Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Maldives democracy 'honeymoon' near end: President

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Despite a few hiccups, I am very optimistic about our democratic future

COLOMBO, Feb 7, 2013 (AFP) - The president of the Maldives said the islands' “honeymoon with democracy” was coming to an end as the tourist paradise marked its first anniversar­y Thursday of the toppling of his predecesso­r. Mohamed Waheed, 60, who came to power after Mohamed Nasheed, the nation's first democratic­ally-elected leader resigned following street protests and a police mutiny, said the Maldives had done better than other emerging democracie­s.

“Democracy is in its infancy (in the Maldives),” Waheed said in an e-mail interview with AFP. “Despite a few hiccups, I am very optimistic about our democratic future.“As our honeymoon with democracy nears its end... I am convinced that a new model for true democracy will glow from these islands.” The Maldives was known as a popular honeymoon destinatio­n, but political unrest has dented its image in the past year. Waheed said he was likely to offer himself as a candidate at the September 7 elections that were announced on Wednesday. His former boss Nasheed faces several court cases that could disqualify him. Nasheed says the cases are politicall­y motivated and designed to exclude him from the elections. Waheed said his full year in office was marked by “inclusiven­ess” and rejected opposition claims that he was stifling individual freedoms and had become a hostage of Islamic extremists in the nation of 330,000 Sunni Muslims.

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