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Hearings begin; Maldives awaits Supreme Court decision on presidential polls

Hearings have begun on the motion to annul the 2018 Presidential Election filed by the presidential candidate of Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM), incumbent President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom.

As early as three hours prior to the hearing, rows of people, including members of the cabinet and members of parliament from both sides of the political spectrum queued near the Supreme Court, hoping for entrance into the public gallery of the court chamber. However, only a set number of people were allowed into the court chamber, after which the remaining group of people were directed away from the court premises by security forces, where crowds, including parliamentarians and journalists await news from the hearing.

On October 11, opposition leaders; former President Mohamed Nasheed, former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, Founder of Jumhooree Party Qasim Ibrahim and Leader of Adhaalath Party Imran Abdulla, filed a motion to intervene.

Citing numerous serious complaints received by observers, monitors and members of the general public in the immediate aftermath of the presidential election, PPM has filed to seek legal recourse. PPM expressed all complaints were filtered and examined for their authenticity by its legal experts and the matter have also been submitted to the Maldives Police Service.

However, international and local observers and monitors of the presidential election coincide that the 2018 presidential election was free, fair and credible. Elections Commission denies all allegations made by PPM.