BFF-44 Maldives opposition gets new leader, vows to restore democracy

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Maldives opposition gets new leader, vows to restore democracy

COLOMBO, July 1, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The Maldivian opposition have chosen a
new candidate to run against strongman President Abdulla Yameen in elections
this year and promised to allow dissidents to return from exile if they win,
officials said Sunday.

The Maldivian Democratic Party nominated its parliamentary leader Ibrahim
Mohamed Solih to lead a coalition of opposition groups, party spokesman Hamid
Abdul Ghafoor told AFP.

Solih will replace veteran opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed, who withdrew
his candidacy last week after being told by the national electoral commission
that he was disqualified from running in the September poll.

Nasheed, who was jailed for 13 years in what the UN called a politically
motivated trial, has been living in exile since seeking medical treatment
abroad in 2016.

Ghafoor said if victorious, the MDP would clear the way for all political
dissidents to return within 18 months and participate in an inclusive
electoral process to join government.

Currently, all Yameen’s opponents and top dissidents are either in jail or
in exile, and Solih is seen as a symbol representing the united opposition
against the president.

A presidential term is five years in the Maldives but a sitting leader can
call snap elections.

Ghafoor said they also promised to undertake democratic reforms in the
troubled islands.

“An MDP government will restore powers of parliament, the Supreme Court
and the elections commission so that exiled leaders can return and we can
establish democracy in the Maldives,” he said.

Yameen declared a state of emergency in February after the Maldives’ top
court ordered that MPs sacked by the president be restored to power and
dissidents free from jail.

The Maldives’ chief justice and Supreme Court judges were subsequently
arrested, along with Yameen’s half-brother Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, a former
strongman who ruled for 30 years until 2008.

The United States and the European Union have expressed deep concern over
Yameen’s actions. Rights activists have asked the EU to slap sanctions on
Yameen and key aides.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1900 hrs