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Big setback for Yameen as SC upholds loss in Prez election

COLOMBO:The Maldives top court on Sunday rejected a petition by President Abdulla Yameen to annul last month’s election results and call a fresh poll, upholding his defeat.

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Colombo, October 21 

The Maldives top court on Sunday rejected a petition by President Abdulla Yameen to annul last month’s election results and call a fresh poll, upholding his defeat.

The five-judge Supreme Court bench unanimously ruled that Yameen had failed to prove his claim that the September 23 vote won by opposition candidate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih was rigged.

Under pressure from abroad, Yameen initially conceded defeat and said he would stand down on November 17, but then this month filed his petition despite the threat of sanctions.

Yameen claimed magic ink had been used to rig the election and that ballots marked for him disappeared.

The five-judge bench had already refused to accept the testimony of three unnamed witnesses that Yameen’s lawyers said would prove the election was fixed.

The next day Yameen went on national television to concede defeat a second time, making no reference to his controversial legal bid.

The country’s independent Elections Commission, through its lawyers, had argued his petition was based on false allegations and should be dismissed.

Ahead of court hearings in the capital Male last week, the United States warned “appropriate measures” would be taken if the will of the Maldivian people was undermined. — AFP

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