Bangkok Post

Leader seeks emergency extension

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MALE: Maldives President Abdulla Yameen is seeking parliament­ary approval to extend a state of emergency by 30 days, saying a threat to national security had not diminished and a constituti­onal crisis had not been resolved.

Mr Yameen imposed a state of emergency on Feb 5 for 15 days to annul a Supreme Court ruling that quashed conviction­s against nine opposition leaders and ordered his government to free those held in prison. The state of emergency was to end at midnight last night (2am today, Thai time).

The opposition said the move needed a quorum of at least 43 MPs in the 85-member parliament. No opposition MPs showed up for Monday’s session, leaving only 39 present from the ruling party.

In a ruling earlier this month, the high court ordered the reinstatem­ent of 12 lawmakers stripped of their parliament­ary seats by Mr Yameen’s party for defecting last year. Without the 12 MPs, the government retains a majority in parliament.

Monday’s parliament sitting came a day after the Supreme Court ruled there must be a delay in reinstatin­g the 12 MPs.

Under the emergency, Mr Yameen’s administra­tion has arrested the chief justice, another Supreme Court judge and former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom on allegation­s of attempting to overthrow the government.

Ruling and opposition party leaders clashed over whether parliament’s approval was required to extend the state of emergency under the constituti­on.

“If the opposition wants to annul this declaratio­n, they have to go to the parliament and ask for a vote,” ruling party group leader in parliament Ahmed Nihan said. “The ... emergency does not become void because parliament does not approve it.”

Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, opposition parliament­ary group leader, said the constituti­on “clearly states” parliament’s indispensa­ble role in extending an emergency.

“If this is not approved [by parliament], it is going to be invalid. Once the emergency becomes void everything done under that state of emergency also will be void and invalid.”

A statement from the president’s office said disengagem­ent of opposition legislator­s would cripple the parliament’s ability to decide on the emergency. “The government notes ... that these actions will further deepen the crisis,” it said.

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