Sunday, April 7, 2019

Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed Headed For Landslide Election Win

President Solih and his predecessor Nasheed on election night in Male on Saturday [Ashwa Faheem/Reuters]

CNN: Maldives President who promised to investigate China headed for landslide election win

Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih's political party looks to have scored a landslide victory in parliamentary elections Sunday.

According to state media, initial results show Solih's Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) has won 67 out of 87 seats in parliament, an historic margin that will strengthen his mandate to investigate the former government's ties to China.

"Today is a happy day," Solih said in a statement late Sunday. "Without exception, the biggest winners of today's elections are the Maldivian people. To have this election across the country under peaceful and civil conditions is a clear win for us as a society. That our campaign was issue-oriented and not based on hatred and narrow divisions is a win for our young democracy. That our government did not hinder those candidates with whom we did not agree is a big win for the country."

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