(Lanka-e-News-02.Dec.2013, 4.30PM) Former President Chandrika Kumaratunga left for Australia on Sunday 1st December.
As a member of its Board of Directors she will attend the 2013 Annual Conference of Club de Madrid to be held in Brisbane. Club de Madrid is an Association of 90 former Presidents and Prime Ministers, who engage in advising Governments and Leaders on selected issues.
Kumaratunga will also participate at a three day Symposium on “Societies that work - Jobs for Inclusive Growth from 7th to 9th December. The former leaders will identify measures to increase employment for sustainable growth, including legislation and incentives as well as sectors with potential for job creation. The conclusions will be officially presented to the Australian G-20 Presidency.
As a member of its Board of Directors she will attend the 2013 Annual Conference of Club de Madrid to be held in Brisbane. Club de Madrid is an Association of 90 former Presidents and Prime Ministers, who engage in advising Governments and Leaders on selected issues.
Kumaratunga will also participate at a three day Symposium on “Societies that work - Jobs for Inclusive Growth from 7th to 9th December. The former leaders will identify measures to increase employment for sustainable growth, including legislation and incentives as well as sectors with potential for job creation. The conclusions will be officially presented to the Australian G-20 Presidency.