- Opposition Leader MP Sajith Premadasa criticizes recent Cabinet decisions on VAT and electricity tariff revision
- He expresses displeasure over the government’s decision to increase VAT to 18% and revise electricity tariffs every 3 months
- MP Premadasa believes raising VAT burdens the common people, especially the poor and working class
- He suggests the government should focus on improving tax administration and targeting tax evasion instead of imposing higher taxes on the public
- MP Premadasa questions the legitimacy of these decisions and calls for an immediate election to allow the people to have a say
- He also criticizes the government for presenting false data to justify more frequent electricity tariff revisions, which he considers burdensome and unjust
- MP Premadasa believes these decisions lack public support and should be considered anti-people.
Source: newswire.lk
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