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The infographic depicts the cost of an election in comparison to selected spending decisions undertaken by the government in 2022. In 2022 the government allocated LKR 19 billion for domestically funded defence projects and LKR 12 Bn for a construction of defence headquarters. Allowances for public sector workers amounted to LKR 7.3 billion. All of which outweigh the cost to hold an election.
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Reallocation of Funds Can Help Finance an Election
The infographic depicts the cost of an election in comparison to selected spending decisions undertaken by the government in 2022. In 2022 the government allocated LKR 19 billion for domestically funded defence projects and LKR 12 Bn for a construction of defence headquarters. Allowances for public sector workers amounted to LKR 7.3 billion. All of which outweigh the cost to hold an election.
Featured Insight
Reallocation of Funds Can Help Finance an Election
The infographic depicts the cost of an election in comparison to selected spending decisions undertaken by the government in 2022. In 2022 the government allocated LKR 19 billion for domestically funded defence projects and LKR 12 Bn for a construction of defence headquarters. Allowances for public sector workers amounted to LKR 7.3 billion. All of which outweigh the cost to hold an election.
Featured Insight
Reallocation of Funds Can Help Finance an Election
The infographic depicts the cost of an election in comparison to selected spending decisions undertaken by the government in 2022. In 2022 the government allocated LKR 19 billion for domestically funded defence projects and LKR 12 Bn for a construction of defence headquarters. Allowances for public sector workers amounted to LKR 7.3 billion. All of which outweigh the cost to hold an election.
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Uncovering Sri Lanka's Debt Trail: Who owns S...
Uncovering Sri Lanka's Debt Trail: Who owns Sri Lanka's External Debt?
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The chart below depicts the ownership of Sri Lanka's external debt as at end of Sept 2022.
2023-02-17
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So who owns the green slot?
Sharmila Wijesuriya
19 Feb 2023
Thank you for your question! This refers to Asian Development Bank.
Public Finance
22 Feb 2023
Hi - Internal Sovereign Bond is $12,550 mn. Does in includes bonds in Rupees? Regards
Ranjith De Silva
05 Mar 2023
ජාත්යන්තර ණය වලදීඩී එක් රටවල්, ආයතන , හා පුද්ගලයන්ගෙන්. ණය ලබාගත් වර්ෂ සදහන් කරන්න පුලුවන්ද ?
ඩී.ජී. සිසිර
05 Jul 2024
ජාත්යන්තර ණය වලදීඩී එක් රටවල්, ආයතන , හා පුද්ගලයන්ගෙන්. ණය ලබාගත් වර්ෂ සදහන් කරන්න පුලුවන්ද ?
ඩී.ජී. සිසිර
05 Jul 2024
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