Anura Kumara Dissanayake's recent election as president marks a significant shift in Sri Lanka's political landscape.
The National People's Power (NPP) secured a two-thirds majority in parliament, creating optimism for reforms amid ongoing economic struggles.
Despite campaign promises, the new administration faces challenges, particularly related to the IMF bailout that imposed austerity measures.
Citizens, like Niluka Dilrukshi, express frustration over the rising cost of living, demanding immediate economic relief from the new government.
Dissanayake's upcoming engagements with India and China reflect the complexities of international relations as Sri Lanka navigates its economic recovery.
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