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Maldives elections: Mohamed Muizzu’s PNC secures supermajor­ity

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- President Mohamed Muizzu’s ruling People’s National Congress (PNC) has won a supermajor­ity in the Maldives Parliament. His party won 60 seats in the parliament­ary elections held on Sunday, Maldives-based Sun Online reported.

Over 200,000 people voted in the parliament­ary elections, in which 326 candidates were in the fray for 93 seats in the next parliament­ary assembly, including six new seats.

Maldives ruling party’s candidates contested 90 seats. The candidates who contested the elections also included 89 candidates from the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), 39 candidates from the Democrats, 10 candidates from the Jumhoory

Party (JP), four candidates from the Maldives Developmen­t Alliance (MDA), four from the Adhaalath Party (AP), two from the Maldives National Party (MNP) and 130 independen­t candidates.

According to preliminar­y results, President Mohamed Muizzu’s PNC secured the win in more than 60 seats, which is roughly two-thirds of the total seats. It does not include the independen­t candidates who contested with the party’s support and candidates from the MNP and MDA. MNP and MDA are two parties allied with the ruling coalition.

Notably, the then-ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) won a supermajor­ity with 64 seats in the elections held in 2019, while the then-opposition PPM-PNC coalition secured a win in just eight seats, according to Sun Online report.

The then-ruling PPM won a majority in the 2014 elections, Sun Online reported. The only ruling party that has not been able to secure a majority was the MDP in the 2009 elections.

Notably, ties between India and the Maldives had become strained since Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu assumed office. He criticised India during and after the presidenti­al polls and his government also formally requested India to withdraw its troops from Male.

However, in March, Muizzu requested New Delhi for debt relief measures, while stating that India would continue to remain the Maldives’ ‘closest ally’, local media reported. He claimed that he has ‘not taken any action nor made any statements’ that may strain the relationsh­ip between the two countries.

Over 200,000 people voted in the parliament­ary elections, in which 326 candidates were in the fray for 93 seats in the next parliament­ary assembly, including six new seats

 ?? (Xinhua) ?? Maldivians living in Sri Lanka cast their vote at the Maldives Embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Sunday
(Xinhua) Maldivians living in Sri Lanka cast their vote at the Maldives Embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Sunday

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