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Yameen asks poll body to delay results, stokes fears of power bid

Opp. fears ‘ grab of power’ by Yameen despite poll defeat

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Male, Sept. 26: The party of defeated Maldives’ President Yameen Abdul Gayoom has requested a delay in the publicatio­n of the final results of the election for which Yameen conceded defeat on Monday, Election Commission chief Ahmed Shareef said on Wednesday.

“PPM ( Progressiv­e Party of Maldives) has raised some concerns and asked the commission to delay the announceme­nt of the official results,” Shareef told Reuters.

“The commission has not been briefed on the nature of the complaints yet, but there are allegation­s of fraud from what I understand,” he said.

He said the “lawful deadline” for issuing final results was Sunday and the EC had not yet decided on the PPM’s request. The country’s Opposition alliance said this is Yameen’s ploy to remain in power.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Maldives’ Opposition alliance’s spokesman Ahmed Mahloof had said that Yameen was planning to pressure the Election Commission to delay releasing the final results, and was trying to get police officers loyal to him to prepare intelligen­ce reports saying the election was flawed.

Male, Sept. 26: The party of defeated Maldives’ President Abdulla Yameen has requested a delay in the publicatio­n of the final results for an election for which Yameen conceded defeat on Monday, Elections Commission chief Ahmed Shareef said on Wednesday.

“PPM ( Progressiv­e Party of Maldives) has raised some concerns and asked the commission to delay the announceme­nt of the official results,” Mr Shareef told Reuters. Mr Shareef said the “lawful deadline” for issuing final results was Sunday and the Commission had not yet decided on the PPM’s request. “The Commission has not been briefed on the nature of the complaints yet, but there are allegation­s of fraud from what I understand,” he said.

The country’s Opposition alliance said this was Yamin’s ploy to remain in power despite having conceded defeat in the presidenti­al election earlier this week. Joint opposition spokesman Ahmed Mahloof told The Associated Press Yameen is also trying to get police officers loyal to him to prepare intelligen­ce reports saying the election was flawed. “It’s serious. After conceding the election he is trying to play dirty,” Mahloof said of Yameen.

Provisiona­l results released Monday showed that joint opposition candidate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih decisively defeated Yameen with about 58 percent of the vote in Sunday’s election.

Presidenti­al spokesman Ibrahim Hussain Shihab noted that Yameen had conceded the election in a speech on Monday. He said Yameen accepted the results and pledged to ensure a smooth transition when his term ends Nov. 17. However, Shihab did not comment on whether Yameen’s stand has changed since then.

The election outcome surprised many given Opposition warnings that the voting could be rigged.

Maldives became a multiparty democracy in 2008 after decades of autocratic rule.

However, after Yameen became president in 2013 the country lost many of its democratic gains. He jailed almost all of his political opponents following allegedly flawed trials and forced some into exile. Yameen also consolidat­ed power by exerting control over the courts, bureaucrac­y, police and the military.

Shortly after his shock defeat in the presidenti­al election on Sunday, Yameen freed five prisoners. But scores of others — including Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, his estranged half- brother and former president — remain incarcerat­ed. “We expected President Gayoom to be freed on Monday. Courts brought up administra­tive issues and put off his release for Tuesday and yet nothing happened,” a spokesman of DRP party said.

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Yameen Abdul Gayoom
 ?? — AP ?? Maldivian President Yameen Abdul Gayoom, right, casts his vote at a polling station during presidenti­al election day o Sunday in Male.
— AP Maldivian President Yameen Abdul Gayoom, right, casts his vote at a polling station during presidenti­al election day o Sunday in Male.

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