For a New Economic Future
Never before, have we felt, as we do
today, the need for a strong and stable government for our country.
Indeed, all communities in this land have, earnestly and unanimously,
expressed this feeling.
The time has come to shed narrow and futile bickering, and commit
ourselves steadfastly to usher in this new government.
It is extremely important that this nation, fractured by race, religion,
region and petty political ideologies, come together in unity to re-create
a prosperous nation, a stable government and a proud Sri Lankan identity.
To take on this onerous task, a new leadership is emerging: a leadership
that we all can trust absolutely. A strong United National Front - a great
historic need that embodies the hopes and aspirations of a vast majority
of people sharing this land.
The darkest seven years have now ended, throwing before us the grueling
challenge of rebuilding this nation from scratch. This nation has been
bewildered and confused by lies and deception and thrown into the abyss of
frustration and hopelessness.
Now we, the United National Front, pledge ourselves to salvage this
nation: to provide an efficient and accountable government that has a
vision, and is totally free of corruption.
On the other hand, the country is on the brink of a devastating famine.
Providing milk powder for the children and finding the three meals are
perennial problems. Ironically, the government continues to import kankun,
tomatoes, potatoes, onions, kurakkan and maize.
In the open market, a bottle of water fetches thirty rupees, while a
bottle of fresh milk is sold at only fifteen rupees. Chicken and eggs are
being imported. Thousands of families, who have earned their living
through animal husbandry, have been reduced to utter poverty. Small and
medium local industries are vying to close down. Workers are thrown out of
jobs. Tourism has suffered a deathblow. Foreign investments are
stagnating. Garment manufacturers are abandoning the country. The Coconut
oil industry has been throttled by imported Palm Oil. Tea, coconut and
rubber industries are on the verge of collapse. Rice imports continue even
during the local harvest season. Farmers commit suicide.
Mismanagement of the power sector has plunged the country into darkness:
the nation is at the mercy of rain. Violence has become an integral part
of society. Law and order has vanished. Plunder, robbery, rape, mass
murder are the order of the day.
Instead of finding solutions to this malaise, Chandrika’s regime continues
to defend itself with more lies and more deception. She uses the crisis in
the North and the East as her prime scapegoat. Decimating democracy, her
regime has denied the right to dissent. The whole nation has been plunged
into a state of hopelessness.
Under these tragic circumstances, the challenge is to rescue this country
from total annihilation.
The United National Front offers you programmes and policies for a new
economic future. We have a clear plan of action, to implement all the
proposals and policies, we present to you. It is a people-oriented
developmental plan. It is a development plan in which everybody can
participate, which everybody can question and to which everybody can offer
suggestions.
Let us join hands for Peace and a new economic future.
Ensure the victory of the United National Front - United National Party
Benefits of Economic Development for All
We will build a system that will ensure short-term and long-term income
generation at every level.
Development Plan for Every Poor Family
The “Samurdhi Programme” will be depoliticized, strengthened and guided
forward under A Family Development Plan designed for every poor family.
Plenty of Job Opportunities for Sri Lanka
We will immediately launch a massive Development Programme, to create
enough jobs in the short-term, using the tried and tested economic
management capabilities of the UNP.
We will increase local production, expand export-trade, enter the world
market and encourage competitive enterprises under this accelerated
economic development programme.
To succeed in this massive economic operation, we will seek the advice of
experts here and abroad. A Council consisting of relevant ministers,
members of the opposition and leaders of the business community, will be
formed.
Economic development, especially industrialization and
employment-generation, will not be restricted to Colombo. Instead, the
country will be divided into the Economic Zones to promote development in
every part of the country.
To promote trade, industry, tourism and agricultural projects in these
five zones, we will establish five Zonal Economic Development Commissions.
These five commissions will also attract foreign investment.
We will promote Computer and Information Technology, a dominant industry
in the 21st century, to the status of a primary factor in the Economy to
generate hundreds of thousands of jobs.
We will obtain the partnership of foreign companies to set up industries
in Sri Lanka, with the aim of generating enough new job opportunities,
just as in 1977.
Private sector and public sector investment will be encouraged to provide
large scale infrastructure facilities such as roads, buildings and water
supply schemes.
The export of industrial and agricultural products will be accelerated by
making Sri Lanka, the air and naval focal point in the Indian Ocean. Air,
sea and land route-systems will be expanded to minimize the time wasted in
travelling. Steps will be taken to improve the Trincomalee harbour, to
commission Hambantota Port, and to establish two International Airports in
the Southern and Northern Provinces.
At present, the low income earning, the low spending tourists arriving in
Sri Lanka are the mainstay of the tourist industry. We intend to launch an
effective programme, in association with the private sector, to attract
the high- income earning, high-spending tourists. This will increase
tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka up to one million annually.
The garment industry will be further upgraded to meet the competition in
the global market by identifying the emerging challenges and trends.
A new Developmental Bank will be established to provide the capital needed
by local entrepreneurship to initiate job generating enterprises in
industries, tourism and computer technology.
Communication is an essential tool for rapid development. We will extend
mobile and ordinary telephone services to each and every village. This
will enable us to mobilize our youth in the mainstream of national
development.
An Economic Zone has been demarcated for us in the Indian Ocean by the
International Law of the Sea Commission. It is our intention to convert
this Ocean Zone into a true economic asset. Measures will be taken to
enhance the subsistence shing to the scale of commercial shing by
providing the necessary capital, technology and know-how. Through the
ocean-economy, not only the sher-folk, but also a vast community outside
that group will acquire income-generating opportunities.
We will generate new employment opportunities by introducing new
technology to agriculture. Farming will also be expanded through new
processes such as the Green House Technique, pipeline systems and improved
animal-husbandry.
We will find adequate markets and ensure satisfactory prices for
agricultural products, while systematically reducing the import of animal
fodder and other food that can be easily produced here.
We will revive urgently the animal-husbandry sector, which is totally
destroyed at present. The quality-control process of milk, eggs and meat
will be improved, along with markets and reasonable price-structures. The
export-oriented animal and fish cultivation industry will be strengthened.
The transport sector will be made more efficient and systematic through
state and private sector investments. This will also provide additional
jobs.
We will re-establish an environment conducive to the advancement of small
and medium businesses.
We will promote reforestation as well as the protection of water
resources: this will create more jobs.
The public and private sectors will work together to create an economic
system, which will absorb as many young graduates as possible.
Improving Benefits of Foreign Employment
We will open the doors to more pro table foreign employment. We will set
up an institution to provide language and other skills and special
training essential for foreign employment. This will double the present
annual foreign exchange earning of Rupees 8000 million.
Women’s Rights
We will enact laws relating to the Women’s Charter, to safeguard women’s
rights.
We will ensure that women’s particular requirements and gender-specific
concerns are recognized and prioritized in the formulation of state
policies.
Youth Development
We will introduce a Graduate Employment Assistance Programme for
unemployed graduates.
We will establish a “Youth Corps” for young men and women who are
unemployed. They will be provided a monthly living allowance of Rs. 2000/-
along with training in English language, computer and vocational skills.
After 18 months, they will be given a finance voucher for further
technical training or higher education.
We will open the doors for new knowledge and information technology for
our young rural men and women. A cyber-kiosk linked to the Internet will
be established in each of the Grama Sevaka Niladhari Divisions.
Uninterrupted Power Supply
We will establish a National Energy Council with the help of independent
professionals and experts. This council will formulate a short-term and
long-term energy policy. The electricity supply that depends on vagaries
of rain and drought will stop, ensuring a reliable and uninterrupted
supply of power.
We will take steps to utilize coal, natural gas, solar power and
small-scale hydropower units to generate electricity and energy in
collaboration with the state and the private sector.
The Peace Process
Our prime objective is peace. We stand for peace and peace alone. All
these years, our opponents have ruthlessly and viciously misinterpreted
our proposals to solve the national issue. We will end the war and build
national unity. We will bring about a political solution acceptable to all
those who are party to the crisis, within the framework of an undivided
Sri Lanka. We will initiate this process with a warm heart and a cool
head.
Today, in the context of increasing international anti-terrorist
sentiments, we will create the atmosphere that will enable the conflicting
parties to opt for peace.
War can be ended by a negotiated political solution. Each time we
presented our solutions, Chandrika not only misinterpreted our initiatives
but also misled the people. However, when it suited her, she negotiated
with the LTTE through the mediation of Norway. As a prerequisite to end
this conflict, we proposed setting up interim councils in the north and
east for a two-year period. This came under relentless attack by Chandrika
Kumaratunga.
Ironically, later on, as a part of her constitutional reform process,
Chandrika Kumaratunga proposed the introduction of a 10-year interim rule
to the Northern and Eastern Provinces. This is Chandrika’s duplicity. This
has brought about disastrous consequences. Our solution was correct and we
presented it in all sincerity.
Once we come to power, we will initiate a dialogue with all political
parties, the clergy and civil society organizations, in order to arrive at
a broad-based political solution, acceptable to all. We will also involve
the LTTE in this process.
We will not introduce constitutional reforms until we have arrived at a
political solution acceptable to the majority of all communities.
An interim administration will be set up for the northern and eastern
provinces.
We will appoint an independent commission to solve the problems of people
who have been displaced and rendered helpless by war.
This sensitive issue should be adequately discussed by all sections of
civil society. We are aware of the acute suffering undergone by the people
of the North and East on a daily basis, owing to the lack of food,
medicine, and other essentials. We also understand the strain that
legitimate travellers have to undergo when visiting their loved ones. Once
elected, we will take immediate steps to make life easier for them.
In our search for solutions to all these problems, we will work in close
collaboration with all the parties and community leaders.
Armed Forces
We will eradicate politicization within the armed forces.
We will have modern and professionalized armed forces reflecting the
ethnic mix of our country.
The management and administration of the armed forces will be entrusted to
senior professional officers.
Our Agenda to Reaffirm Democracy
Once elected, we will end the autocratic executive power and empower the
Parliament with checks and balances. In consultation with all parties, we
will introduce an administrative structure that will preserve democracy in
this country.
We will encourage an effective provincial development programme, under the
powers vested in the provincial councils and local government bodies. In
the process of deciding, planning and implementing such schemes, we will
open the door for a broad based participation at all stages.
The UNP, in consultation with all parties, will propose the following
constitutional reforms:
We will formulate a constitutional structure that will uphold the
sovereignty of the people and the supremacy of Parliament.
We will reduce the term of Parliament to five years.
We will establish an Independent Police Commission, Independent Public
Service Commission and an Independent Election Commission in terms of the
17th Amendment.
An Independent Constitutional Council will also be set up to make key
appointments in the administrative service.
The Supreme Court will be vested with the responsibility of determining
the constitutionality of new laws and regulations.
The Parliamentary Consultative Committees will be empowered to review the
activities of ministers. Opposition members will have equal
responsibilities on these committees.
We will reinforce the fundamental rights of the people.
Please go to the polling booth early on the 5th of December 2001.
And vote the UNP to power to ensure a great future for you