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“JVP-led NPP believes in a unique Sri Lankan economic model based on socialist principles” -Nalinda Jayatissa (former MP)

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We will operate an economy based on three pillars- production growth, economic expansion, and public participation

We believe in a uniquely Sri Lankan economic model based on socialist principles

It is important to bear in mind that Sri Lanka cannot develop disregarding its ties with India, the closest neighbour and the regional powerhouse

The real crisis is more serious than the one being painted by the government through the media loyal to it

We don’t believe in the total state role in business operations such as the management of estates, mines etc

The National People’s Power (NPP) believes in economic policy formulation by the government. For the expansion of GDP, we will act with the participation of the state, the state- private sector partnership, the private sector alone and cooperatives as and when necessary. We have to adopt the best possible approach

The JVP- led National People’s Power (NPP) former MP Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa takes questions from the Daily Mirror over its policy approaches in view of future elections. The NPP is now campaigning in anticipation of future elections. 
Excerpts: 

Q:What is your party’s stand on the current debt crisis and the Extended Fund facility with the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
As everyone else does, we also see this as a rigorous economic crisis.  The real crisis is more serious than the one being painted by the government through the media loyal to it. Sharmini Coorey, Former Director, Institute of Capacity Development of the IMF, explained in clear cut terms the depth of the economic crisis before the Central Bank officials recently. According to her, even if we implemented the IMF prescription in its entirety with debt restructuring and maintaining a primary surplus of 2.5% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), our debt burden will reduce only to 95 percent of GDP by 2032. Normally, in an emerging economy, it is only 65 percent of GDP. In India, it is 55 percent. As such, we, on the  instruction of international organizations supportive of us, believe in the expansion of the size of our GDP.  That is to increase production. Up until 1975, for 30 years in the post-World War II period,   a state–controlled economic model was experimented in the world. It was the same in countries such as The Soviet Russia and the United States of America. Afterwards, the neo-liberal economic model emerged reducing the role of the state in the economy and allowing the private sector to take over.  As with Sri Lanka, this model has not yielded as President Ranil Wickremesinghe himself admitted in his budget speech.  The National People’s Power (NPP) believes in economic policy formulation by the government. For the expansion of GDP, we will act with the participation of the state, the state- private sector partnership, the private sector alone and cooperatives as and when necessary.   We have to adopt the best possible approach. We don’t believe in the total state role in business operations such as the management of estates, mines etc.    We are ready to handle the economy with any sector that is competent.  Still, the state does planning and supervision, and will ensure that people benefit in the end. 
Q:Is that a social –market economic model in which the state plays a role similar to that of a referee in a football match?
The economic model adopted by Soviet Russia and East European countries in the post-World War II was called socialist or social-market economy. To counter it, the capitalist camp introduced a social-market economy.  The market is relevant to any economy. There is a Chinese saying ‘every economy has a market, and every market has an economy’.  Rather than nomenclature, what is more important is the concept here.  We will operate an economy based on three pillars- production growth, economic expansion, and public participation. It is themed ‘a wealthy country with wealthy people’.  Liberal capitalism can create wealthy countries, but not wealthy people.
Q:What are the specific roles of government in each sector such as agriculture and education?
Policy formulation is the number one.  Secondly, the government has to intervene in varying degrees in each sector to ensure benefits to people and make sure that they are protected from vulnerabilities.  In the energy sector, we believe that the government has to have the majority stake. It does not mean that the government is responsible for importing, distributing and pumping fuel.   Yet, the government should have the authority to regulate the energy sector because otherwise one big businessman, company or another country can politically influence our country.  The government should also have a stake in the regulation of the financial market.
Q:As for education, your party has been opposed to private universities. Today, the number of students seeking education in the private sector has increased. A lot of students go abroad for studies. What is your policy on private investments in the education sector?
Some elements try to project the NPP as a socialist party hell-bent on having only the state sector education system. Existence of a fee-levying education system is not the yardstick to be used in the definition of an economic model. For example, people are charged for education in China.  During the time of ex- Chinese President Hu Jintao, private education was started. In Vietnam, people are charged for education in some cases. Still, these countries are ruled by the communist governments. In Finland, education is free up to basic degree level. Education is free to some extent in France.
In our plan, we lay emphasis on human resources development. Education is key. According to the UNDP report on multi-dimensional vulnerabilities, 65 percent of people are in the risk group. It is bound to increase to 80 percent.  The World Bank says 90 percent of people have exhausted their deposits or curtailed expenses for education and all. The World Food Programme (WFP) says one –third of people suffer from nutrient-deficiencies.  In such a context, the government should have the dominant role in the education sector. That is to iron out disparities.
Still, the NPP does not stand in the way of people seeking private education over reasons such as lack of opportunities in the state universities despite having qualifications, the absence of desired courses at the state universities or being unwilling to study in the state sector.  We won’t allow businessmen to exploit people in the education sector by putting up private universities or schools.  The government is responsible for education in whatever manner.
There are around 15 private universities already in operation. Nothing will happen to them.  We, as the government, will only regulate them.  Also, we will expand education opportunities for people using tax revenue and private investments. We won’t eliminate the private sector from this field at all.  
Q:The JVP has transformed a lot in its policies in this regard.  Hasn’t it?
Anyway, it is natural for a socialist party to undergo changes in its strategies under evolving circumstances without compromising on the core principles.  Nowhere in the world can one find specific models that outline how a socialist party runs a government.  It all depends on the level of development, public cognition and global circumstances of any given country.
Q:Can you describe your economic model using any particular terminology?
Neoliberalism is a failure as accepted even by President Ranil Wickremesinghe who advocated it. The Socialist camp collapsed in the world.  There are socialist governments in the world.  Other than China and Vietnam, other countries are not on a sound footing.  We believe in a uniquely Sri Lankan economic model based on socialist principles.  That is to enhance production and ensure its equitable distribution.
Q:What is the country which is closest to you in terms of economic policy?
I don’t think such a model can be found anywhere in the world. In our policy, there are numerous features similar to the Indian economic model such as the development of small, medium industries, GDP boost through cooperative societies, taxation aimed at protecting local industries. Like in Vietnam, we have export-oriented policies targeting the markets in the United States and Europe. We have features similar to the Singaporean model in terms of development of the service sector. If you insist on asking the closest country to our policy, we can cite Vietnam which also underwent a similar phase in its history.
Q:What is your plan to attract Foreign Direct Investments (FDI)?
For that, not only foreign policy, but also economic and political policies are important.  We need to follow a non-aligned foreign policy. It is a multi-polar world. The global clout of the United States and its currency is diminishing. Then, BRICS, as an organization, has evolved.   They engage in a new economic journey building financial institutions running counter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).  At the latest BRICS summit, they wanted to expand it further.  There is a   conversation on a power bloc in the global south mightier than G7.  The African Union is developing. They talk about a common currency.  We need a non-aligned policy to deal with all.
However, it is important to bear in mind that Sri Lanka cannot develop disregarding its ties with India, the closest neighbour and the regional powerhouse.  India is a country that can influence Sri Lanka in numerous ways. We will go for cordial relations.  China is a key economic powerhouse in the world. It is located far from us, but we can get numerous economic benefits from it. We need to strike the right balance in ties with these countries.
We have failed to attract investment despite opening up the economy, setting up special economic zones and giving incentives. The reason is corruption.  Nobody can run a factory due to the current high electricity and fuel prices.  We can improve the Ease of Doing Business Index by rooting out corruption starting from the political level.   
Q:Your party’s politburo member K.D. Lalkantha said the party is even ready for an armed struggle if the need arises.  Do you still believe in your violent past?
In the latest opinion poll, JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake is leading among all the prospective presidential candidates. Then, there is no need for us to take up arms once again. Are we mad to do it?  We believe in capturing power through electoral politics.  We need   public support and international backing. If we win democratically, we can get support from both ends.
Q:Then, are you denying what he said?
In his remarks, there is scope for one to interpret it in that way.  He said he was involved in the armed struggle in 1988/89.  He said he will not shy away from such action if the need arises in the future. This is interpreted in this manner. We completely rule out an armed struggle.  
Q:In your opinion is the 1988/89 struggle a past aberration?
Whether an armed uprising is good or bad depends on its end result.    In China, the government was formed in 1949 through an armed struggle. The armed struggles resulted in power capture in Vietnam and the United States.  If the struggle is won, it is hailed. If it is defeated, it is bashed.
Q:What is your view in retrospect of what you did?
We regret what happened at that time. We are shocked over what happened.  We wish it did not happen. We wish our party was not banned.  Whatever it is, we are shocked over what happened.
When we mobilise ex-military personnel politically, the government slanders us citing it as a move to launch another struggle.
Q:Did you reprimand Mr. Lalkantha over such remarks?
We discussed the matter internally.  We resolved that we should not make any statement that leaves scope for any such interpretation hereafter.


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  • D Seneviratne Thursday, 14 December 2023 06:08 PM

    testing

    D Seneviratne Thursday, 14 December 2023 06:20 PM

    A radical change from the original JVP. Corruption is highly contagious. The 2 village irrigation tanks rehabilitation money given by Srimavo ( thru Plan Implementation dept)

    Chandana pathirage Thursday, 14 December 2023 06:42 PM

    You have answered in Very comprehensive manner to all questions.now it's clear.to.any one.Excellent.

    Chandana pathirage Thursday, 14 December 2023 06:47 PM

    This type of discussion are very vital..you have done it very well and it will.clear lots of doubts of many people who has only Heard About JVP from third parties.. excellent..

    Fred Friday, 15 December 2023 03:29 AM

    Whatever the economic model it will fail unless you have the right people running it.That has been the problem with SL Whether capitalist or socialist people have to work hard, not be corrupt to produce a surplus or profit.I t is how that surplus is shared that systems differ but you have to get there first.In SL socialism has meant running loss making entities.Once you are able to get past that hurdle can get to the next one, how to share it in a more equitable way..Of course there are other issues like the methods employed individual freedoms etc but in the Sri Lankan context which is near bankruptcy the above should be the primary aim.ie a good business model run by good people, very hard now but not impossible if there are dedication and educated people chosen for the job. That is how I see it

    ROGANA Friday, 15 December 2023 07:21 AM

    WELL START, GOOD UNDERSTANDING, OUR BIG NEIBOIRGH. ,

    Ravi Wickramaratna Friday, 15 December 2023 05:34 PM

    Interesting policy from the JVP. However expanding the GDP with local production is fraught with danger. It means import of all items locally produced is banned, which will lead to manufacturing entities producing shoddy goods at exorbitant prices, disadvantaging the consumer. It will increase the GDP at a huge cost to the consumer. The local market is too small and fractured and we have seen this happen with the previous Mrs B government. Unless the locally produced goods are for the international market, the quality and the competitive price will never improve. it looks like a re visit to the 60's and 70's socialist govts with disasterous affects to the population at large. It has the hall marks of total failure.

    Puran Seeya Sunday, 17 December 2023 12:45 PM

    Mr. Jayatissa. Welcome your comments. You have forgotten one critical difference with India, which make me doubt about how sincere your are with the religions. When India went into an economical funk, it was Tirukeswari and Tirupathy Temples that provided finances to the Central Govt. What are our Temples with amply large "PIN PETTIYAS" doing with the cash collected.Kandy, Anuradhaura, Kataragama r=etc etc.

    Tissa Fernando Monday, 18 December 2023 07:11 AM

    Socialist means that there is a group of hard working people funding the living of a group of lazy people. With these principles, the first group will start shrinking day by day. Finally only the free loaders will remain.

    Why should they work? Friday, 05 January 2024 03:39 PM

    When LSSP/CP joined Sirimavo in 1972 , before the election they said "This is not our Govt. So why should we work?". When they won the election, they said, "This is our Govt. So why should we work?" Either way socialists did not work, and the ordinary citizen carried the burden.

    alan Monday, 18 December 2023 09:19 AM

    jvp problem i see is, they talk, but mostly leaders who never worked and university students without a degree. will be corrupt like north korea.

    Shelliah Thursday, 21 December 2023 03:45 PM

    political view is very good point he talk about the situation in the world now.we should definitly go for mulipolar world order and system, I dont think any rulling parties has this sort of ideas. some time they dont know what is BRICS countries. we should change our old political system and through all political parties out from the parliment.

    Sumo Friday, 29 December 2023 11:57 AM

    What about past atrrocities and crimes commited by the JVP? Will these guys address that and how??

    Nuwan Friday, 05 January 2024 09:51 AM

    Key problem is the centralised control. No government is capable of planning a whole economy to an extend that it functions properly. Herein granting freedom to individuals to decide , develop and act on business ideas is the best approach. Government should be there as a safety-net to protect those who take risks. Currently government is a safety-net, and a welfare provider, to those who do not take risks, the public servants. We have 1.5 million of them, a huge burden to the economy.

    wickrama wijayasiri Sunday, 07 January 2024 08:10 AM

    You are making the undecided voters quiver with you talks about 'Socialism'. It has never worked around the world and will never work either. Sirima government tried this ending up bringing JR to office to eventually get us to where we are today. All we expect is to enforce the laws of the country impartially and respect the law, stop the corruption at all levels of government, and most importantly, punish the wrongdoers of the past and recover the loot. DO NOT try to take from the 'Haves' and redistribute to the 'Have nots'. Our industry and commercial agriculture was destroyed by the previous 'Socialist' government when they did that. Get rid of 'Tuition masters' and teach in public schools. Discourage or close private hospitals and restore the system of public health care. We are worried about the JVP who did so much of killing in the past. So beware of what you are talking about. Karl Marx should be left on your bookshelf!

    wickrama wijayasiri Wednesday, 10 January 2024 07:47 AM

    You do not seem to have any clue as to what you are talking about. What are the socialist principles? Our problem ahs been too many public sector employees who do not produce for what they are paid, leaving aside the services which should not be run for profit, and corruption of the politicians, who do everything for personal gain, irrespective of their value for the country and her people.

    siri gamlath Wednesday, 10 January 2024 08:10 AM

    I SEE LOTS OF TALKING BY THE JVP LEADERSHIP. HOWEVER THEY HAVE NOT YET PUT OUT A SHARED VISION FOR THE COUNTRY! Question is what is their vision? I wish to recommend that it should not run in to few pages, like Gota's vision, but make it into a one single sentence with a specified completion date! Then they should explain their policies and programs to achieve that vision/goal over the specified period of time. It will then be more visible and understood by common citizen, the voter!

    Vajira Nissanka Wednesday, 10 January 2024 10:59 PM

    Cuba has increased its fuel prices by 500%.

    Vajira Nissanka Wednesday, 10 January 2024 10:59 PM

    Cuba has increased its fuel prices by 500%.


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