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Dirty tactics in power play

Despite conceding defeat at the polls, Maldives President Yameen Abdul Gayoom is engineerin­g ways to stay on as leader.

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MALE: Maldives President Yameen Abdul Gayoom is working on how to stay in power despite having conceded defeat in this week’s election, the opposition alliance said.

Joint opposition spokesman Ahmed Mahloof said that government officials say Yameen is planning to complain to the Maldives Election Commission about the conduct of the vote and pressure the commission to delay releasing the final results, due Sunday.

Mahloof said 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 on Monday showed joint opposition candidate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih decisively defeated Yameen with about 58% 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 stance has changed since then.

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

The European Union didn’t send election observers because the Maldives failed to meet conditions for monitoring, and few foreign media were allowed into the coun- try to cover the vote. The US, which earlier threatened sanctions if the elections were not free and fair, urged calm while the election results were being finalised.

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.

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