Sri Lanka's newly sworn-in president, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, has vowed to bring "clean" politics as the nation recovers from its most severe economic crisis. A left-leaning leader, Dissanayake has positioned himself as a challenger to the political status quo, with his victory seen as a rejection of the corruption and cronyism that have long troubled the country.
Saturday's election was the first since 2022, when widespread dissatisfaction with the economy sparked mass protests and led to the ousting of former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa. "We must create a new, clean political culture," Dissanayake said, pledging to restore public trust and respect in the political system.
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