01. February 2010
Statement
following the election of
President Mahinda
Rajapaksa won a historic and resounding victory in the Presidential
Election
held yesterday (26), the first free and fair election in which the
entire country
could participate in nearly three
decades, and also the first such election since the defeat of terrorism
in Sri
Lanka in May last year.
The people of
We are proud
at this demonstration of the vitality of our democracy.
President
Rajapaksa, who called this election two years before the end of his
first six
year term, to get a fresh mandate from the entire country, thanks those
who
supported him to achieve this massive victory, and also thanks all
those who
voted for the other candidates in the spirit of, and belief in
democracy; helped
ensure a peaceful election; and for their commitment to the democratic
process.
He is proud at being the first President for almost three decades who
can rightly
claim to have the widest mandate from all of
Following this
unparalleled victory, the President assures that he will work with
utmost
vigour on behalf of the people of
Amidst the new
surge of democratic feeling,
The results of this
election marks an exciting time for
Indeed, across Sri
Lanka, one already sees the fruits of securing peace, in enhanced
development,
new investment both Sri Lankan and foreign, new infrastructure
development and
the rise of entrepreneurship. There is an upswing in the economy
endorsed by
international financial institutions.
Emergency measures
taken to defend the country and people against terrorism will be
dismantled,
not hastily but in due course, and in keeping with the proper security
considerations.
The mandate given
to the President by the people has also taken note that for many years,
international observers have regarded our economy to be a success
despite significant
problems faced. Now, we will be an even greater success because we have
resolved the most pressing problems.
For those in the
north and east of our country, including many who have been displaced,
The President has a
detailed programme to improve the whole of
New homes, roads,
airports and ports are being built and new water supplies, both for
drinking
and irrigation are being developed, bringing the evidence of progress,
peace
and prosperity for all to benefit from.
The policies of the
President are aimed at bringing the world to come and experience the
real
There were many, both
in
The overwhelming
mandate given to
Today, the
President says to all those who have criticised him and his policies in
this
regard, often out of ignorance, that it
is the time to set aside these differences and join in helping Sri
Lanka to
achieve its goals of progress through
democratic means.
President Rajapaksa’s
call at this moment of electoral victory is for all Sri Lankans to set
aside
their differences, and come together to help build the nation on the
firm
foundation of the peace achieved, and strengthened by the
people’s own faith in
democracy, in the oldest democracy in Asia. He calls upon all to
transcend differences of ethnicity, religion and politics to join in
the great
task of nation building, and also invites all friends of
Presidential
Secretariat


The Embassy and Permanent Mission of the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka












