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SJB presents its economic policy ‘The Blue Print’

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The Samagi Jana Balavegaya on Tuesday (14) presented its Economic Policy in Colombo.Blueprint 2.0: is a Ten-Point Program for Economic Stabilisation and Equitable Growth.1.

Transparency and Accountability2. Debt Crisis Management3. Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy4. Revenue Consolidation5. Expenditure Control6.

Trade, Industry, Agriculture, and Services Promotion7. Public Sector Management and Digitalisation8. Energy and Utilities Reform9.

Factor Market Reform10. Stronger Social Safety Nets According to the statment named The Blue Print, the Samagi Jana Balavegaya believes in a social market economy: a fusion of economic liberalism emphasising individual freedom and autonomy, and political freedom emphasising equity and social justice. "Our core vision is to create a well-functioning, highly competitive, market-based system that works for the wellbeing of all Sri Lankans.

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