Sri Lanka’s new president Anura Kumara Dissanayake has been sworn into office, promising "clean" politics as the country recovers from its worst economic crisis.
The left-leaning Dissanayake has cast himself as a disruptor of the status quo, and analysts see his victory as a rejection of corruption and cronyism that has long plagued the country.
Saturday’s election was the first since 2022, when discontent over the economy fuelled mass protests and chased former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa from power.
"We need to establish a new clean political culture," he said. "I commit to achieving this. We will do the utmost to win back the people’s respect and trust in the political system."
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#BBCNews
L'informazione della testata giornalistica di LA7 diretta da Enrico Mentana
Iran is warning the US that it will confront and defeat any ground assault, as thousands of US Marines and…
AUSTIN (STATI UNITI) (ITALPRESS) – Marco Bezzecchi vince il Gran Premio delle Americhe ed infila la quinta vittoria consecutiva in…
Tehran has responded to reports the US is planning to put troops on the ground in Iran with defiance. Iran's…
Il credito bancario torna a crescere nel 2025, ma c’è un problema nascosto: le PMI sono in difficoltà. Cosa sta…