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Maldives: Motion to be submitted to impeach President Muizzu

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Male, Maldives - The main opposition party of the Maldives, the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), which holds a majority in Parliament, has gathered enough signatures to submit a motion to impeach Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, Maldivian local media, The Sun reported on Monday.

It reported quoting a lawmaker from the MDP, that the MDP in partnershi­p with the Democrats have gathered signatures for an impeachmen­t motion.

A total of 34 members, including representa­tives from both the MDP and Democrats, have given their support to the motion for the impeachmen­t of the president that was disrupted yesterday over chaos in the Maldivian parliament, according to Adhahdhu, an online news portal in the Maldives.

The Sun further reported that the MDP had decided it will deny approval to Ali Ihusan, the home minister, and Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon, the defence minister, if government lawmakers continue to disrupt the Parliament.

Meanwhile, after a skirmish between political leaders inside the Maldivian Parliament, heavy police arrangemen­ts have been made to tighten the security in the parliament ahead of Monday’s session, according to Adhahdhu.

In a video shared by the media outlet, police personnel were seen assembling outside the Parliament complex carrying protective shields.

Earlier on Sunday, the Maldives Parliament witnessed violence when government MPS (PPM/PNC party) disturbed the proceeding­s of Parliament and the Speakers.

A key vote on parliament­ary approval for the Muizzu government was scheduled on Sunday.

As dramatic visuals surfaced on social media from Male, a fight between MDP MP Isa and PNC MP Abdullah Shaheem Abdul Hakeem was seen.

According to Adhadhu, one video showcased Shaheem gripping Isa’s leg and the two falling together, whereas another visual that went viral on social media showed Isa kicking Shaheem’s neck and pulling his hair.

The footage also shows other members pushing Shaheem out of the area. A member of parliament was brought to an ambulance after suffering injuries, the local media reported.

After a skirmish between political leaders inside the Parliament, heavy arrangemen­ts have been made to tighten the security

Notably, the ministers’ approval was slated for 1:30pm. However, several PNC members barricaded the House and disrupted the session.

The demonstrat­ors said that accepting the ministers would stymie progress, as they demanded the Speaker of Parliament to quit.

The ruling coalition parties, the PNC and the PPP, released a statement portraying the ministers’ refusal as an impediment to the delivery of public services, according to Adhadhu.

However, Chief Advisor to Muizzu and PNC Chairman Abdul Raheem Abdullah stated that the ministers have the right to be reappointe­d even if they are not authorised.

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Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu

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