Maldives opposition moves closer to impeaching speaker

AFP  |  Colombo 

The opposition moved closer Wednesday to impeaching the of parliament, a staunch loyalist of outgoing strongman who was defeated in last month's election.

An alliance of opposition parties has collected signatures from 55 MPs, or roughly two-thirds of sitting lawmakers, for a petition to oust

The has survived a number of impeachment motions since taking office in 2014 under Yameen, who ruled the with an iron-fist before losing to an opposition candidate on September 23.

Mohamed was one of Yameen's few remaining loyalists.

Parliamentary officials said the impeachment motion would be put to a vote on November 8, nine days before Yameen's term ends.

Yameen declared a state of emergency, suspended the constitution and ordered troops to storm parliament when Mohamed faced impeachment in February.

The rounded up his opponents and jailed dissidents before lifting the emergency declaration 45 days later.

Yameen had challenged the election results in court, claiming the poll was rigged against him despite a threat of sanctions from abroad if he refused the will of the people.

But the rejected his petition at the weekend, upholding his landslide defeat to

Yameen was elevated to power in a controversial run-off election in November 2013. He has crushed dissent and jailed or exiled virtually all his opposition.

The US and its allies have been concerned by growing Chinese influence in the strategically positioned archipelago, especially under Yameen's authoritarian rule.

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 19:10 IST