Will Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu Be Impeached? Here's How Numbers Stack Up Amid Escalating Row
Date
1/30/2024 2:01:35 PM
(MENAFN- Live Mint) "Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu is facing impeachment proceedings following clashes in Parliament over the weekend. The main opposition MDP - which holds a majority - has reportedly gathered requisite signatures and plans to submit the motion on Monday. The developments also come amid an escalating diplomatic row with India.
Mohamed Muizzu was elected President of the Maldives in late 2023 after securing 54% of the vote share. However the ruling coalition holds only 19 seats in the People's Majlis - a fact that makes Muizzu's ouster a very real possibility. An impeachment motion requires a two-thirds majority from the 80-seat House in order to be passed Maldivian Democratic Party led by former President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih currently holds a majority with 43 members in Parliament. The Democrats party led by another former President – Mohamed Nasheed – holds 13 seats. The Muizzu-led alliance in contrast has merely 19 members READ: Maldives Opposition MPs engage in fight during parliamentary proceedings, video goes viral
“The MDP, in partnership with the Democrats, have gathered enough signatures for an impeachment motion. However, they have yet to submit it,” Sun quoted an MDP lawmaker to explain news portal Adhadhu indicates that 34 lawmakers have given their support to the impeachment motion.(With inputs from agencies)
Mohamed Muizzu was elected President of the Maldives in late 2023 after securing 54% of the vote share. Incumbent leader Ibrahim Mohamed Solih trailed the People's National Congress candidate with around 46% of the total votes the impeachment of the presidentThe main opposition MDP, which holds a majority in the Maldivian Parliament, is planning to submit a motion to impeach President Mohamed Muizzu, according to media reports on Monday development comes a day after clashes broke out in Parliament on Sunday between pro-government MPs and opposition lawmakers over differences over the approval of four members of the pro-China President's cabinet the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) and The Democrats' parliamentary group decided to withhold parliamentary approval for four members of President Muizzu's cabinet ahead of the voting, the pro-government MPs from the ruling party Progressive Party of Maldives and People's National Congress (PPM/PNC) coalition initiated a protest, obstructing the parliamentary sitting.“The MDP, in partnership with the Democrats, have gathered enough signatures for an impeachment motion. However, they have yet to submit it,” Sun said, quoting a lawmaker from the MDP decision to submit an impeachment motion was taken unanimously in the parliamentary group meeting of the MDP held on Monday, The Edition reported, 45, defeated India-friendly incumbent Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in the presidential runoff held in September last year after taking oath as the President of Maldives on November 17, Muizzu formally requested India to withdraw 88 military personnel from his country by March 15, saying the Maldivian people have given him a \"strong mandate\" to make this request to New Delhi Parliament, which has 87 members, had recently amended its standing orders to make it easier to submit an impeachment motion. The MDP and Democrats, together, have 56 MPs between them; 43 MPs from MDP, and 13 from Democrats.“The Constitution, along with the Parliament's standing orders, dictates that the president can be impeached with 56 votes,” the Sun reported gathering of signatures for an impeachment motion against the President comes a day after the PPM-PNC coalition, with the endorsement of 23 lawmakers, submitted no-confidence motions against Speaker Mohamed Aslam and Deputy Speaker Ahmed Saleem – both from MDP.
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