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Politics, Pain and Positivity - Sri Lanka's Democracy November 2018

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                                                                                   Positivity Over the last five years in Sri Lankan politics there has been evidently, even from foreign checks, an improvement in its genuine quality. Politics must always attain a genuine quality in everything it does, and this includes the harmonisation between democracy, judicature and the public.   There is great admiration and success in Sri Lanka's democratic history, in terms of overcoming the country's throes and woes. For example, repeated colonisation, civil conflict, natural disaster and the spread of disease. Its economy and infrastructure has vastly shaped and embossed a rising 'middle class' which has risen up from poverty, and the GDP rate continues to increase positively from 7 years ago. Yet from describing all these challenges, it is obvious to see there are more hurdles along the way to a peaceful functioning government. It requires communication without