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Maldives’ ruling party wins election in landslide

- By XU WEIWEI in Hong Kong vivienxu@chinadaily­apac.com Wang Qingyun in Beijing and Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu’s party won a landslide victory in Sunday’s parliament­ary elections, according to the country’s election commission.

Muizzu’s People’s National Congress, or PNC, won 71 of the 93 seats, provisiona­l results from the Maldives Elections Commission and media projection­s showed.

A total of 368 candidates from six political parties and independen­t groups contested the elections. A formal ratificati­on of the results is expected within seven days of the elections.

Muizzu, 45, leads the coalition of PNC and the Progressiv­e Party of Maldives.

Karori Singh, former director and emeritus fellow of the South Asia Studies Centre at the University of Rajasthan in India, said Muizzu has emerged very strong in his governance.

“In essence, the people in Maldives have overwhelmi­ngly endorsed the policies of the Muizzu presidency,” he said, calling it an important moment in the country’s developmen­t path.

Maarij Farooq, deputy editor-inchief of Pakistan Economic Net and Daily Ittehad Media Group, said the results were a “significan­t turning point” for the Maldives.

“This outcome could greatly enhance political stability and enable more focused governance, potentiall­y accelerati­ng economic and social reforms,” Farooq said.

The strong mandate given to PNC may allow the Maldives to pursue a more independen­t foreign policy and developmen­t path, less influenced by external pressures, notably from larger regional powers, he said.

This shift could be seen as a renewal of sovereignt­y and self-determinat­ion, mirroring the profound effect of gaining independen­ce, he said.

Khalid Taimur Akram, executive director of the Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future in Islamabad, said Muizzu has emphasized the importance of preserving the strategic autonomy of the Maldives and diversifyi­ng partnershi­ps to prevent undue reliance on any single country.

‘Path toward prosperity’

“President Muizzu’s administra­tion has pursued an independen­t foreign policy that prioritize­s the Maldives’ national interests while fostering cooperatio­n with multiple partners, which underscore­s the country’s determinat­ion to lead a path toward prosperity and stability,” he said.

The Maldives is an independen­t and sovereign country with the inherent right to shape its destiny and pursue a developmen­t path aligned with its national interests, Akram said.

“Muizzu’s administra­tion has actively pursued a diversifie­d foreign policy, aligning with the global trend of seeking multiple partnershi­ps to bolster economic developmen­t and stability,” he said.

Muizzu was elected the eighth president of the Maldives in September and took office in November. He served as minister of housing and infrastruc­ture from 2012 to 2018 and mayor of the capital Male in 2021.

Muizzu has emphasized the importance of maintainin­g amicable relations with all countries, prioritizi­ng economic developmen­t and safeguardi­ng sovereignt­y, Akram said.

“The decision to send home Indian military personnel highlights the Maldives’ commitment to preserving its independen­ce and autonomy in defense matters,” he said, adding that Muizzu’s vision for the Maldives’ foreign policy is based on the importance of economic developmen­t as a driver of diplomatic ties.

China congratula­ted the Maldives on the successful parliament­ary elections and fully respects the choice of the Maldivian people, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Monday.

More than 280,000 voters were eligible for Sunday’s elections. The Maldives Elections Commission said more than 207,000 people cast their ballots by 5 pm, putting voter turnout at more than 72 percent.

The parliament­ary election was originally scheduled for March 17, which fell on the first week of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, but was postponed by the parliament, local media reported.

 ?? MOHAMED AFRAH / AFP ?? Officials prepare to count votes for the Maldives’ parliament­ary elections at a polling station in Male on Sunday.
MOHAMED AFRAH / AFP Officials prepare to count votes for the Maldives’ parliament­ary elections at a polling station in Male on Sunday.

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