Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe has invited all Members of Parliament to join discussions on forming an all-party Government to resolve the current situation in the country, reports Colombo Page. According to the President’s Media Division (PMD), President Wickremesinghe has made the relevant request in writing this morning to implement a national all-party program to create economic and social stability. The Government is making great efforts to gradually restore normalcy following the political and social anarchy created in the country recently in parallel to the economic crisis that the country is facing, President’s invitation has noted. “Accordingly, we are taking necessary basic steps to create economic stability while preparing the basic plans for the implementation of a systematic economic reform program,” President has said. “However, in order to successfully overcome the challenges before us, I am of the opinion that a program should be implemented with the participation of all political parties represented in the Parliament, expert groups, civil organizations etc.” “At this moment, the intention of the general public is that all the public representatives represented by them in the Parliament work to find solutions to the economic and social crises of the country through a common program. It is the duty of the government and you too.” “Accordingly, in order to fulfill this national responsibility, I intend to build a broad dialogue on the next steps including the re-introduction of the 19th Constitutional Amendment and the Parliamentary Oversight Committee system, and I respectfully request that yours/the party’s agreement be forwarded to me as soon as possible,” the President’s invitation said according to the PMD.