Sri Lanka opposition lawmaker pokes fun at ‘IMF budget’

July 04, 2010 (LBO) - Sri Lanka's main opposition poked fun at a budget for 2010 which had less 'grasping government' elements in it and was more affordable to the poor, by throwing the ruling coalition's own slogans of yesteryear, back at it.
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In 2006, Sri Lanka's Mahinda Chinthana platform justified a spending spree saying that 'cutting the budget deficits per se' was not good economic management, United National Party lawmaker and economist Harsha de Silva said.

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The platform took its cue from an earlier Rata Perata framework of 2004, which was strongly backed by Sri Lanka's Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) a Marxist-nationalist party, which is now in opposition.

At the time Sri Lanka jettisoned a deal with the International Monetary Fund aimed at fiscal prudence and went on a state-expansionist spending spree.

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A government minister then said cutting deficits was 'old fashioned'.

The spenders got a fresh boost in 2009 when developed nations expanded deficits to 'stimulate' their economies.

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Sri Lanka's spenders gleefully claimed that the so-called 'Washington consensus' of prudent monetary and fiscal policies was dead.

But high spending developed economies are now running in t

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