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Statement of the National Christian Council of Sri Lanka on the Forthcoming Presidential Election

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02 August 2024
Sri Lanka (1972-...)

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The National Christian Council of Sri Lanka, in a statement on 16 July 2024, noted that regular, free, and fair elections are a crucial feature of a democratic society.

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