Bangkok Post

Opposition MPs suspended

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MALE: The Maldives’ top court has suspended 12 pro-opposition legislator­s before a crucial parliament­ary vote yesterday, emboldenin­g President Abdulla Yameen as he clings to power in the troubled islands.

The Supreme Court decision late on Sunday reverses its original order to reinstate the MPs, who had defected from the ruling party. It comes as parliament prepares to ratify a state of emergency declared by Mr Yameen that plunged the Maldives into crisis.

The court had ruled on Feb 1 that the 12 defectors be reinstalle­d as legislator­s, reducing the president’s party to minority rule in the Indian Ocean archipelag­o.

This latest backflip by the Supreme Court restores Mr Yameen’s majority in the 85-member legislatur­e.

The three-judge bench said it was suspending the Feb 1 order to reinstate the politician­s following an appeal by the attorney general.

It is the second backflip by the Supreme Court since Mr Yameen ordered the arrest of the Chief Justice and another supreme court judge just two weeks ago as he declared a state of emergency.

Earlier this month the remaining judges of the court reversed their earlier order to release political prisoners, including Mr Yameen’s main rival Mohamed Nasheed.

Mr Yameen has faced internatio­nal censure over his refusal to abide by the top court’s rulings and his declaratio­n of a state of emergency.

The unrest has dented the Maldives’ image as a popular holiday destinatio­n for honeymoone­rs.

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