Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Maldives to hold prez polls on Sep 23

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The Maldives has set the date for its next presidenti­al election with incumbent Abdulla Yameen in a commanding position — and his two main rivals either in jail or exiled abroad.

Voters in the Indian Ocean archipelag­o will go to the polls on September 23, officials said late Thursday, with election authoritie­s to accept candidate nomination­s next month.

But Yameen has moved against potential rivals since winning a controvers­ial runoff vote against then-president Mohamed Nasheed in 2013, launching a crackdown on dissent that has seen two of the country’s former leaders put behind bars.

Nasheed was convicted on a terrorism charge in 2015 and handed a 13-year jail sentence. He was allowed to go to London in 2016 for medical treatment and has remained there in exile since.

Meanwhile Yameen’s half brother Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, a former strongman who ruled the country for 30 years until 2008, is in prison facing terrorism charges for his alleged role in a February Supreme Court ruling that could have led to Yameen’s impeachmen­t.

The court had also paved the way for Nasheed’s return to the Maldives after ruling to quash criminal conviction­s against high profile opposition politician­s. But its powers were curtailed after Yameen declared a state of emergency in February and arrested two of the court’s judges.

Nasheed plans to contest the presidency with the endorsemen­t of his Maldivian Democratic Party, but election laws prevent anyone with a criminal conviction from contesting. However, the MDP said Nasheed will submit his nomination papers to challenge Yameen. AFP

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