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Sri Lanka’s Bumpy Road to a Political Reset

Sri Lanka is navigating a fragile political transition following a period of unprecedented economic collapse and public unrest that upended its traditional power structures. The wave of popular protests that culminated in leadership change created space for a new political direction, with voters signaling a clear demand for accountability, reform and a break from entrenched governance practices. Yet, the legacy of economic hardship and institutional weakness continues to shape the country’s political landscape, making the process of renewal both urgent and complex.

As the report highlights, the road to a genuine political reset is far from smooth. The new leadership faces the dual challenge of stabilizing the economy while meeting high public expectations for systemic change, including tackling corruption and strengthening democratic institutions. Managing these competing pressures, amid ongoing fiscal constraints and social discontent, will be critical in determining whether Sri Lanka can move beyond crisis toward a more stable and credible political future.

Read the full report: https://www.crisisgroup.org/rpt/asia-pacific/sri-lanka/356-sri-lankas-bumpy-road-political-reset

This report was originally published on International Crisis Groupwritten by Alan Keenan, Senior Consultant for Sri Lanka at the organization.

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