“Moreover, at least six-in-10 respondents state that a national government should represent all political parties, mainly because it would provide an opportunity to obtain the opinions of a wider segment of politicians,” LMD reports.
The magazine adds: “But those who oppose this view (26%) argue that it would mean the lack of an Opposition in the local political sphere. Also worthy of note is that 54 percent of those polled agree that an effective Opposition isn’t a priority at this juncture.”
According to survey respondents, Sri Lanka’s track record of governance can only be radically improved “provided that there is strict enforcement of the law, competent and educated individuals are appointed to key posts, and steps are taken to curb corruption.”
The June issue of the leading business magazine has been released to supermarkets and bookstores. Its Cover Story features Sri Lanka’s 20 Best Companies To Work For – based on an extensive study conducted by Great Place to Work Sri Lanka (for the rankings and full story, log on to www.LMD.lk ).