Mangala Samaraweera, former finance minister, vocal proponent of liberal democracy, dies aged 65
COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s former finance minister Mangala Samaraweera passed away on Tuesday (24) in a private hospital where he was being treated for COVID-19. He was 65
Samaraweera, who had received both doses of the coronavirus vaccine, contracted the virus earlier this month and was being treated at the intensive care unit (ICU) at the Lanka Hospital at the time of his death.
When unconfirmed reports surfaced last week that Samaraweera had succumbed to the virus, sources close to him said he was in fact on the mend and was responding well to treatment.
A political mover and shaker, Samaraweera held key portfolios in the cabinets of former presidents Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, Mahinda Rajapaksa and Maithripala Sirisena.
An outspoken politician hailing from the Matara district, Samaraweera left parliamentary politics in 2020, focusing his abilities on forming a broader alliance of like-minded, independent liberal thinkers.
Most recently, he made headlines for his remark at the launch of a new movement named True Patriots, when he deemed the main opposition Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) and the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), two sides of the same coin.
To the critics of his tenure as minister of finance, Samaraweera said: “Even though I am a textile designer, I was able to bring fiscal discipline in this country as the finance minister for the first time since 1953.”
“I am always proud of two things. The first one is that, through the Sudhu Nelum Mal Movement (a peace movement under President Kumaratunga in the 1990s), I was able to help and reconstruct the Jaffna library and hand it over to the people. I am also proud of privatizing Sri Lanka’s telecom sector. Before 1997, everybody had to wait 10-12 years to get a telephone line,” he said at what would be his final press conference.
Samaraweera was known for being a staunch defender of minority rights and a vocal proponent of liberal democracy. He often courted controversy, being one of a handful of Sri Lankan politicians to openly challenge cultural norms and their self-appointed purveyors.
Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, who Samaraweera was instrumental in electing to power as president in 2005, said Sri Lanka has lost a great leader and a man who loved “this nation”.
Expressing his condolences, SJB and opposition leader Sajith Premadasa tweeted: “Dear Mangala Samaraweera, you were a man of the age who respected humanity and was committed to the vision you believed in according to your conscience. May you attain Nibbana!”
The United National Party (UNP), of which he became a member after defecting from the Rajapaksa camp, said Samaraweera was a loyal servant of Sri Lanka, having served the public for nearly 40 years.
“The services rendered by Samaraweera to the people of Matara and the country have and will be enjoyed by numerous generations. He built his career on the principles of democracy and freedom, values that he fought to ensure all Sri Lankans enjoyed,” the party said.
The former minister’s colleague in the Yahapalana cabinet Dr. Harsha de Silva tweeted, “As my boss at @MFA_SriLankaI got to know @MangalaLK for who he really was. What a professional. What an amazing human being. Honest to the core, always stood for truth n justice. I saw his unwavering commitment to reconciliation firsthand. #SriLanka’s loss is irreplaceable.”
Newly appointed health minister Keheliya Rambukwella tweeted: “In yet another tragic outcome of the #COVID19SL pandemic, my colleague Mangala Samaraweera has passed away. It is the loss of another great leader, a true political maverick. We may not have agreed on policy, but he always had my respect. #RIP”
The ruling SLPP, too, expressed its condolences.
The opposition Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) said though they disagreed ideologically, Samaraweera never resorted to racism to make political gains.
“A free thinker in politics, he stayed true to his principles even when doing so would be politically disadvantageous to him,” the JVP said in a Facebook post that was shared by party leader and MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
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