Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Maldives oppn nominates Solih for prez elections

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

MALE: Maldives opposition Democratic Party on Saturday nominated veteran lawmaker Ibrahim “Ibu” Mohamed Solih as its presidenti­al candidate a day after former president Mohamed Nasheed withdrew as the party’s candidate for the September elections.

Solih will contest the poll against President Abdulla Yameen, who is bidding for a second five-year term amid continued instabilit­y in the Indian Ocean island chain.

After months of bickering, the Democratic Party (MDP) and the smaller opposition parties agreed to field common candidates, with the presidenti­al candidate to have a running mate from Jumhooree Party.

Nasheed, Maldives first democratic­ally-elected leader who lives in exile in Sri Lanka, on Friday said he had decided to relinquish his presidenti­al ticket as the national election commission ruled him illegible to run.

Solih, first elected to parliament in 1994, is known for his calm composure. “I will choose the way of negotiatio­n and discussion,” he told the party congress after wining the candidatur­e.

“We will open the MDP manifesto to allow the joint opposition to make additions, but we will not allow MDP’s values to be trampled. Together, we can do this.”

The Maldives, home to 400,000 people and best known as a tropical paradise for tourists, has experience­d political unrest since Nasheed was forced to quit amid a mutiny by police in 2012.

Nasheed, convicted of terrorism charges in 2015 and sentenced to 13 years in prison after a controvers­ial and widely criticised trial, was the sole candidate when the MDP held a primary election in May.

President Yameen’s administra­tion has rejected a demand by a U.N. human rights watchdog to let Nasheed stand for the presidenti­al election.

The opposition has accused the government of locking up most of the leaders who could effectivel­y challenge Yameen’s bid for re-election, a charge the government denies.

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