Mangala Samaraweera

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Mangala Samaraweera was a prominent Sri Lankan politician and diplomat who held several key ministerial portfolios, including foreign affairs and finance, and played a major role in post-war reconciliation and international relations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sri Lankan politician
human
advocatedFor LGBT rights in Sri Lanka
democratic governance
ethnic reconciliation in Sri Lanka
media freedom
power-sharing and devolution of power
causeOfDeath COVID-19 NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1956-04-21
dateOfDeath 2021-08-24
educatedAt Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific NERFINISHED
Royal College, Colombo NERFINISHED
gender male
ideology liberal
pro-democracy
pro-human rights
languageSpoken English
Sinhala NERFINISHED
memberOf Parliament of Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
memberOfPoliticalParty Samagi Jana Balawegaya NERFINISHED
Sri Lanka Freedom Party NERFINISHED
United National Party NERFINISHED
notableFor fiscal and economic reforms as Minister of Finance
improving relations between Sri Lanka and Western countries
reforming Sri Lanka’s foreign policy after the civil war
role in co-sponsoring UN Human Rights Council resolutions on Sri Lanka
role in post-war reconciliation in Sri Lanka
support for human rights and transitional justice mechanisms
placeOfBirth Matara, Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
positionHeld Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka
Minister of Finance of Sri Lanka
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Telecommunications of Sri Lanka
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka
Minister of Mass Media of Sri Lanka
Minister of Ports and Aviation of Sri Lanka
Minister of Telecommunications of Sri Lanka
Minister of Urban Development of Sri Lanka
religion Buddhism
representedElectoralDistrict Matara District NERFINISHED
workedOn Sri Lanka’s engagement with the United Nations
constitutional reform discussions in Sri Lanka
normalization of relations with the European Union
normalization of relations with the United States
post-war reconciliation policies
restoration of EU GSP+ trade concessions to Sri Lanka
strengthening ties with China
strengthening ties with India
strengthening ties with Japan

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