The Borneo Post

Maldives president hoping for election majority to probe China deals

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MALE: The Maldives heads for a parliament­ary election on Saturday with President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih seeking a majority for his party to investigat­e debts to China, which it fears could run as high as US$ 3 billion and risk sinking the economy.

Since he unseated pro- China leader Abdul la Yameen in September, Solih’s Maldivian Democratic Party ( MDP), which has governed in a coalition with three other parties, has warned that a building boom has left huge debts to Chinese lenders.

The Maldives, a tropical archipelag­o in the Indian Ocean with some 260,000 voters, has been caught in a battle for influence between India and China, which invested millions of dollars during Yameen’s rule as part of its Belt and Road plan.

The MDP has pledged to investigat­e the infrastruc­ture projects and determine the islands’ true debt to China, which it says could be as a high as US$ 3 billion. Yameen denies any wrongdoing in relation to the Chinese debt.

The MPD currently only has a majority with the support of its coalition partners, including The Jumhooree Party, which has been absent from votes to begin any graft investigat­ion.

“The president has not been getting the support and cooperatio­n he needs,” MDP spokesman Afshan Latheef said.

“It’s vital that the MDP gets a majority in parliament in order to fully investigat­e corruption and embezzleme­nt, to seek justice for those disappeare­d and murdered and to fulfil the pledges of the government,” he added.

The Jumho or e e le ader, parl iament speaker Gasim Ibrahim, could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. In past he has said appointing commission­s to conduct inquiries is unconstitu­tional.

The Jumhooree Party and Yameen’s Progressiv­e Party of Maldives ( PPM) are both campaignin­g on a nationalis­t, religious platform.

Gasim has said an MDP majority would allow it to push for a secular Maldives and build churches and temples in the Muslim-majority country.

The MDP, which is competing against its current coalition partners in many constituen­cies, has fielded candidates for 85 seats in the 87- member parliament, while the Jumhooree Party has put up 51 candidates. PPM is contesting 50 seats.

There are no independen­t election opinion polls. — Reuters

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A guard closes the gate of Tokyo Detention House, where Ghosn is being held, in Tokyo. — AFP photo
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