Christian Science Monitor
•A vote that straddles Sri Lanka’s divides
74% Informative
Sri Lankans elected a new Parliament with one party winning a majority large enough to make reforms without opposition.
Corruption was the most vocal concern, but beneath that lay a desire for equal access to opportunities for wealth.
Tamil voters rejected parties that long fed off their ethnic grievances.
In Sri Lanka , identity-based divisions may be giving way to individual dignity.
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