Yameen’s defeat in Maldives election upheld by SC

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Yameen’s defeat in Maldives election upheld by SC

Monday, 22 October 2018 | AFP | Colombo

The Maldives’ top court Sunday ended weeks of uncertainty by rejecting President Abdulla Yameen’s controversial bid to annul last month’s election results, upholding his landslide defeat to an Opposition candidate.

The five-judge Supreme Court Bench unanimously ruled that Yameen had failed to prove his claim that the election was rigged and a fresh poll was necessary in the Indian Ocean archipelago. Under international pressure, Yameen initially conceded defeat after Ibrahim Mohamed Solih emerged the winner in September 23 poll. But strongman ruler then filed an appeal, throwing the island nation into turmoil and attracting warnings from the US and regional superpower India to respect outcome.

Opposition activists celebrated outside the Supreme Court in the CapitalMale after the decision was read out, effectively drawing a line under Yameen’s five years of iron-fisted rule.

Opposition legislator Mariya Didi said Yameen — who lobbied the Supreme Court in 2013 to nullify election results in his favour — should now allow a smooth transition of power.

“We are pleased that the court ruled unanimously to uphold the will of the people,” Didi said on Twitter.

“The case was based on conjecture and conspiracy theories.” Yameen claimed magic ink had been used to rig the election and that votes marked for him disappeared inside ballot boxes.

 The country’s independent Elections Commission, through its lawyers, had argued his petition was based on false allegations and should be dismissed. The Supreme Court last week refused to accept testimony of three unnamed witnesses that Yameen’s lawyers said will the election was fixed.

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