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the new government took over the country’s reins. Will the new government carry out development work? The last government did some work albeit amidst allegations of corruption. The new government talks of good governance and a non-corrupt society, but will it practise what it preaches? Will the ministers refrain from demanding commissions from project contractors? The United National Party (UNP) which takes prominence in the ruling alliance has a history of privatising state entities. Will it try the same tactics this time as well? These are among the questions which have been asked. Some even allege that the ‘Regaining Sri Lanka’ concept of the previous UNP is likely to be pursued once again. Taking into consideration these unanswered questions the Daily Mirror spoke to Deputy Minister of Policy Planning, Niroshan Perera who is deputising for Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe who is away from the country. Following are some excerpts of our interview with him.

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