Ten SLPP MPs yesterday (26) claimed they were being subjected to threats by certain persons, following their proposals to the President on overcoming the current economic crisis. They indirectly warned that, they will take a decision ‘according to their conscience’ if a common agreement is not reached on the solutions they presented to the President, the PM and several parties in the Government.
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