Monday, September 24, 2018

President Abdulla Yameen Concedes Defeat In Maldives Presidential Election



ABC News Online: Maldives election: President Abdulla Yameen concedes defeat to opposition candidate

The Maldives' strongman President Abdulla Yameen has conceded he lost Sunday's election to his challenger.

Mr Yameen said at a news conference televised live from the capital, Male: "I know I have to step down now".

The Maldives Election Commission released provisional results earlier on Monday showing longtime politician Ibrahim Mohamed Solih had won, with 58.3 per cent of the vote.

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WNU Editor: This election was also a rebuke of ex-President Yameen's outreach to China .... Opposition victory in Maldives deals potential blow to China (Reuters).

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Fears of Maldives Crisis Ease After President Concedes Election Loss -- New York Times

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