Sri Lanka is facing widespread protests sparked by a recent parliamentary decision to grant parliamentarians a massive monthly accommodation allowance. This allowance is being viewed as an egregious example of the country’s deepening social inequality, fueling public anger and resentment. The timing of the decision is particularly sensitive given the ongoing economic crisis gripping Sri Lanka, characterized by soaring inflation, shortages of essential goods, and widespread hardship for ordinary citizens. The public perceives the allowance as a self-serving act by politicians who are seemingly insulated from the economic struggles faced by the majority of the population. This perception is further exacerbated by the contrast between the parliamentarians’ increased financial comfort and the growing poverty and financial insecurity experienced by many Sri Lankans. The protests reflect a broader frustration with the political establishment and a demand for greater accountability and equitable distribution of resources in the face of the ongoing economic crisis.
find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/08/30/lhel-a30.html
