The British high commissioner tweeted on 26 September that Maldivians were ‘looking forward to the election commission formally confirming the results of the presidential election on 23 September, so that an orderly transfer of power can begin’. However Abdulla Yameen, who was defeated, was ‘preparing to annul’ the vote that raised Ibrahim Mohamed Solih as president. The police and army said they will act to guarantee the election result. After Yameen conceded defeat on election day, political prisoners were released, exiled leaders said they planned to return, and media outlets that closed during his rule said they would re-open. His five-year term was marred by the arrest of scores of activists, opposition leaders being charged with trumped up terrorism offences, and sharp restrictions on free expression. Many are apprehensive and unwilling to believe that a leader who jailed political rivals and top judges will go willingly.
Maldives: army will guarantee election result
Written by David Fletcher 28 Sep 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for a peaceful transition of power from Yameen to Solih. (Psalm 72:14)
- More: www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/27/maldives-army-vows-to-uphold-election-result-amid-rumours-of-challenge