Sri Lanka’s presidential hopefuls have wrapped up their campaigns on Wednesday, just two days before the crucial election.
With the country still reeling from a severe financial crisis, all candidates focused on promises to revive the struggling economy.
More than 17 million voters will head to the polls on Saturday to select a president for a five-year term.
This will be the first election since the island nation’s dollar reserves plunged, triggering its worst economic collapse in decades.
Thanks to a $2.9 billion IMF bailout, Sri Lanka has managed a modest recovery and is projected to grow by 3% this year.
Efforts are underway to finalize a $12.5 billion debt restructuring deal with bondholders.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, one of the main contenders, highlighted his achievements in stabilizing the economy, particularly his ongoing debt restructuring efforts.
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“After that discussion, we will be able to reach a decision and complete the debt restructuring process… I have the ability to complete this process and make the announcement before 21 September (election day),” he said during a speech in Matara, about 157 km from Colombo.
“I have shown the people that when I take up a task I complete it. Now it’s up to you to decide what kind of path we should take from Sunday.”
Leading the race, according to recent polls, is Anura Kumara Dissanayake, a Marxist-leaning parliamentarian.
He urged voters to support his vision of reducing poverty and tackling corruption.
“Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered with us because they hope for a better future. The first step of that journey will begin on 22 September,” he declared to supporters in Galle, a popular tourist destination.
Sajith Premadasa, the opposition leader, pledged to alleviate the cost of living while boosting tourism and agricultural exports.
“We will build a country that will give prosperity to everyone and give the millions who are now struggling a decent life,” Premadasa promised.
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