Sri Lanka votes for new parliament as economic recovery hangs in balance

Party of new President Dissanayake aiming for big boost in number of seats

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A woman leaves a polling station with her daughter after voting in Sri Lanka's parliamentary election Nov.14. © Reuters

COLOMBO (Reuters) -- Sri Lanka began voting in a snap election on Thursday which will determine if the island nation wants to empower its new, leftist President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to push his pro-poor policies as it recovers from a financial meltdown.

A little over 17 million Sri Lankans are eligible to elect lawmakers to the 225-member parliament for a five-year term. A record 690 political parties and independent groups are in the fray across 22 electoral districts.

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