Government Policy and Electoral Changes
Sri Lankan government announcements regarding electoral reforms, including removal of indelible ink requirements at elections and new Grade 1 admission guidelines. These policy changes reflect ongoing governmental administrative updates and legislative decisions.
So we're scrapping indelible ink at elections but keeping it real complicated with Grade 1 admissions—turns out the only thing Sri Lanka wants to mark permanently is a six-year-old's future. Meanwhile, the railways are getting electrified while we're still manually processing whether voters should have purple fingers, because priorities are just vibes.
Sri Lanka to scrap indelible ink marking of voters at elections https://t.co/I4JPjDR2mN
Cabinet approves electrification of key railway corridors in Sri Lanka https://t.co/HcyInSaHmF
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Govt. moves to remove indelible ink requirement at elections Read more: https://t.co/9HsFfsTA5n #lka #srilanka #adaderana #news #lanka #SriLankaNews #SriLanka https://t.co/U7hWAzF7ks
Cabinet approves new Grade 1 admission guidelines for schools from 2027 Read more: https://t.co/YGnvGnNkKY #lka #srilanka #adaderana #news #lanka #SriLankaNews #SriLanka https://t.co/NTawwqc5ly