Correct Steps Have Been Taken In Right Direction – Krishantha Cooray

Following are excerpts of the interview;
Q: How do you view the current political climate in the country?
A: The current political climate has to be assessed in terms of where we were and the challenges produced by that context. What happened on the eighth of January was extraordinary and unique. The impossible happened. A regime thought to be invincible was defeated. Those who were considered powerless rose to the occasion. Now we have to remember that voting people out does not mean the structures and political culture that were detrimental to the country’s progress were simultaneously removed.
A proper government was formed only in September 2015. Reform was and is the primary objective of this Government. However, reforms have to happen in a particular political and economic context. It is not easy to transform overnight the political culture of a country. Neither do we have absolute control over all factors impacting our economy. Tough and unpopular decisions have to be taken and this has to be done taking the people into confidence. The truth has to be told, even if it is harsh and it has to be effectively communicated.
So I would say that we are going through a challenging phase. How the nation rises to these challenges and whether or not the political leadership shows courage, maturity and the ability to communicate the truth of the realities before us will determine whether or not justice is done to the hopes raised by the victory of President Maithripala Sirisena in January 2015.