Education qualifications alone won t fix governance - Dilith calls for fresh perspectives in politics

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
creativity in politics and decision-making.Jayaweera began by acknowledging the educational background of many of the current
quality of the parliament that we should talk
I have seen them, to be in the parliament
education
The doctors, the professors, the lawyers, the engineers, and they were promoting them always with their title - the engineer, the professor,
He remarked that while he, as a lawyer, might possess qualifications, it is his experience in business, management, and entrepreneurship
Though some of them, try to over claim their educational qualifications, more or less, they are educated
But this the point, parliament is not a place where you need so called educated people only
issue, according to Jayaweera, is the tendency of politicians to view problems from conventional perspectives
rhetoric from previous parliaments are still being used
touted as reformists
His expectations were high, given their academic credentials, but he expressed disappointment with the reality
to governance
a clear, practical financial plan in delivering on such promises.Jayaweera reiterated the importance of creative leadership in overcoming
us that they were not going to import rice
policy change will make a difference.Watch the full programme above