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President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
said
that the
people
in Sri
Lanka
have
voted
for an
end to
division,
an end
to
terrorism,
and for
a new
beginning
of peace
and
prosperity.
“We are
proud at
this
demonstration
of the
vitality
of our
democracy,”
he said
in a
statement
following
the
reelection
for a
second
term.
The
President
pointed
out that
the
Presidential
Election
held
yesterday
(26),
was the
first
free and
fair
election
in which
the
entire
country
could
participate
in
nearly
three
decades,
and also
the
first
such
election
since
the
defeat
of
terrorism
in Sri
Lanka in
May last
year.
Following
is the
full
Statement:
Statement
following
the
election
of
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
to a
second
term
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
won a
historic
and
resounding
victory
in the
Presidential
Election
held
yesterday
(26),
the
first
free and
fair
election
in which
the
entire
country
could
participate
in
nearly
three
decades,
and also
the
first
such
election
since
the
defeat
of
terrorism
in Sri
Lanka in
May last
year.
The
people
of Sri
Lanka
have
spoken
and they
have
voted
for an
end to
division,
an end
to
terrorism,
and for
a new
beginning
of peace
and
prosperity.
We are
proud at
this
demonstration
of the
vitality
of our
democracy.
President
Rajapaksa,
who
called
this
election
two
years
before
the end
of his
first
six year
term, to
get a
fresh
mandate
from the
entire
country,
thanks
those
who
supported
him to
achieve
this
massive
victory,
and also
thanks
all
those
who
voted
for the
other
candidates
in the
spirit
of, and
belief
in
democracy;
helped
ensure a
peaceful
election;
and for
their
commitment
to the
democratic
process.
He is
proud at
being
the
first
President
for
almost
three
decades
who can
rightly
claim to
have the
widest
mandate
from all
of Sri
Lanka.
Following
this
unparalleled
victory,
the
President
assures
that he
will
work
with
utmost
vigour
on
behalf
of the
people
of Sri
Lanka,
considering
himself
as the
leader
of all
Sri
Lankans,
and
expresses
his
determination
to make
this to
be Sri
Lanka’s
decade.
Amidst
the new
surge of
democratic
feeling,
President
Rajapaksa
sees the
need to
put
behind
the
challenges
of the
past,
driven
by
violence
and
division,
and
continue
the work
already
initiated
to heal
those
wounds
of the
past and
give ear
to the
new
needs
and
aspirations
of the
people.
The
results
of this
election
marks an
exciting
time for
Sri
Lanka,
for many
reasons.
Firstly,
it
endorses
Sri
Lanka’s
commitment
to
peace.
President
Rajapaksa
intends
to
ensure
that we
build on
the
peace
already
achieved
and move
towards
a full
reconciliation
programme,
and that
our land
is
respected
around
the
world
for
justice
and
equality
of
rights
Indeed,
across
Sri
Lanka,
one
already
sees the
fruits
of
securing
peace,
in
enhanced
development,
new
investment
both Sri
Lankan
and
foreign,
new
infrastructure
development
and the
rise of
entrepreneurship.
There is
an
upswing
in the
economy
endorsed
by
international
financial
institutions.
Emergency
measures
taken to
defend
the
country
and
people
against
terrorism
will be
dismantled,
not
hastily
but in
due
course,
and in
keeping
with the
proper
security
considerations.
President
Rajapaksa
conducted
this
election
campaign
with the
promise
of
taking
the
country
to a
prosperous
future.
Therefore,
the
policies
of
government
in the
years
ahead,
will
lead to
Sri
Lanka
embracing
prosperity.
No one
will be
left
out, or
left
behind
in the
new
prosperity
of the
country.
The
mandate
given to
the
President
by the
people
has also
taken
note
that for
many
years,
international
observers
have
regarded
our
economy
to be a
success
despite
significant
problems
faced.
Now, we
will be
an even
greater
success
because
we have
resolved
the most
pressing
problems.
For
those in
the
north
and east
of our
country,
including
many who
have
been
displaced,
President
Rajapaksa
acknowledges
the
hardships
they
have
experienced;
and is
determined
to
ensure
that
they are
supported
to
rebuild
their
lives.
In the
period
ahead,
areas
that
were
once
populated
by mines
and
characterised
by fear,
will be
filled
with
crops,
new
skills,
and
characterised
by hope.
The
President
has a
detailed
programme
to
improve
the
whole of
Sri
Lanka,
building
on the
steady
economic
foundation
developed
by the
Government
in the
last
four
years.
The
country’s
factories
will be
modernised
and
workers
will
begin
producing
higher
value
goods;
the
service
sector
will be
improved,
markets
will be
expanded
and new
areas of
economic
activity
explored.
The
country’s
energy
supply
will be
brought
up to
100%
removing
power
shortages
from the
country
once and
for all,
and new
and
sustainable
sources
of
energy
will be
developed
and
harnessed.
New
homes,
roads,
airports
and
ports
are
being
built
and new
water
supplies,
both for
drinking
and
irrigation
are
being
developed,
bringing
the
evidence
of
progress,
peace
and
prosperity
for all
to
benefit
from.
The
policies
of the
President
are
aimed at
bringing
the
world to
come and
experience
the real
Sri
Lanka.
Tourism
will
have and
important
place in
economic
planning
and
investment.
In other
fields,
too,
investors
will see
the
opportunities
available
because
of Sri
Lanka’s
highly
skilled
workers,
significant
resources
and
proud
work
ethic.
The
expansion
of
Information
Technology
will be
actively
encouraged,
and the
New Sri
Lanka
will see
more
jobs for
youth,
better
training,
better
services,
and
improved
quality
of life.
Sri
Lanka
will
quickly
move
from a
country
known
for
brain-drain,
to one
of
brain-gain,
with the
new
incentives
by
Government,
and new
economic
activity
that
will
draw Sri
Lankans
back to
their
motherland.
There
were
many,
both in
Sri
Lanka
and
abroad,
who
criticised
President
Rajapaksa’s
policies
to bring
an end
to
violence
and
terrorism
that
threatened
our own
people,
as well
as our
region.
They
alleged
that the
measures
taken by
the
government
undermined
democracy.
The
overwhelming
mandate
given to
President
Rajapaksa
in this
election
has
given
the
answer
to these
critics.
The
people
of Sri
Lanka,
democratically
and very
clearly,
have
shown
that
they are
now free
of
threats,
free of
fear,
free of
terrorism
– and
they
have
shown
they
support
the
measures
which
have
freed
them.
Today,
the
President
says to
all
those
who have
criticised
him and
his
policies
in this
regard,
often
out of
ignorance,
that it
is the
time to
set
aside
these
differences
and join
in
helping
Sri
Lanka to
achieve
its
goals of
progress
through
democratic
means.
President
Rajapaksa’s
call at
this
moment
of
electoral
victory
is for
all Sri
Lankans
to set
aside
their
differences,
and come
together
to help
build
the
nation
on the
firm
foundation
of the
peace
achieved,
and
strengthened
by the
people’s
own
faith in
democracy,
in the
oldest
democracy
in Asia.
He calls
upon all
to
transcend
differences
of
ethnicity,
religion
and
politics
to join
in the
great
task of
nation
building,
and also
invites
all
friends
of Sri
Lanka to
join in
this
admirable
venture.
Presidential
Secretariat
Colombo
January
27, 2010
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