaceful Co-existence among the Communities of Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims and others, instilling Economic Growth and Prosperity; and Maintaining Friendly Relationship with all Nations.

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